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    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Keywords: 25.40.Sc ; 25.70.Np
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract We have studied the fragmentation of Au projectiles interacting with targets of C, Al and Cu at an incident energy ofE/A=600 MeV. The employed inverse kinematics allowed a nearly complete detection of projectile fragments with chargeZ≧2. The recorded fragmentation events were sorted according to three observables, the multiplicityM lp of light charged particles, the largest atomic numberZ max within an event, and a new observable,Z bound, representing the sum of the atomic numbersZ of all fragments withZ≧2. Using these observables, the impact parameter dependence of the fragmentation process was investigated. For all three targets, a maximum mean multiplicity of 3 to 4 intermediate mass fragments (IMFs) is observed. The corresponding impact parameters range from central collisions for theC target to increasingly peripheral collisions for the heavier targets. It is found that the correlation between the IMF multiplicity andZ bound, extending from evaporation type processes (largeZ bound) to the total disassembly of the projectile (smallZ bound), is independent of the target nucleus. This universal behaviour may suggest an — at least partial — equilibration of the projectile fragment prior to its decay.
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    The European physical journal 344 (1993), S. 447-454 
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Keywords: 25.40.Sc ; 25.70.Gh ; 25.70.Lm ; 25.70.Mn ; 25.70.Pq
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The element yield distributionsσ(Z) of intermediate mass fragments from proton, helium, and heavy-ion induced reactions exhibit a universal behaviour as a function of the bombarding energy. The power law parameterτ, obtained from fits withσ(Z)∝σ -τ, falls monotonically with increasing projectile energy Elab and reaches a saturation valueτ≃2.0 atE lab≃2GeV. It is suggested that the behaviour at low bombarding energies is caused by a dynamical hindrance of the fragment emission at low angular momentum.
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