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Fragmentation and multifragmentation of 10.6A GeV gold nuclei

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The experimental data on the interactions of 10.6A GeV gold nuclei in nuclear emulsions are analyzed with particular emphasis of target separation interactions and study of critical exponents. Charged fragment moments, conditional moments as well as two and three – body asymmetries of the fast moving projectile particles are determined in terms of the total charge remaining bound in the multiply charged projectile fragments. Some differences in the average yields of helium nuclei and heavier fragments are observed, which may be attributed to a target effect. However, two and three-body asymmetries and conditional moments indicate that the breakup mechanism of the projectile seems to be independent of target mass. We looked for evidence of critical point observable in finite nuclei by study the resulting charged fragments distributions. We have obtained the values for the critical exponents γ, β and τ and compare our results with those at lower energy experiment (1.0A GeV data). The values suggest that a phase transition like behavior, is observed.

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Received: 2 July 1998 / Revised version: 26 March 1999

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Adamovich, M., Aggarwal , M., Alexandrov, Y. et al. Fragmentation and multifragmentation of 10.6A GeV gold nuclei . Eur. Phys. J. A 5, 429–440 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100500050306

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