TY - JOUR
T1 - Nucleon-induced fragment formation with antisymmetrized molecular dynamics
AU - Tosaka, Yoshiharu
AU - Ono, Akira
AU - Horiuchi, Hisashi
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - The 180 MeV [Formula Presented] reaction is investigated using antisymmetrized molecular dynamics, i.e., AMD and AMD-V, to investigate properties of fragment formations in medium energy nucleon-induced reactions. After statistical decay calculations, both AMD and AMD-V almost reproduce experimental mass distributions, differential, and double differential spectra of fragments in the [Formula Presented] reaction. However, the inclusion of the diffusion and the deformation of wave packets in AMD-V has drastic effects and, then, aspects in dynamical calculations of AMD-V are very different from AMD calculations. It is shown that various aspects of nucleon-induced reactions, in which residual nuclei decay into several fragments, appear in AMD-V calculations. The decay into fragments proceeds slowly, and thus, differs from the multiple fragmentation in heavy ion collisions. The possibility that AMD-V dynamical calculations describe the processes of statistical decays is discussed.
AB - The 180 MeV [Formula Presented] reaction is investigated using antisymmetrized molecular dynamics, i.e., AMD and AMD-V, to investigate properties of fragment formations in medium energy nucleon-induced reactions. After statistical decay calculations, both AMD and AMD-V almost reproduce experimental mass distributions, differential, and double differential spectra of fragments in the [Formula Presented] reaction. However, the inclusion of the diffusion and the deformation of wave packets in AMD-V has drastic effects and, then, aspects in dynamical calculations of AMD-V are very different from AMD calculations. It is shown that various aspects of nucleon-induced reactions, in which residual nuclei decay into several fragments, appear in AMD-V calculations. The decay into fragments proceeds slowly, and thus, differs from the multiple fragmentation in heavy ion collisions. The possibility that AMD-V dynamical calculations describe the processes of statistical decays is discussed.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevC.60.064613
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevC.60.064613
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85035259739
SN - 0556-2813
VL - 60
SP - 9
JO - Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics
JF - Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics
IS - 6
ER -