1997
DOI: 10.1142/s0218301397000135
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Target-Associated Particles Production in the Interactions of 3.7 and 200A GeV Sulphur Projectiles with Nuclear Emulsion

Abstract: The characteristics of the associated particles produced in 3.7 and 200A GeV 32 S -emulsion inelastic interactions are reported. The experimental data at 3.7 A GeV are compared with the predictions of the standard cascading evaporation model. For explaining the results at higher energy (200A GeV), a simple model which includes the nucleon sub-structure (Reggeon model) is introduced. This model is found to be capable of producing the mean features of the data obtained for the two used exposures.

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“…Moreover, the probability of all target nuclei to emit alpha particles seems to be remarkably large compared to emitting other fragments. This experimental fact ensures that alphaparticle is a tightly bound structure and a strong possibility that nuclei might be considered as composed of alpha clusters, as supported by several research workers [23][24][25][26][27][28][29].…”
Section: -1 Charge Identificationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Moreover, the probability of all target nuclei to emit alpha particles seems to be remarkably large compared to emitting other fragments. This experimental fact ensures that alphaparticle is a tightly bound structure and a strong possibility that nuclei might be considered as composed of alpha clusters, as supported by several research workers [23][24][25][26][27][28][29].…”
Section: -1 Charge Identificationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…To obtain a high scanning efficiency, the pellicles were scanned under 100X magnification by doubly scanning along the beam tracks, fast in the forward direction and slow in the backward one. The details about the irradiation and scanning are reported in earlier studies [15,16]. Once an interaction is observed, the incoming track is carefully examined to ensure that it is indeed a beam track.…”
Section: Table (1): the Chemical Composition Of Br-2 Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mesons are produced after a certain time when strings and resonances decay. Particles taking part in the primary collisions are allowed to rescatter with other particles by using Reggeon interactions [41][42][43], which basically amounts to a cascade in the two-dimensional impact parameter space. This is the main difference between Reggeon cascading and the usual cascading in the three-dimensional space of the nucleus.…”
Section: Fritiof Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%