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Angular correlations between neutrons and projectile-like fragments detected near the grazing angle were analysed by assuming two incoherent neutrons sources. One source describes slower neutrons evaporated by target-like fragments in equilibrium. The faster, forward-peaked neutrons originate from a second source strongly correlated with the projectile-like fragments with regards to velocity and direction. In some cases neutron emission may even be attributed to known neutron emitter levels in excited ejectiles.
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Chambon, B., Drain, D., Pastor, C. et al. Neutron emission from projectile-like and target-like fragments in the18O+48Ti reaction atE(18O)=116 MeV. Z Physik A 312, 125–133 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01411670
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