Abstract
Abstract The use of SSNTD for the study of heavy ion reactions has opened a new vista for nuclear physics. The most interesting aspects of this method are its off-line nature and the possibility of exclusive measurements. Although the accuracies of measurements are limited, however a reliable estimation of the kinematically relevant quantities can be made by using the statistically significant number of individual events observed directly. It is shown that the nuclear structure information can also be extracted from the data. Particularly, the elastic scattering process and its analysis leading to nuclear size information has been discussed. The measurements of the ‘out-of-plane’ angles of fission fragments and the derivation of pre-fission nuclear spins and excitation energies is also elucidated.
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