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Target Residues Formed in the Deuteron-Induced Reaction of Gold at Incident Energy 2.2 AGeV | A. R. Balabekyan
; N. A. Demekhina
; G. S. Karapetyan
; D. R. Drnoyan
; V.I.Zhemenik
; J.Adam
; L.Zavorka
; A.A.Solnyshkin
; V.M.Tsoupko-Sitnikov
; J.Khushvaktov
; | Date: |
19 Jun 2013 | Abstract: | Cross sections of radioactive nuclides, resulting from the interactions of
4.4-GeV deuterons with $^{197}$Au, which cover all mass range of the reaction
products, have been measured for the first time in the literature, up to our
knowledge. The measurements were done by direct counting of the target with
calibrated Ge(Li) $gamma$-ray spectrometer and spectral analysis with computer
program. More than 60 nuclides were identified between mass numbers 22 and 199.
The results have been parametrized in term of 3-parameter equation which
accurately reproduces the measured isobaric distribution. Using data from
charge distribution mass-yield distribution was obtained. From mass
distribution the evidence supportive of the existence of several different
mechanisms in the reaction was derived. The comparison of the results of this
work with the data from the reactions of high energy protons, deuterons and
heavy-ions has been done in order to check the concepts of factorization and
limiting fragmentation. The results are compared to the predictions of
intranuclear cascade-evaporation calculations, and are in reasonable agreement. | Source: | arXiv, 1306.4586 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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