Abstract

It has been known for the last two years that in heavy ion collisions at intermediate energies (20 < E/A < 100 MeV) there is a surprisingly large cross section for producing high energy (E γ > 20 MeV) gamma rays. Initially these were thought to be due to coherent nucleus-nucleus bremsstrahlung. Current theoretical work assumes the production mechanism to be incoherent nucleon-nucleon bremsstrahlung.

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