Squeezing mode in nuclear collisions

Abstract

The time dependent Schroedinger equation is solved analytically for a simplified model of moving infinite walls. A new knock-out mode is described which might occur during heavy ion collisions. The outer shell-nucleons are ionised due to the increase of level energy when two nuclei are approaching fast enough. This is analogous to the Mott effect but in contrast occurs only if the reaction time is short enough that no common ionisation threshold in the compound system is established. To demonstrate this pure nonequilibrium effect a simulation of realistic heavy ion collision by a nonlocal Boltzmann equation is performed.

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