Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2009-02-16
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
15 pages, 8 figures, 1 table
Scientific paper
The phenomenon of time resonances (or explosions) can explain the exponential reduction of the energy, which is accompanied for the certain degree by slight fluctuations under some conditions in the range of the energy strongly overlapped compound-resonances. These resonant explosions correspond to formation of several highly-exited non-exponentially decaying nuclear clots (partial compound nuclei consisting of several small groups of projectile nucleons and targets). This paper is a continuation and expansion of theoretical authors' work, which is a more general self-consistent version of the time-evolution approach in comparison with the traditional Izumo-Araseki time compound-nucleus model.
Dolinska M. E.
Olkhovsky Vladislav S.
Omelchenko S. A.
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