Angular Momentum Sharing in Dissipative Collisions
/ Authors
G. Casini, G. Poggi, M. Bini, S. Calamai, P. R. Maurenzig, A. Olmi, G. Pasquali, A. Stefanini, N. Taccetti, J. Steckmeyer
and 2 more authors
/ Abstract
Light charged particles emitted by the projectile-like fragment were measured in the direct and reverse collision of $^{93}$Nb and $^{116}$Sn at 25 AMeV. The experimental multiplicities of Hydrogen and Helium particles as a function of the primary mass of the emitting fragment show evidence for a correlation with net mass transfer. The ratio of Hydrogen and Helium multiplicities points to a dependence of the angular momentum sharing on the net mass transfer.
Journal: Physical Review Letters