Non-Markovian Langevin Equation Applied to Heavy Ion Collisions
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概要
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The time evolution of the energy dissipation in heavy ion collisions is expressed by a non-Markovian Langevin equation which has two relaxation times. It is suggested that the kinetic energy above the Coulomb barrier dissipates rapidly with the same relaxation time as the fast process of the mass transport.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1981-09-25
著者
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TSUKAMOTO Tatsuo
Department of Nephrology & Dialysis, Kitano Hospital
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Matsuzaki Hisao
Department Of Physic Tohoku College Of Pharmacy
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Tsukamoto Tatsuo
Department Of Immunopathology Gifu University Graduate School Of Medicine
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MATSUZAKI Hisao
Department of Physics, Tohoku College of Pharmacy /Department of Physics, Tohoku University
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