2000
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.84.43
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Balance of Mass, Momentum, and Energy in Splintering Central Collisions forA40rup to 115 MeV/Nucleon

Abstract: For central collisions of (17-115)A MeV 40Ar+Cu, Ag, Au, an overall balance is determined for the average mass, energy, and longitudinal momentum. Light charged particles and fragments are separated into forward-focused and isotropic components in the frame of the heaviest fragment. Energy removal by the isotropic component reaches 1-2 GeV. For such high deposition energies, statistical multifragmentation models predict much more extensive nuclear disassembly than is observed.

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