The reactions Ca + Ca and Nb 4-Nb at 400 MeV/nucleon have been studied at the Bevalac using the "Plastic Ball" spectrometer. A global analysis of the events shows two nontrivial collective flow effects: the bounceoff of the projectile fragments, and the side-splash of the intermediate-rapidity fragments for the higher-multiplicity Nb + Nb events. Neither effect is seen in a knockon cascade calculation. A simulation with an event-generating statistical model has been done in order to extract the magnitudes of the effects.
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