1993
DOI: 10.1088/0954-3899/19/9/015
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Emission of light fragments in relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions

Abstract: Recoil properties of "Na and =Mg fragments emitted in the reactions of 2.35A GeV and 3.65A GeV '*O ions with Mn. Cu, Ag, Ta and Au target nuclei have been measured by the thick-target, thick-catcher technique and gamma-ray spectroscopy. The kinematic parameters were deduced from the data. The results are discussed in the framework of the two-step vector velocity model and compared to the systematics of momentum distributions.NUCLEAR REACTIONS A T ( ~i , 2'Na), A T ( ~i , "Mg); T = 2.35A GeV and 3.65A GeV, thic… Show more

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“…Concepts increasingly emphasize that Debrecen's competitiveness in industry, the service sector, tourism, and higher education must be improved not only in Hungary but also internationally. The background to this is that urban competition, which became increasingly fierce globally in the 1980s (Buck et al, 2017;Nasi et al, 2023), gradually appeared after 1990 in East-Central Europe as the barriers created by national borders were gradually removed, and the cities had to take serious steps to attract businesses, tourists, and university students (Kozma and Ashworth, 1993;Raźniak et al, 2018;Light et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%