The excitation function was measured from theta(lab) = 10.4 degrees to 57.4 degrees in dissipative collision Al-27 + Al-27 with incident energy ranging from 114 to 123 MeV in step of 200 keV. The Angular-cross Correlation Functions (ACFs) of cross section fluctuation within large angle region were obtained through experiment for the first. time. It is found that the angular coherent width is at least 40 degrees. It is interesting that the ACFs is not: simple bell shape but shows strong asymmetry. The over-all behavior is that ACF varies more quickly for the backward angles. It is also noticed that the cross section fluctuation in the forward angle region (theta(cm) < 70 degrees) shows much stronger angular coherence than in the backward angle region (theta(cm) > 70 degrees). This angular dependence may be attributed to the coherent rotation effect of intermediate dinuclear system.

Measurement of angular cross-correlation of the cross section fluctuation in dissipative collision Al-27+Al-27

MUSUMARRA, Agatino;Rizzo F;ROMANO, Stefano;TUDISCO, SALVATORE;
2000-01-01

Abstract

The excitation function was measured from theta(lab) = 10.4 degrees to 57.4 degrees in dissipative collision Al-27 + Al-27 with incident energy ranging from 114 to 123 MeV in step of 200 keV. The Angular-cross Correlation Functions (ACFs) of cross section fluctuation within large angle region were obtained through experiment for the first. time. It is found that the angular coherent width is at least 40 degrees. It is interesting that the ACFs is not: simple bell shape but shows strong asymmetry. The over-all behavior is that ACF varies more quickly for the backward angles. It is also noticed that the cross section fluctuation in the forward angle region (theta(cm) < 70 degrees) shows much stronger angular coherence than in the backward angle region (theta(cm) > 70 degrees). This angular dependence may be attributed to the coherent rotation effect of intermediate dinuclear system.
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