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Heavy-Ion Dynamics and Hot Nuclei cover

This book of proceedings contains contributions of about 30 prominent scientists who were or are associated with the awardee, Prof J B Natowitz, and are working in the field of heavy-ion reactions.

The papers contained in this book represent an up-to-date overview of the most interesting topics related to the formation and decay of hot nuclei and to nuclear dynamics.


Contents:
  • The Production, Characterization and De-Excitation of Hot Nuclei (J B Natowitz et al.)
  • Nuclear Level Density Parameter in Hot Nuclei (S Shlomo & J B Natowitz)
  • Impact Parameter Dependence of the Pre-Equilibrium Particle Emission in Intermediate Energy Heavy-Ion Reactions (R Vandenbosch)
  • First DEMON Experiments at GANIL (F Hanappe)
  • A Technique to Probe Time Relationships: Pre-Thermalization and Post-Thermalization (J M Alexander et al.)
  • Evolutionary Features of Collisions between Heavy Ions at Fermi Energies (W U Schroeder)
  • Multifragment Disintegration of Expanding Nuclear Systems (C K Gelbke)
  • Phase Coexistence in Multifragmentation? (L G Moretto et al.)
  • Delta-Enhanced Multifragmentation (V E Viola et al.)
  • Recent Advances in Microscopic Simulations (J Randrup)
  • Multifragmentation and Evolving Systems (W A Friedman)
  • Entrance Channel Dependence of Fusion–Fission Dynamics in Heavy-Ion Reactions (R K Choudhury)
  • Nuclear Stopping in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions at Brookhaven (M Gonin)
  • From Evaporation to Explosion of Heated Nuclear Matter (A Gobbi & M Kirejczyk)
  • and other papers

Readership: Researchers and scientists in nuclear physics.