Correlations between reaction product yields as a tool for probing heavy-ion reaction scenarios

W. Gawlikowicz, D. K. Agnihotri, S. A. Baldwin, W. U. Schröder, J. Tõke, R. J. Charity, D. G. Sarantites, L. G. Sobotka, R. T. deSouza, T. Barczyk, K. Grotowski, S. Micek, R. Płaneta, and Z. Sosin
Phys. Rev. C 81, 014604 – Published 8 January 2010

Abstract

Experimental multidimensional joint distributions of neutrons and charged reaction products were analyzed for Xe136+Bi209 reactions at E/A=28, 40, and 62 MeV and were found to exhibit several different types of prominent correlation patterns. Some of these correlations have a simple explanation in terms of the system excitation energy and pose little challenge to most statistical decay theories. However, several other types of correlation patterns are difficult to reconcile with some, but not other, possible reaction scenarios. In this respect, correlations between the average atomic numbers of intermediate-mass fragments, on the one hand, and light particle multiplicities, on the other, are notable. This kind of multiparticle correlation provides a useful tool for probing reaction scenarios, which is different from the traditional approach of interpreting inclusive yields of individual reaction products.

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  • Received 29 May 2009

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.81.014604

©2010 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

W. Gawlikowicz1,2, D. K. Agnihotri1, S. A. Baldwin1, W. U. Schröder1,*, J. Tõke1, R. J. Charity3, D. G. Sarantites3, L. G. Sobotka3, R. T. deSouza4, T. Barczyk5, K. Grotowski5, S. Micek5, R. Płaneta5, and Z. Sosin5

  • 1Departments of Chemistry and Physics, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14627, USA
  • 2Heavy-Ion Laboratory, Warsaw University, PL-02-093 Warsaw, Poland
  • 3Department of Chemistry, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 63130, USA
  • 4Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, USA
  • 5Institute of Physics, Jagellonian University, PL-30-059 Krakow, Poland

  • *schroeder@chem.rochester.edu

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Vol. 81, Iss. 1 — January 2010

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