Yields of nuclear fragments in the interactions of carbon nuclei with a beryllium target at a projectile energy of 0.6 GeV per nucleon
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ABRAMOV, B., ALEXEEV, P., BORODIN, Yu., BULYCHJOV, S., GUDIMA, Konstantin K., DUKHOVSKOY, I., KRUTENKOVA, Anna, KULIKOV, V., MARTEMIANOV, Maxim, MATSYUK, M., MASHNIK, Stepan, TURDAKINA, E.. Yields of nuclear fragments in the interactions of carbon nuclei with a beryllium target at a projectile energy of 0.6 GeV per nucleon. In: Physics of Atomic Nuclei, 2016, nr. 5(79), pp. 700-707. ISSN 1063-7788. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063778816050033
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Physics of Atomic Nuclei
Numărul 5(79) / 2016 / ISSN 1063-7788

Yields of nuclear fragments in the interactions of carbon nuclei with a beryllium target at a projectile energy of 0.6 GeV per nucleon

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063778816050033

Pag. 700-707

Abramov B.1, Alexeev P.1, Borodin Yu.1, Bulychjov S.2, Gudima Konstantin K.3, Dukhovskoy I.1, Krutenkova Anna2, Kulikov V.1, Martemianov Maxim1, Matsyuk M.1, Mashnik Stepan4, Turdakina E.1
 
1 National Research Center «Kurchatov Institute», Moscow,
2 National Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute", Moscow,
3 Institute of Applied Physics, Academy of Sciences of Moldova,
4 Los Alamos National Laboratory
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 16 iunie 2022


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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.