Time Scale For Emission Of Intermediate-Mass Fragments In Ar-36+Au-197 Collisions At E/A = 35 Mev
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS(1991)
Abstract
Two-fragment (Be-Be, B-B, and C-C) correlation functions were measured at small relative momenta for noncompound fragment emission in Ar-36 + Au-197 collisions at E/A = 35 MeV. Interpretation of the experimental correlation functions in terms of final-state Coulomb-interaction models indicate average fragment-emission times of about 100-200 fm/c.
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nuclear reactions,charged particles,correlation function
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