2010
DOI: 10.1142/s0218301310015588
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Pre-Equilibrium Effects in the Secondary Particle Spectra in the Reactions With Heavy Ions

Abstract: Theoretical description of the experimentally obtained spectra for protons and α-particles and model calculations for the neutron spectra in the reactions with heavy ions has been presented. The hybrid model of non-equilibrium processes was used. Equilibrium evaporation process was analyzed in the framework of the statistical theory of nuclear reactions with Monte-Carlo simulation including certain dynamical and kinematical characteristics. This approach was included in PACE code, which permits to simulate Mon… Show more

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“…other theoretical models to account for this. On one side, calculations for the different systems are undergoing with the Moscow Pre−equilibrium Model (MPM) [5,14,15], which was already used to compare its predictions with previous measured data [3]. This code is based on the Hybrid Exciton Model coupled to a Statistical Decay Code (PACE2).…”
Section: Central Events: Preliminary Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…other theoretical models to account for this. On one side, calculations for the different systems are undergoing with the Moscow Pre−equilibrium Model (MPM) [5,14,15], which was already used to compare its predictions with previous measured data [3]. This code is based on the Hybrid Exciton Model coupled to a Statistical Decay Code (PACE2).…”
Section: Central Events: Preliminary Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During this campaign an extra yield was observed for pre-equilibrium α-particle emission, which was not reproduced by a Hybrid Exciton Model calculation [11]. This model was using a modified version of the PACE2 code, where the main variation was the introduction of a non-equilibrium stage before the complete thermalization and compound nucleus formation.…”
Section: Previous Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimental spectra of protons and α-particles have been compared with the predictions of Moscow Pre-equilibrium Model (MPM) [6]. This model is a modified version of the statistical code PACE2 where a non-equilibrium stage before the complete thermalization of the compoud nucleus has been inserted.…”
Section: Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%