Fragmentation of exotic oxygen isotopes
AUTOR(ES)
Leistenschneider, A., Aumann, T., Boretzky, K., Canto, L.F., Carlson, B.V., Cortina, D., Datta Pramanik, U., Elze, Th.W., Emling, H., Geissel, H., Grünschloss, A., Helariutta, K., Hellström, M., Hussein, M.S., Ilievski, S., Jones, K., Kratz, J.V., Kulessa, R., Le Hong, Khiem, Lubkiewicz, E., Münzenberg, G., Palit, R., Reiter, P., Scheidenberger, C., Schmidt, K.-H., Simon, H., Sümmerer, K., Wajda, E., Walús, W.
FONTE
Brazilian Journal of Physics
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2003-06
RESUMO
Abrasion-ablation models and the empirical EPAX parametrization of projectile fragmentation are described. Their cross section predictions are compared to recent data of the fragmentation of secondary beams of neutron-rich, unstable 19,20,21O isotopes at beam energies near 600 MeV/nucleon as well as data for stable 17,18O beams.
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