Intermediate mass fragment emission and iso-scaling in dissipative Ca+Sn reactions at 45 AMeV

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Abstract

The production mechanism of intermediate-mass fragments (IMFs) with atomic numbers Z = 3 - 7 is explored in the intermediate energy regime, studying dissipative 48Ca+112Sn and 48Ca+ 124Sn reactions at E/A=45MeV. Various aspects of IMF emission patterns point to an inelastic break-up type production mechanism involving excited projectile-like fragment from dissipative interactions. Isotopic yield ratios of identical IMFs from the above two dissipative reactions have been analysed using the "isoscaling" method. Observed trends are correlated with ground-state binding energy systematics and their relevance for an evaluation of the symmetry energy is discussed. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Singh, H., Quinlan, M. J., Tõke, J., Pawelczak, I., Henry, E., Schröder, W. U., … Vigilante, M. (2013). Intermediate mass fragment emission and iso-scaling in dissipative Ca+Sn reactions at 45 AMeV. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1524, pp. 252–255). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4801726

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