Abstract

Energy and angular distributions of neutrons emitted in coincidence with projectile-like fragments from the damped reaction $^{139}\mathrm{La}$${+}^{40}$Ar at a bombarding energy of 600 MeV have been measured. Components corresponding to sequential emission from two fully accelerated reaction fragments as well as preequilibrium neutron emission have been separated as a function of energy loss and fragment atomic number. The deduced division of total excitation energy between the reaction partners is very well described by the one-body nucleon-exchange model for all energy losses. The data provide no evidence for correlations between the excitation energy division and the measured projectile-like fragment atomic number.

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