1977
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(77)90616-9
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Interactions of relativistic nitrogen nuclei in an emulsion at 2.1 GeV/nucleon

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“…These distributions seem to be independent of incident energy as well as projectile mass within statistical errors up to lower values of N b , N g , N h . This result is consistent with those obtained by other workers [8]- [13]. It may also be noticed from the figures that the per- centage of events with large values of N b , N g , or N h increases with projectile mass.…”
Section: Figures 1(a)-(c)supporting
confidence: 93%
“…These distributions seem to be independent of incident energy as well as projectile mass within statistical errors up to lower values of N b , N g , N h . This result is consistent with those obtained by other workers [8]- [13]. It may also be noticed from the figures that the per- centage of events with large values of N b , N g , or N h increases with projectile mass.…”
Section: Figures 1(a)-(c)supporting
confidence: 93%
“…It was shown earlier [16] correlations between the target fragments (see the values of correlators at z 1 = z2) contradicts the hypothesis that the nuclear shock waves are formed in interactions of deuterons and alpha particles with emulsion nuclei at energies considered. The same conclusion has been drawn for collisions of nitrogen ions in emulsion at 2.1 GeV/n [15]. Since the nuclear shock waves affect characteristics of interactions most strongly in central collisions of nuclei we have additionally considered correlations in different Q groups of dA and eA interactions.…”
Section: Angular Correlationssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…The mean in multiplicities of shower particles per interacting nucleon is approximately constant within the stated errors. Our value <n~>/nucleon=l.22• is not different from those observed in (pA) [-5] and [4] 18.1 8.7 1.5 14N7 (2.9 GeV/c/n) [3] 32.0 23.0 9.5 1608 (2.9GeV/c/n) [14] 20,0 10.0 2.0…”
Section: Multiplicities Of Charged Particlessupporting
confidence: 51%