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Multifragmentation of very heavy nuclear systems (III): fragment velocity correlations and event topology at freeze-out
G. T~{a}b~{a}caru ; M.-F. Rivet ; B. Borderie ; M. Pârlog ; B. Bouriquet ; A. Chbihi ; J.D. Frankland ; J.-P. Wieleczko ; the INDRA Collaboration Collaboration ;
Date 26 Aug 2005
Subject nucl-ex
AffiliationIPNO, NIPNE), M.-F. Rivet (IPNO), B. Borderie (IPNO), M. Pârlog (IPNO, NIPNE), B. Bouriquet (GANIL), A. Chbihi (GANIL), J.D. Frankland (GANIL), J.-P. Wieleczko (GANIL
AbstractKinetic energy spectra and fragment velocity correlations, simulated by means of stochastic mean-field calculations, are successfully confronted with experimental data for single multifragmenting sources prepared at the same excitation energy per nucleon in 32 AMeV 129Xe+natSn and 36 AMeV 155Gd+natU central collisions. Relying thus on simulations, average freeze-out times of 200-240 fm/c are estimated The corresponding spatial distributions of fragments are more compact for the lighter system (~3-4V\_0 vs ~8V\_0).
Source arXiv, nucl-ex/0508033
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