2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1902.06296
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How nuclear jets form and disintegrate into clusters in heavy-ion collisions

P. Napolitani,
M. Colonna

Abstract: The most extreme deformations that can be explored in heavy-ion collisions at Fermi-energies are collimated flows of nuclear matter which recall jet dynamics. From microphysics to the cosmological scale, jets are rather common topologies. In nuclear physics, pioneering works focused on the breakup of these structures, resulting into early nuclear-fission models in analogy to the droplet formation in viscous liquids; such view became emblematic to explain surface-energy effects and surface instability by analog… Show more

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