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V. Fohr

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Dispersion of longitudinal momentum distributions induced in fragmentation reactions

2011

On the basis of systematic measurements of fragmentation reactions, which provide a detailed overview on the velocity distributions of residual nuclei, an improved description of the kinematical properties of the fragmentation residues is established. This work is dedicated to the fluctuations of their momentum distributions. In contrast to previous investigations, limited to close-to-projectile fragments, we extended our study to the entire production range, down to the lightest observed fragments. In this context, beside the contribution of abrasion and evaporation processes, we considered the effect of the thermal break-up on the width of the momentum distributions. Using approximated th…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsNuclear TheoryFOS: Physical sciencesBreakupResidualComputational physicsNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Fragmentation (mass spectrometry)ThermalAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Nuclear ExperimentNuclear ExperimentNuclear theory
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Experimental study of fragmentation products in the reactions112Sn+112Snand124Sn+124Snat 1AGeV

2011

Production cross sections and longitudinal velocity distributions of the projectilelike residues produced in the reactions ${}^{112}\text{Sn}+{}^{112}\text{Sn}$ and ${}^{124}\text{Sn}+{}^{124}\text{Sn}$, both at an incident beam energy of 1$A$ GeV, were measured with the high-resolution magnetic spectrometer, the Fragment Separator of GSI. For both reactions the characteristics of the velocity distributions and nuclide production cross sections were determined for residues with atomic number $Z\ensuremath{\ge}10$. A comparison of the results of the two reactions is presented.

PhysicsNuclear reactionNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeStable isotope ratioIsotopes of tinAnalytical chemistryProduction (computer science)NuclideAtomic numberAtomic physicsEnergy (signal processing)Physical Review C
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