
Classical and Quantum Mechanical Aspects of Heavy Ion Collisions
Symposium held at the Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany, October 2-5, 1974
Herausgegeben: Harney, H. L.; Braun-Munzinger, P.; Gelbke, C. K.
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Folded potentials for the description of heavy ion elastic scattering and transfer reactions.- Semi-microscopic approach to the imaginary part of the heavy ion optical potential.- Fusion barriers.- Use of semiclassical quantities in transfer reactions.- Oscillations in the angular distributions of heavy-ion transfer reactions.- Semi-classical description of elastic and inelastic heavy ion scattering.- Wave mechanical aspects of heavy ion collisions.- Surface waves and surface resonances in heavy-ion reactions.- Two-step processes.- Approaches to the interpretation of heavy ion transfer reactio...
Folded potentials for the description of heavy ion elastic scattering and transfer reactions.- Semi-microscopic approach to the imaginary part of the heavy ion optical potential.- Fusion barriers.- Use of semiclassical quantities in transfer reactions.- Oscillations in the angular distributions of heavy-ion transfer reactions.- Semi-classical description of elastic and inelastic heavy ion scattering.- Wave mechanical aspects of heavy ion collisions.- Surface waves and surface resonances in heavy-ion reactions.- Two-step processes.- Approaches to the interpretation of heavy ion transfer reactions at high energies.- The analysis of high energy heavy-ion transfer reactions.- Friction model for heavy-ion collisions and its application to heavy ion fusion and deep inelastic reactions.- Fusion and fission induced by heavy ions.- Deep inelastic transfer reactions and the formation of a double nuclear system.- Critical discussion of the concept of critical angular momentum in heavy ion reactions.- Summary.