Yields of nuclear fragments in the interactions of carbon nuclei with a beryllium target at a projectile energy of 0.6 GeV per nucleon
- Authors: Abramov B.M.1, Alexeev P.N.1, Borodin Y.A.1, Bulychjov S.A.1, Gudima K.K.2, Dukhovskoy I.A.1, Krutenkova A.P.1, Kulikov V.V.1, Martemianov M.A.1, Matsyuk M.A.1, Mashnik S.G.3, Turdakina E.N.1, Khanov A.I.1
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Affiliations:
- Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics
- Institute of Applied Physics
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Issue: Vol 79, No 5 (2016)
- Pages: 700-707
- Section: Elementary Particles and Fields
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1063-7788/article/view/190284
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063778816050033
- ID: 190284
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Abstract
The yields of long-lived nuclear fragments at an angle of 3.5° that originate fromthe fragmentation of carbon ions with an energy of T0 = 0.6 GeV per nucleon on a berylliumtarget were measured in the FRAGMexperiment at the ITEP TWA heavy-ion accelerator. The momentum spectra of these fragments cover both the fragmentation-maximum region and the cumulative region. The respective differential cross sections change by about five orders of magnitude. The momentum distributions of fragments in the laboratory frame and their kinetic-energy distributions in the rest frame of the fragmenting nucleus are used to test the predictions of four models of ion–ion interactions: BC, INCL++, LAQGSM03.03, and QMD.
About the authors
B. M. Abramov
Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics
Email: anna.krutenkova@itep.ru
Russian Federation, Bol’shaya Cheremuskinskaya ul. 25, Moscow, 117218
P. N. Alexeev
Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics
Email: anna.krutenkova@itep.ru
Russian Federation, Bol’shaya Cheremuskinskaya ul. 25, Moscow, 117218
Yu. A. Borodin
Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics
Email: anna.krutenkova@itep.ru
Russian Federation, Bol’shaya Cheremuskinskaya ul. 25, Moscow, 117218
S. A. Bulychjov
Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics
Email: anna.krutenkova@itep.ru
Russian Federation, Bol’shaya Cheremuskinskaya ul. 25, Moscow, 117218
K. K. Gudima
Institute of Applied Physics
Email: anna.krutenkova@itep.ru
Moldova, Republic of, Academiei str. 5, Chisinau, MD-2028
I. A. Dukhovskoy
Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics
Email: anna.krutenkova@itep.ru
Russian Federation, Bol’shaya Cheremuskinskaya ul. 25, Moscow, 117218
A. P. Krutenkova
Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics
Author for correspondence.
Email: anna.krutenkova@itep.ru
Russian Federation, Bol’shaya Cheremuskinskaya ul. 25, Moscow, 117218
V. V. Kulikov
Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics
Email: anna.krutenkova@itep.ru
Russian Federation, Bol’shaya Cheremuskinskaya ul. 25, Moscow, 117218
M. A. Martemianov
Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics
Email: anna.krutenkova@itep.ru
Russian Federation, Bol’shaya Cheremuskinskaya ul. 25, Moscow, 117218
M. A. Matsyuk
Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics
Email: anna.krutenkova@itep.ru
Russian Federation, Bol’shaya Cheremuskinskaya ul. 25, Moscow, 117218
S. G. Mashnik
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Email: anna.krutenkova@itep.ru
United States, Los Alamos, NM 87545
E. N. Turdakina
Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics
Email: anna.krutenkova@itep.ru
Russian Federation, Bol’shaya Cheremuskinskaya ul. 25, Moscow, 117218
A. I. Khanov
Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics
Email: anna.krutenkova@itep.ru
Russian Federation, Bol’shaya Cheremuskinskaya ul. 25, Moscow, 117218
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