Survival of orbiting in 20Ne (7 - 10 MeV/nucleon) + 12C reactions
Abstract
The inclusive energy distributions of fragments with Z ≥ 3 emitted from the bombardment of 12C by 20Ne beams with incident energies between 145 and 200 MeV have been measured in the angular range θlab 10 - 50. Damped fragment yields in all cases have been found to be characteristic of emission from fully energy equilibrated composites; for B, C fragments, average Q-values, <Q>, were independent of the centre of mass emission angle (θc.m), and the angular distributions followed 1/sinθc.m like variation, signifying long life times of the emitting di-nuclear systems. Total yields of these fragments have been found to be much larger compared to the standard statistical model predictions of the same. This may be indicative of the survival of orbiting like process in 12C + 20Ne system at these energies.
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