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Generalized Isoscaling of Isotopic Distributions
R.Shomin ; M.B. Tsang ; O. Bjarki ; C.K. Gelbke ; G.J.Kunde1 ; R.C. Lemmon ; W.G. Lynch ; D. Magestro ; R. Popescu ; A.M. Vandermolen ; G. Verde ; G.D. Westfall ; H.F. Xi W. A. Friedman G. Imme ; V. Maddalena ; C. Nociforo ; G. Raciti ; G. Riccobene ; F.P. Romano ; A. Saija ; C. Sfienti S. Fritz ; C. Gross ; T. Odeh ; C. Schwarz A. Nadasen ; D. Sisan ; K.A.G. Rao ;
Date 25 Sep 2002
Subject nucl-ex
AffiliationNSCL, Michigan State University) W. A. Friedman (Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin) G. Imme, V. Maddalena, C. Nociforo, G. Raciti, G. Riccobene, F.P. Romano, A. Saija, C. Sfienti (I.N.F.N. and Laboratorio Nazionale del SUD) S. Fritz, C. Gr
AbstractGeneralized isoscaling relationships are proposed that may permit one to relate the isotopic distributions of systems that may not be at the same temperature. The proposed relationships are applied to multifragmentation excitation functions for central Kr+Nb and Ar+Sc collisions.
Source arXiv, nucl-ex/0209023
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