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Nuclear collisions at intermediate energies: achievements and prospects of GANIL

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At energies of tens of mega-electronvolts per atomic mass unit, nuclear collisions exhibit phenomena more complex than the essentially collective behaviour at lower energies or the more individualistic nucleon interactions observed at much higher energies. This intermediate regime is being uniquely explored at the French national heavy-ion accelerator GANIL.

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Détraz, C. Nuclear collisions at intermediate energies: achievements and prospects of GANIL. Nature 315, 291–294 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1038/315291a0

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