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DYNAMICAL EVOLUTION OF THE <sup>197</sup><font>Au</font> + <sup>197</sup><font>Au</font> SYSTEM AT 15 MeV/NUCLEON
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EngineeringNuclear PhysicsHeavy Ion PhysicLepton-nucleon ScatteringLow-energy Nuclear StructureHigh-energy Nuclear ReactionEnergy Dissipation MechanismPhysicsOne-body DissipationNuclear TheoryAtomic PhysicsWeak InteractionCosmic RayNuclear AstrophysicsExperimental Nuclear PhysicsNatural SciencesParticle PhysicsNuclear Many-body PhysicsTwo-body DissipationDynamical EvolutionMany-body Problem
Collisions of a very heavy 197 Au + 197 Au system have been studied at an energy of 15 MeV/nucleon with the aim to investigate a possible change of the energy dissipation mechanism from one-body dissipation (presumably dominating at low excitation energies) to two-body dissipation. The experiment was carried out in 4π geometry using the CHIMERA multidetector array. A class of ternary events satisfying nearly complete balance of mass numbers was selected. Preliminary results suggest that the selected ternary events represent mostly prompt ternary partitions of the colliding system, in which the lightest fragment is quite massive. In the light of theoretical predictions of Cârjan, Sierk and Nix this result may imply that the observed ternary reactions are driven by the two-body dissipation mechanism already at 15 MeV/nucleon.
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