Application of resonant decay method for compound-systems at analysis inclusive spectra in high-energy nuclear reactions
Abstract
It is shown, that the exponential decrease of the energy spectra of the fragments with growing its energy, which does not depend from the fragment type, targets, projectiles and projectile energies, and which sometimes accompanied slight oscillations, can be explained by the phenomenon of time resonances. These time resonances correspond to decay of intermediate excited nuclear composite system. For the first time, expressions for the decay rate and the probability of survival of such system as a function of time are obtained. Inclusive spectra for two real high-energy nuclear reactions are calculated.
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