Dynamics of dissipative binary collisions
Abstract
In this paper we discuss the reaction mechanisms that occur in the overlap zone for semi-peripheral heavy ion collisions at intermediate energies. In particular we focus on the development of neck instabilities, that could determine a possible increase of dynamical fluctuations. As observed in recent experimental data, at beam energies just above 10 MeV/A the most relevant expected consequence is the possibility to obtain large variances in the projectile-like and target-like observables. With increasing beam energy we pass to a mid-rapidity fragment production. In this way we predict a smooth transition from a deep-inelastic to a fragmentation reaction mechanism.
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