The reaction entrance channel and isotopic composition of fragments in a dynamical and statistical multifragmentation regime

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Autor(a) principal: Milazzo,P. M.
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Margagliotti,G. V., Rui,R., Sisto,M., Vannini,G., Bruno,M., D'Agostino,M., Agodi,C., Alba,R., Bellia,G., Coniglione,R., Del Zoppo,A., Finocchiaro,P., Maiolino,C., Migneco,E., Piattelli,P., Santonocito,D., Sapienza,P., Colonna,N., Gramegna,F., Mastinu,P.F., Iori,I., Moroni,A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Physics
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Resumo: From the study of the Ni+Ni,Ag 30 MeV/nucleon dissipative midperipheral collisions, it has been possible to detect events in which Intermediate Mass Fragments (IMF) are emitted by two different sources with different mechanisms. The sources are: a) a quasi-projectile (QP) (and a quasi-target (QT)), with an excitation energy that leads to multifragmentation totally described in terms of a statistical disassembly of a thermalized system (T <IMG SRC="/img/revistas/bjp/v34n3a/a59img01.gif">4. MeV, E*<IMG SRC="/img/revistas/bjp/v34n3a/a59img01.gif"> 4 MeV/nucleon); b) an intermediate source, emitting both light particles and IMF. In this second case, fragments are more neutron rich than the average matter of the overall system, and have a very different charge distribution, with respect to those statistically emitted from the QP. The above features can be considered as a signature of the dynamical origin of the midvelocity emission. The results of this analysis show that IMF can be produced via different mechanisms simultaneously present within the same collision. They also show that the probability of IMF production via dynamical reaction increase with the size of the target nucleus.
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spelling The reaction entrance channel and isotopic composition of fragments in a dynamical and statistical multifragmentation regimeFrom the study of the Ni+Ni,Ag 30 MeV/nucleon dissipative midperipheral collisions, it has been possible to detect events in which Intermediate Mass Fragments (IMF) are emitted by two different sources with different mechanisms. The sources are: a) a quasi-projectile (QP) (and a quasi-target (QT)), with an excitation energy that leads to multifragmentation totally described in terms of a statistical disassembly of a thermalized system (T <IMG SRC="/img/revistas/bjp/v34n3a/a59img01.gif">4. MeV, E*<IMG SRC="/img/revistas/bjp/v34n3a/a59img01.gif"> 4 MeV/nucleon); b) an intermediate source, emitting both light particles and IMF. In this second case, fragments are more neutron rich than the average matter of the overall system, and have a very different charge distribution, with respect to those statistically emitted from the QP. The above features can be considered as a signature of the dynamical origin of the midvelocity emission. The results of this analysis show that IMF can be produced via different mechanisms simultaneously present within the same collision. They also show that the probability of IMF production via dynamical reaction increase with the size of the target nucleus.Sociedade Brasileira de Física2004-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-97332004000500059Brazilian Journal of Physics v.34 n.3a 2004reponame:Brazilian Journal of Physicsinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Física (SBF)instacron:SBF10.1590/S0103-97332004000500059info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMilazzo,P. M.Margagliotti,G. V.Rui,R.Sisto,M.Vannini,G.Bruno,M.D'Agostino,M.Agodi,C.Alba,R.Bellia,G.Coniglione,R.Del Zoppo,A.Finocchiaro,P.Maiolino,C.Migneco,E.Piattelli,P.Santonocito,D.Sapienza,P.Colonna,N.Gramegna,F.Mastinu,P.F.Iori,I.Moroni,A.eng2004-10-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-97332004000500059Revistahttp://www.sbfisica.org.br/v1/home/index.php/pt/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsbfisica@sbfisica.org.br||sbfisica@sbfisica.org.br1678-44480103-9733opendoar:2004-10-26T00:00Brazilian Journal of Physics - Sociedade Brasileira de Física (SBF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The reaction entrance channel and isotopic composition of fragments in a dynamical and statistical multifragmentation regime
title The reaction entrance channel and isotopic composition of fragments in a dynamical and statistical multifragmentation regime
spellingShingle The reaction entrance channel and isotopic composition of fragments in a dynamical and statistical multifragmentation regime
Milazzo,P. M.
title_short The reaction entrance channel and isotopic composition of fragments in a dynamical and statistical multifragmentation regime
title_full The reaction entrance channel and isotopic composition of fragments in a dynamical and statistical multifragmentation regime
title_fullStr The reaction entrance channel and isotopic composition of fragments in a dynamical and statistical multifragmentation regime
title_full_unstemmed The reaction entrance channel and isotopic composition of fragments in a dynamical and statistical multifragmentation regime
title_sort The reaction entrance channel and isotopic composition of fragments in a dynamical and statistical multifragmentation regime
author Milazzo,P. M.
author_facet Milazzo,P. M.
Margagliotti,G. V.
Rui,R.
Sisto,M.
Vannini,G.
Bruno,M.
D'Agostino,M.
Agodi,C.
Alba,R.
Bellia,G.
Coniglione,R.
Del Zoppo,A.
Finocchiaro,P.
Maiolino,C.
Migneco,E.
Piattelli,P.
Santonocito,D.
Sapienza,P.
Colonna,N.
Gramegna,F.
Mastinu,P.F.
Iori,I.
Moroni,A.
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Rui,R.
Sisto,M.
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Agodi,C.
Alba,R.
Bellia,G.
Coniglione,R.
Del Zoppo,A.
Finocchiaro,P.
Maiolino,C.
Migneco,E.
Piattelli,P.
Santonocito,D.
Sapienza,P.
Colonna,N.
Gramegna,F.
Mastinu,P.F.
Iori,I.
Moroni,A.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Milazzo,P. M.
Margagliotti,G. V.
Rui,R.
Sisto,M.
Vannini,G.
Bruno,M.
D'Agostino,M.
Agodi,C.
Alba,R.
Bellia,G.
Coniglione,R.
Del Zoppo,A.
Finocchiaro,P.
Maiolino,C.
Migneco,E.
Piattelli,P.
Santonocito,D.
Sapienza,P.
Colonna,N.
Gramegna,F.
Mastinu,P.F.
Iori,I.
Moroni,A.
description From the study of the Ni+Ni,Ag 30 MeV/nucleon dissipative midperipheral collisions, it has been possible to detect events in which Intermediate Mass Fragments (IMF) are emitted by two different sources with different mechanisms. The sources are: a) a quasi-projectile (QP) (and a quasi-target (QT)), with an excitation energy that leads to multifragmentation totally described in terms of a statistical disassembly of a thermalized system (T <IMG SRC="/img/revistas/bjp/v34n3a/a59img01.gif">4. MeV, E*<IMG SRC="/img/revistas/bjp/v34n3a/a59img01.gif"> 4 MeV/nucleon); b) an intermediate source, emitting both light particles and IMF. In this second case, fragments are more neutron rich than the average matter of the overall system, and have a very different charge distribution, with respect to those statistically emitted from the QP. The above features can be considered as a signature of the dynamical origin of the midvelocity emission. The results of this analysis show that IMF can be produced via different mechanisms simultaneously present within the same collision. They also show that the probability of IMF production via dynamical reaction increase with the size of the target nucleus.
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