Abstract

The statistical role of the dinucleus as a "doorway" in heavy-ion deep-inelastic reactions is discussed. A detailed analysis of the reactions $^{28}\mathrm{Si}$ + $^{64}\mathrm{Ni}$ at $120 \mathrm{MeV}<{E}_{\mathrm{lab}}<126.75 \mathrm{MeV}$ and $^{12}\mathrm{C}$ + $^{24}\mathrm{Mg}$ at $30<{E}_{\mathrm{c}.\mathrm{m}.}<42$ MeV is presented. It is pointed out that the lifetime of the dinucleus extracted from excitation-function fluctuation analysis (Ericson fluctuation analysis) is close to that extracted from the final-fragment angular and charge distributions.

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