29 research outputs found
Hot nuclei formed in binary dissipative collisions in 36Ar+27Al reactions from 55 to 95 MeV/u
Azimuthal correlation functions and the energy of the vanishing flow in nucleus-nucleus collisions
Isotopic effects in multifragmentation and the nuclear equation of state
Isotopic effects in spectator fragmentations following heavy-ion collisions at relativistic
energies are investigated using data from recent exclusive experiments with SIS beams
at GSI. Reactions of 12C on 112,124Sn at incident energies 300 and 600 MeV per nucleon
were studied with the INDRA multidetector while the fragmentation of stable 124Sn and
radioactive 107Sn and 124La projectiles was studied with the ALADIN spectrometer.
The global characteristics of the reactions are very similar. This includes the rise and
fall of fragment production and deduced observables as, e.g., the breakup temperature
obtained from double ratios of isotope yields. The mass distributions depend strongly
on the neutron-to-proton ratio of the decaying system, as expected for a simultaneous
statistical breakup. The ratios of light-isotope yields from neutron-rich and neutron-poor
systems follow the law of isoscaling. The deduced scaling parameters decrease strongly
with increasing centrality to values smaller than 50% of those obtained for the peripheral
event groups. This is not compensated by an equivalent rise of the breakup temperatures
which suggests a reduction of the symmetry term required in a liquid-drop description of
the fragments at freeze-out
Collective motion and kinetic energy fluctuations in central nuclear collisions studied with IN-DRA
ibide
Contribution of prompt emissions to the production of intermediate velocity light particles in the 36Ar +58Ni reactions at 95 MeV/nucleon
Properties of light particles produced in Ar+Ni collisions at 95 A.MeV: evaporation versus prompt emission
Fragmentation in peripheral heavy-ion collisions: from neck emission to spectator decays
Multifragmentation in central collisions at intermediate energies: a fast process?
XL Bormi
