| deep inelastic collision [`dēp ´in·ǝ`las·tik kǝ`lizh·ǝn]  NUCLEAR PHYSICS A nuclear reaction in which two nuclei interact strongly, dissipating sizable amounts of energy and exchanging energy and nucleons, while their surfaces overlap for a brief period corresponding to a partial rotation of the intermediate dinuclear complex. Also known as deep inelastic transfer; incomplete fusion; quasi-fission; relaxed peak process; strongly damped collision.  |