Study of fragmentation and momentum correlations in heavy-ion collisions
Sakshi Gautam, Rajni Kant

TL;DR
This paper investigates how momentum correlations influence the production of light and medium mass fragments in heavy-ion collisions, emphasizing the significant impact of momentum cuts on fragment emission.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of momentum correlations and their effect on fragment emission, highlighting the importance of momentum cuts in clusterization.
Findings
Momentum cuts significantly affect fragment emission patterns.
Momentum correlations are crucial in understanding fragment production.
The study provides insights into the role of phase space in heavy-ion collisions.
Abstract
The role of momentum correlations is studied in the production of light and medium mass fragments by imposing momentum cut in clusterization the phase space. Our detailed investigation shows that momentum cut has major role to play in the emission of fragments.
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