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arxiv: 1309.7779 · v4 · pith:72RBOPWMnew · submitted 2013-09-30 · ⚛️ nucl-ex

Coulomb chronometry to probe the decay mechanism of hot nuclei

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keywords coulombthree-fragmentchannelenergyexitsystemabovearise
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In 129 Xe+ nat Sn central collisions from 8 to 25 MeV/A, the three-fragment exit channel occurs with a significant cross section. We show that these fragments arise from two successive binary splittings of a heavy composite system. The sequence of fragment production is determined. Strong Coulomb proximity effects are observed in the three-fragment final state. A comparison with Coulomb trajec-tory calculations shows that the time scale between the consecutive break-ups decreases with increasing bombarding energy, becoming quasi-simultaneous above excitation energy E * = 4.0$\pm$0.5 MeV/A. This transition from sequential to simultaneous break-up was interpreted as the signature of the onset of multifragmentation for the three-fragment exit channel in this system.

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