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Dynamical effects in multifragmentation at intermediate energies

The fragmentation of the quasi-projectile is studied with the INDRA multidetector for different colliding systems and incident energies in the Fermi energy range. Different experimental observations show that a large part of the fragmentation is not compatible with the statistical fragmentation of a...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2003-04
Main Authors: Colin, J, Cussol, D, Normand, J, Bellaize, N, Borderie, B, Bougault, R, Bouriquet, B, Buta, A M, Charvet, J L, Chbihi, A, Dayras, R, Durand, D, Frankland, J D, Galichet, E, Guinet, D, Guiot, B, Hudan, S, Lautesse, P, Lavaud, F, N Le Neindre, Lopez, O, Manduci, L, Marie, J, Nalpas, L, Parlog, M, Pawlowski, P, Plagnol, E, Rivet, M F, Rosato, E, Roy, R, Steckmeyer, J C, Tamain, B, A Van Lauwe, Vient, E, Vigilante, M, Volant, C, Wieleczko, J P, Collaboration, INDRA
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Summary:The fragmentation of the quasi-projectile is studied with the INDRA multidetector for different colliding systems and incident energies in the Fermi energy range. Different experimental observations show that a large part of the fragmentation is not compatible with the statistical fragmentation of a fully equilibrated nucleus. The study of internal correlations is a powerful tool, especially to evidence entrance channel effects. These effects have to be included in the theoretical descriptions of nuclear multifragmentation.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.0304012