Light charged particles emitted by the projectile-like fragment were measured in the direct and reverse collision of 93Nb and 116Sn at 25 AMeV. The experimental multiplicities of Hydrogen and Helium particles as a function of the primary mass of the emitting fragment show evidence for a correlation with net mass transfer. The ratio of Hydrogen and Helium multiplicities points to a dependence of the angular momentum sharing on the net mass transfer.
@article{arxiv.nucl-ex/9906007,
title = {Angular momentum sharing in dissipative collisions},
author = {G. Casini and G. Poggi and M. Bini and S. Calamai and P. R. Maurenzig and A. Olmi and G. Pasquali and A. A. Stefanini and N. Taccetti and J. C. Steckmeyer and R. Laforest and F. Saint-Laurent},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-ex/9906007},
year = {2009}
}