Hard photons as a probe to study dissipation mechanisms

JHG VANPOL*, F BALLESTER, J DIAZ, M FRANKE, S HLAVAC, R HOLZMANN, W KUHN, A KUGLER, P LAUTRIDOU, F LEFEVRE, H LOHNER, A MARIN, M MARQUES, G MARTINEZ, T MATULEWICZ, W MITTIG, M NOTHEISEN, R NOVOTNY, RW OSTENDORF, P ROUSSELCHOMAZRH SIEMSSEN, A SCHUBERT, Y SCHUTZ, RS SIMON, [No Value] WAGNER, HW WILSCHUT

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    Abstract

    The probability for Bremsstrahlung has been measured as function of the mass of the projectile-like fragment in peripheral reactions of Ar-36 + Tb-159 at 44 MeV/nucleon. The Bremsstrahlung probability is found to depend on the amount of mass transferred and the direction of the transfer.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)373c-378c
    Number of pages6
    JournalNuclear Physics A
    Volume583
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 6-Feb-1995
    Event5th International Conference on Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions - , Italy
    Duration: 30-May-19944-Jun-1994

    Keywords

    • HEAVY-ION COLLISIONS
    • NUCLEAR

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