Abstract

Semiclassical approaches are proposed for studying the transition between one- and two-body processes in intermediate-energy heavy-ion collisions. The Landau-Vlasov equation is used as a transport equation for nucleons in the nuclear matter. We apply our formalism to the fast proton ejection. On the one hand, the effects of the nucleon-nucleon collisions are studied for particles which travel through the nucleus cores. On the other hand, inertial emission turns out to be an important proton-emission mechanism. Our results conflict with the interpretation of the proton spectra in terms of moving sources. Reasonable agreement with the experimental data are found without reference to any thermal equilibrium.

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