1983
DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(83)90089-8
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A possible explanation for the evidence of anomalously short mean free paths of projectile fragments from heavy-ion collisions

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“…A possible explanation for the evidence of anomalously short mfps of PFs has been proposed in our early paper [40]. The main idea was that the estimator of 2 used by experimentalists underestimates the true value due to the low statistics.…”
Section: Do the Mfps Of Pfs Depend On N?mentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…A possible explanation for the evidence of anomalously short mfps of PFs has been proposed in our early paper [40]. The main idea was that the estimator of 2 used by experimentalists underestimates the true value due to the low statistics.…”
Section: Do the Mfps Of Pfs Depend On N?mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…There are two ways of verifying the idea putted forward by the authors in [40]. The first one reduces to conducting M independent experiments for each N under the same conditions and comparing the M arithmetical mean (A)= ~ Ai/M with its expected i=1 value EA estimated for example by Monte Carlo simulation.…”
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“…Recently Pshenin and Voinov [28] and S Garpman et al [37] have shown that the estimator 2* = SJN* is severely biased in case of low statistics and finite recording interval. Garpman et al [-37] suggest that 2= = S=/(N* + 1) is a better estimator for low statistics.…”
Section: Variation Of A* With Distancementioning
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“…Attempts to resolve the disagreements in different experiments, particularly those from nuclear emulsions have been made by Pshenin and Voinov [28]. They show that a possible explanation for the observation of anomalously short mfp in low statistics experiments, can be given in terms of the statistical bias in the estimation of the mfp.…”
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confidence: 99%