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26 April 2024
 
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Strong enhancement of extremely energetic proton production in central heavy ion collisions at intermediate energy
P. Sapienza ; R. Coniglione ; M. Colonna ; E. Migneco ; C. Agodi ; R. Alba ; G. Bellia ; A. Del Zoppo ; P. Finocchiaro ; V. Greco ; K. Loukachine ; C. Maiolino ; P. Piattelli ; D. Santonocito ; P. G. Ventura ; Y. Blumenfeld ; M. Bruno ; N. Colonna ; M. D’Agostino ; L. Fabbietti ; M. L. Fiandri ; F. Gramegna ; I. Iori ; G. V. Margagliotti ; P. F. Mastinu ; P. M. Milazzo ; A. Moroni ; R. Rui ; J. A. Scarpaci ; G. Vannini ;
Date 23 Apr 2001
Journal Phys.Rev.Lett. 87 (2001) 072701
Subject nucl-ex
AbstractThe energetic proton emission has been investigated as a function of the reaction centrality for the system 58Ni + 58Ni at 30A MeV. Extremely energetic protons (EpNN > 130 MeV) were measured and their multiplicity is found to increase almost quadratically with the number of participant nucleons thus indicating the onset of a mechanism beyond one and two-body dynamics.
Source arXiv, nucl-ex/0104019
Other source [GID 364489] pmid11497888
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