We report on the results obtained from the study of the S-32 + Ni-64 and S-32 + Ni-58 peripheral reactions at incident energies E-lab = 288 MeV and Elab = 320 MeV, respectively. High-energy gamma-rays were detected in an array of 8 seven-pack BaF2 clusters. Coincidence with complex fragments detected in 12 three-stage telescopes ensured the selection of peripheral reaction events. All of the relevant reaction parameters were kept constant with the exception of the different initial dipole moment caused by the different entrance channel charge asymmetry. While for quasi-elastic events no N/Z effect was observed in the differential gamma-ray multiplicities of the two reactions, for deep-inelastic events a larger dipole gamma-ray emission occurs during the more N/Z asymmetric reaction. A theoretical interpretation based on a collective Bremsstrahlung analysis of the reaction dynamics is presented.

Pre-equilibrium dipole strength in charge asymmetric peripheral heavy-ion reactions

RIZZO, Francesca;TUDISCO, SALVATORE
2003-01-01

Abstract

We report on the results obtained from the study of the S-32 + Ni-64 and S-32 + Ni-58 peripheral reactions at incident energies E-lab = 288 MeV and Elab = 320 MeV, respectively. High-energy gamma-rays were detected in an array of 8 seven-pack BaF2 clusters. Coincidence with complex fragments detected in 12 three-stage telescopes ensured the selection of peripheral reaction events. All of the relevant reaction parameters were kept constant with the exception of the different initial dipole moment caused by the different entrance channel charge asymmetry. While for quasi-elastic events no N/Z effect was observed in the differential gamma-ray multiplicities of the two reactions, for deep-inelastic events a larger dipole gamma-ray emission occurs during the more N/Z asymmetric reaction. A theoretical interpretation based on a collective Bremsstrahlung analysis of the reaction dynamics is presented.
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