Multifragmentation and flow: peripheral vs. central collisions

Multifragment decays of heavy nuclei have been studied at the ALADIN spectrometer system at beam energies between 100 and 1000 MeV per nucleon. The observed fragment distributions signal a universality of spectator decays at bombarding energies E A ≥ 400 MeV . The role of the radial flow for the fra...

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Hauptverfasser: Pochodzalla, J., Aiello, S., Begemann-Blaich, M., Blaich, Th, Bowman, D.R., Charity, R.J., Cosmo, A., Ferrero, A., Gelbke, C.K., Hsi, W.C., Hubele, J., Imme, G., Iori, I., Kempter, J., Kreutz, P., Kunde, G.J., Kunze, W.D., Lindenstruth, V., Lisa, M.A., Lynch, W.G., Lynen, U., Mang, M., Moretto, L.G., Moroni, A., Müller, W.F.J., Neumann, M., Ocker, B., Ogilvie, C.A., Pappalardo, V., Peaslee, G.F., Raciti, G., Rosenberger, F., Rubehn, T., Sann, H., Scardaoni, R., Schüttauf, A., Seidel, W., Serfling, V., Sobotka, L.G., Stroth, J., Stuttge, L., Trautmann, W., Tsang, M.B., Tucholski, A., Williams, C.W., Wörner, A., Zude, E., Zwieglinski, B.
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