The orbital deflection phenomenon of reaction products formed through peripheral reactions of heavy nuclei at intermediate energy is studied to examine the contributions of the Coulomb potential and nuclear potential that act between the projectile and target nuclei. The angular distributions of fragments produced in 1-nucleon removal and exchange reactions of 40Ar and 84Kr beams with C, Al, Nb, Tb, and Au targets at 290 MeV/nucleon were observed. A significant deflection effect was successfully identified in observed angular distributions at energies as low as [Math Processing Error]Ei=100 MeV/nucleon. The deflection effect increases with the atomic number of the target nuclei. The observed deflection effect is consistently explainable usi...
Abstract—It is shown that the height of the barrier and its position, as well the depth of the captu...
The systematic study of the properties of hot nuclei by detecting the emitted charged particles and ...
The nuclear optical model potential (OMP) is generally assumed to be independent of the orbital angu...
The longitudinal and transverse momentum (PL and PYenT) distributions of projectile-like fragments, ...
We have studied the single proton breakup from weakly bound exotic nuclei due to several reaction me...
The measured yield of evaporation residues in reactions with massive nuclei have been well reproduce...
The purpose of this survey is to describe a new frontier in nuclear physics and to present prospects...
Correlations between pairs of projectile-like fragments, emitted by the system 16O$ + $197Au at the ...
Estimates have been made for the critical value lc of the orbital angular momentum above which a com...
Correlations between pairs of projectile-like fragments, emitted by the system 16sO + 197Au at the l...
To investigate the mechanism of asymmetric nucleus-nucleus reactions from the Coulomb barrier to int...
The influence of the orientation angles of the target nucleus symmetry axis, relative to the beam di...
The influence of the orbital angular momentum l on the mass distribution of fission fragments is stu...
Large fragment (A>4) pr ducti n at high angular momentum is studied via the reaction, 200 MeV 4&a...
The fission fragment angular correlation has been measured in the Ar + Au reaction at 35 MeV/nucleon...
Abstract—It is shown that the height of the barrier and its position, as well the depth of the captu...
The systematic study of the properties of hot nuclei by detecting the emitted charged particles and ...
The nuclear optical model potential (OMP) is generally assumed to be independent of the orbital angu...
The longitudinal and transverse momentum (PL and PYenT) distributions of projectile-like fragments, ...
We have studied the single proton breakup from weakly bound exotic nuclei due to several reaction me...
The measured yield of evaporation residues in reactions with massive nuclei have been well reproduce...
The purpose of this survey is to describe a new frontier in nuclear physics and to present prospects...
Correlations between pairs of projectile-like fragments, emitted by the system 16O$ + $197Au at the ...
Estimates have been made for the critical value lc of the orbital angular momentum above which a com...
Correlations between pairs of projectile-like fragments, emitted by the system 16sO + 197Au at the l...
To investigate the mechanism of asymmetric nucleus-nucleus reactions from the Coulomb barrier to int...
The influence of the orientation angles of the target nucleus symmetry axis, relative to the beam di...
The influence of the orbital angular momentum l on the mass distribution of fission fragments is stu...
Large fragment (A>4) pr ducti n at high angular momentum is studied via the reaction, 200 MeV 4&a...
The fission fragment angular correlation has been measured in the Ar + Au reaction at 35 MeV/nucleon...
Abstract—It is shown that the height of the barrier and its position, as well the depth of the captu...
The systematic study of the properties of hot nuclei by detecting the emitted charged particles and ...
The nuclear optical model potential (OMP) is generally assumed to be independent of the orbital angu...