2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0375-9474(04)90333-8
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Fragmentation studies with the CHIMERA detector at LNS in Catania: recent progress

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“…The reaction 93 Nb + nat Mg was measured during a campaign of experiments for which INDRA was coupled to the CHIMERA ( [25] - [27]) first ring, which covered the angular range from 1 • to 3 • , and some INDRA modules in the horizontal plane were replaced by silicon strip detectors. However, for the present reaction study, none of these additional detectors were used.…”
Section: The Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reaction 93 Nb + nat Mg was measured during a campaign of experiments for which INDRA was coupled to the CHIMERA ( [25] - [27]) first ring, which covered the angular range from 1 • to 3 • , and some INDRA modules in the horizontal plane were replaced by silicon strip detectors. However, for the present reaction study, none of these additional detectors were used.…”
Section: The Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering these requirements, the CHIMERA array has been utilized for the measurement of the charged products. This multidetector [9] is operational for a long time at INFN-LNS (Catania, Italy) and has proven its capabilities to provide accurate results in the intermediate energy regime characterized by final states with a large number of charged products in a broad energy range. In this experiment CHIMERA worked for the first time in a low energy regime.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CECIL collaboration has studied multi-particle correlations in 48 Ca+ 112 Sn and 48 Ca+ 124 Sn reactions at E/A = 45 MeV using the CHIMERA array [1]. Experimental objective was to explore regularities in the isotopic distributions of products emitted following dissipative interactions [2] of ( 48 Ca) with targets of different A/Z, in relation to the nuclear symmetry energy [3,4] at subnormal matter densities that could be accessible [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%