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Chaotic Scattering in Heavy--Ion Reactions
M. Baldo, E. G. Lanza, A. Rapisarda
Published 1993-09-03Version 1
We discuss the relevance of chaotic scattering in heavy--ion reactions at energies around the Coulomb barrier. A model in two and three dimensions which takes into account rotational degrees of freedom is discussed both classically and quantum-mechanically. The typical chaotic features found in this description of heavy-ion collisions are connected with the anomalous behaviour of several experimental data.
Comments: 35 pages in RevTex (version 3.0) plus 27 PostScript figures obtainable by anonymous ftp from VAXFCT.CT.INFN.IT in directory kaos. Fig. 1 upon request to the authors. To be published in the October Focus issue on chaotic scattering of CHAOS
Journal: Chaos 3 (1993) 691
DOI: 10.1063/1.165930
Categories: nucl-th
Keywords: heavy-ion reactions, chaotic scattering, account rotational degrees, coulomb barrier, typical chaotic features
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