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In thenatSn+20Ne (164,196 MeV) reactions gamma-ray spectra were observed in coincidence with fast alpha particles forward peaked and with those evaporated into a backward hemisphere. The observed differences in the form of the gamma-ray spectra and in the corresponding yields of high-energy gamma-rays are preliminary related to the time evolution of the deformation of the nuclear systems formed in the heavy ion induced fusion reaction.
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Kamanin, V.V., Kugler, A., Sobolev, Y.G. et al. Experimental evidence for the emission of high-energy gamma-rays from the dinuclear system formed at the first stage of the fusion reactionsnatSn+20Ne (164, 196 MeV). Z. Physik A - Atomic Nuclei 337, 111–113 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01283943
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