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Physics Letters B

Volume 337, Issues 1–2, 6 October 1994, Pages 53-58
Physics Letters B

Effects of flow on intermediate mass fragments in central gold on gold collisions

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Abstract

The fragment-fragment correlation is investigated for nearly central collisions of Au on Au at 150 MeV per nucleon. The properties of the fragmenting source are determined within the Boltzmann-Ühling-Uhlenbeck approach. The final decay is described by a statistical multifragmentation model including secondary decay and Coulomb expansion. An anisotropic radial flow is needed to reproduce the energy spectra, the relative velocity distribution of the fragments and their correlation function.

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