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[en] In these notes we review, in a schematic way, some aspect of the physics with heavy ions. In the first lecture we review how is possible to describe the dissipative phenomena observed above the Coulomb barrier, up to 10-15 MeV/u, using transport theories. The second lecture is devoted to the question of fusion and the appearance of a new mechanism: fast fission. It is shown that one can now have a global understanding of these phenomena within single picture. The third lecture presents, in a simplified way, some results obtained recently with heavy ions in the range of 30-50 MeV/u at GANIL and SARA
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Jul 1984; 50 p; Course on frontiers and nuclear dynamics; Erice (Italy); 16-27 Jul 1984; DPH-N-S--2181
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ARGON 40 REACTIONS, CHARGED-PARTICLE TRANSPORT THE, DEEP INELASTIC SCATTERING, ENERGY LOSSES, FAST FISSION, FISSION FRAGMENTS, GEV RANGE 01-10, GOLD 197 TARGET, HEAVY ION FUSION REACTIONS, HEAVY ION REACTIONS, KRYPTON 84 REACTIONS, LECTURES, LINEAR MOMENTUM TRANSFER, MEV RANGE 100-1000, NEON 20 REACTIONS, QUASI-FISSION, REVIEWS, URANIUM 238 TARGET
BARYON REACTIONS, DOCUMENT TYPES, ENERGY RANGE, FISSION, GEV RANGE, HADRON REACTIONS, INELASTIC SCATTERING, INTERACTIONS, LEPTON-BARYON INTERACTIONS, LEPTON-HADRON INTERACTIONS, LEPTON-NUCLEON INTERACTIONS, MEV RANGE, MOMENTUM TRANSFER, NEUTRON REACTIONS, NUCLEAR FRAGMENTS, NUCLEAR REACTIONS, NUCLEON REACTIONS, NUCLEOSYNTHESIS, PARTICLE INTERACTIONS, SCATTERING, SYNTHESIS, TARGETS, TRANSPORT THEORY
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