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High-energy fragments produced in the84Kr+93Nb reaction at 34.5 MeV/u

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Zeitschrift für Physik A Atoms and Nuclei

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Atomic number and energy of fragments emitted in the84Kr+93Nb reaction at 34.5 MeV/u have been measured in the angular range [4∘,14∘]. It is found that most of the detected fragments, particularly those with charge far from the projectile, have an almost constant velocity corresponding to 80–90 % of the projectile velocity.

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Experiment performed at GANIL.

We would like to acknowledge the whole GANIL staff for providing us with a very good krypton beam. We also thank R. LOUBIERE and J.J. PATTE for installating the experimental set-up.

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Charvet, J.L., Joly, S., Morjean, M. et al. High-energy fragments produced in the84Kr+93Nb reaction at 34.5 MeV/u. Z Physik A 321, 701–702 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01432451

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