Abstract

Pre-equilibrium emission of nucleons and light charged particles is investigated in central collisions leading to the complete fusion of two heavy ions, within the Boltzmann master equation approach. Realistic nucleon momentum density distributions for both projectile and target nuclei are used and mean field effects are schematically introduced in the early stage of the reaction process. The isospin dependence of the calculation parameters is also discussed. Theoretical predictions of the spectra of the particles emitted both in symmetric and asymmetric interactions at incident energies of a few ten MeV/nucleon are in satisfactory agreement with the experimental findings.

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