Time-scaled scenario of low-energy heavy-ion collisions
Yoritaka Iwata

TL;DR
This paper presents a time-dependent density-functional analysis of low-energy heavy-ion collisions, classifying reaction dynamics based on their time-scales to better understand their underlying mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces a novel classification of reaction dynamics in low-energy heavy-ion collisions based on detailed time-scale analysis using density-functional calculations.
Findings
Identification of distinct reaction time-scales
Classification scheme for collision dynamics
Insights into underlying reaction mechanisms
Abstract
The underlying scenario of low-energy heavy-ion collisions is presented based on time-dependent density-functional calculations. A classification of several types of reaction dynamics is given with respect to their time-scales.
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