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Neutron-proton asymmetry and fast fission : Two extreme time evolutions in dissipative heavy ion reactions

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Heavy-Ion Collisions

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Physics ((LNP,volume 168))

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We review two different phenomena occuring in dissipative heavy ion collisions : neutron-proton asymmetry and fast fission. The first one is very fast and exhibits quantum fluctuations. The second one is very slow and dominated by statistical fluctuations. A dynamical model treating both these processes is also described.

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G. Madurga M. Lozano

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NgĂ´, C. (1982). Neutron-proton asymmetry and fast fission : Two extreme time evolutions in dissipative heavy ion reactions. In: Madurga, G., Lozano, M. (eds) Heavy-Ion Collisions. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 168. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0018096

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