Abstract
Energy spectra from nuclear reactions of NeAu at 20 MeV/nucleon were measured for charged particles with 1≤Z≤3 and 1≤A≤9. The detection angles covered a range from 5° to 110°. The data are analyzed in terms of moving source emission and a combined preequilibrium plus projectile breakup analysis. The preequilibrium calculations reproduce angle integrated cross sections and angular distributions of protons. They fail to reproduce angular distributions of complex particles. These distributions can be explained by the coalescence model employing the calculated pre- equilibrium cross sections for nucleons.
- Received 30 July 1984
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.31.443
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