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Classical and Quantum Mechanical Aspects of Heavy Ion Collisions

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Damped Heavy-Ion Collisions

TL;DR: Macroscopic and microscopic models of heavy-ion nuclear reactions are discussed in this paper, where the relationship of different experimental parameters are considered. But they do not consider the effects of different types of nuclear reactions.
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Deep inelastic transfer reactions — The new type of reactions between complex nuclei

TL;DR: In this article, a new type of nuclear reaction, deep inelastic transfe, which occurs in collisions of two complex nuclei is introduced and grounded, and experimental features of the new reaction are discussed: (1) intense dissipation of collision kinetic energy, (2) anisotropic angular distributions of the reaction products, (3) broad charge and mass distribution of the products, regularities of the cross sections of reaction exit channels, (5) the neutron-to-proton ratio of the product, and (6) the two-body character of the
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On the dynamics of statistical fluctuations in heavy ion collisions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors show how statistical fluctuations can be treated within the collective approach to heavy ion reactions and show that the equation of motion for the distribution d in the collective variables Q μ and their conjugate momenta P μ turns out to be a Fokker-Planck equation.
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Microscopic transport theory of heavy-ion collisions

TL;DR: In this article, drift and diffusion coefficients for the variables of mass fragmentation and excitation energy are studied for deeply inelastic collisions, and the transport coefficients are obtained in closed form as function of the parameters of the interaction matrix elements between nucleonic states and as functions of the binding energy of the intermediate rotating quasimolecular configuration.
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Quantum-statistical approach to gross properties of peripheral collisions between heavy nuclei

TL;DR: In this article, non-equilibrium quantum-statistical mechanics is applied to peripheral collisions between heavy nuclei (A≳40), where a large number of degrees of freedom are involved during the process.
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