The N/Z dependence of projectile fragmentation at relativistic energies has been studied in a recent experiment at the GSI laboratory with the ALADiN forward spectrometer coupled to the LAND neutron detector. Besides a primary beam of Sn-124, also secondary beams of La-124 and Sn-107 delivered by the FRS fragment separator have been used in order to extend the range of isotopic compositions of the produced spectator sources. With the achieved mass resolution of Delta A/A approximate to 1.5%, lighter isotopes with atomic numbers Z <= 10 are individually resolved. The presently ongoing analyses of the measured isotope yields focus on isoscaling and its relation to the properties of hot fragments at freeze-out and on the derivation of chemical freeze-out temperatures which are found to be independent of the isotopic composition of the studied systems. The latter result is at variance with the predictions for limiting temperatures as obtained with finite-temperature Hartree-Fock calculations.
N/Z dependence of projectile fragmentation / W. Trautmann, P. Adrich, T. Aumann, C.O. Bacri, T. Barczyk, R. Bassini, S. Bianchin, C. Boiano, A.S. Botvina, A. Boudard, J. Brzychczyk, A. Chbihi, J. Cibor, B. Czech, M. De Napoli, J.E. Ducret, H. Emling, J.D. Frankland, M. Hellstrom, D. Henzlova, G. Imme, I. Iori, H. Johansson, K. Kezzar, A. Lafriakh, A. Le Fevre, E. Le Gentil, Y. Leifels, J. Luhning, J. Lukasik, W.G. Lynch, U. Lynen, Z. Majka, M. Mocko, W.F.J. Muller, A. Mykulyak, H. Orth, A.N. Otte, R. Palit, P. Pawlowski, A. Pullia, G. Raciti, E. Rapisarda, H. Sann, C. Schwarz, C. Sfienti, H. Simon, K. Summerer, M.B. Tsang, G. Verde, C. Volant, M. Wallace, H. Weick, J. Wiechula, A. Wieloch, B. Zwieglinski. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS E. - ISSN 0218-3013. - 17:9(2008 Oct), pp. 1838-1849.
N/Z dependence of projectile fragmentation
I. Iori;A. Pullia;
2008
Abstract
The N/Z dependence of projectile fragmentation at relativistic energies has been studied in a recent experiment at the GSI laboratory with the ALADiN forward spectrometer coupled to the LAND neutron detector. Besides a primary beam of Sn-124, also secondary beams of La-124 and Sn-107 delivered by the FRS fragment separator have been used in order to extend the range of isotopic compositions of the produced spectator sources. With the achieved mass resolution of Delta A/A approximate to 1.5%, lighter isotopes with atomic numbers Z <= 10 are individually resolved. The presently ongoing analyses of the measured isotope yields focus on isoscaling and its relation to the properties of hot fragments at freeze-out and on the derivation of chemical freeze-out temperatures which are found to be independent of the isotopic composition of the studied systems. The latter result is at variance with the predictions for limiting temperatures as obtained with finite-temperature Hartree-Fock calculations.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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