2006
DOI: 10.1140/epja/i2006-08-045-2
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Clustering in light nuclei in fragmentation above 1 A GeV

Abstract: Abstract. The relativistic invariant approach is applied to analyzing the 3.3 A GeV 22 Ne fragmentation in a nuclear track emulsion. New results on few-body dissociations have been obtained from the emulsion exposures to 2.1 A GeV 14 N and 1.2 A GeV 9 Be nuclei. It can be asserted that the use of the invariant approach is an effective means of obtaining conclusions about the behavior of systems involving a few He nuclei at a relative energy close to 1 MeV per nucleon. The first observations of fragmentation of… Show more

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“…There exist proposals to excite those large amplitude 0 + states by Coulomb excitation with projectiles of relativistic energies [12]. Some events for lighter nuclei are known from emulsion tracks [13]. A dream may be to dissociate 40 Ca into ten α's.…”
Section: α Particle Condensation In Heavier Systems Other Than the Ho...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There exist proposals to excite those large amplitude 0 + states by Coulomb excitation with projectiles of relativistic energies [12]. Some events for lighter nuclei are known from emulsion tracks [13]. A dream may be to dissociate 40 Ca into ten α's.…”
Section: α Particle Condensation In Heavier Systems Other Than the Ho...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proof of existence of such a quantum state of dilute nuclear matter should be very important in the development of the ideas about nucleosynthesis. The peripheral dissociation to relativistic Nα jets may turn out to be the most convenient tool for searching for it [14].…”
Section: Fragment Accompanimentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an example of a more complicated system Table 3 gives the description of the accompaniment of five events 22 Ne for 3.2 A GeV selected on the basis of 4100 inelastic interactions [14]. In spite of a restricted amount of data one can conclude that the generation of 5α-particle systems proceeds more preferably via fragmentation on Ag, Br (n b = 0, n g = 0).…”
Section: Fragment Accompaniment Of 14 N and 22 Ne Dissociationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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