Multifragment emission in 36Ar+197Au and 129Xe+197Au collisions. Percolation model

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Abstract

Relative abundances of intermediate mass fragments and light particles measured for 36Ar+197Au collisions at EA = 50, 80 and 110 MeV lie within the range of percolation model predictions, but for 129Xe+197Au collisions at EA = 50 MeV, the percolation model predicts too small admixtures of intermediate mass fragments among the emitted charged particles.

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