Secondary nuclear fragment beams for investigations of relativistic fragmentation of light radioactive nuclei using nuclear photoemulsion at Nuclotron
P.A. Rukoyatkin, L.N. Komolov, R.I. Kukushkina, V.N. Ramzhin, P.I., Zarubin

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development and use of secondary nuclear fragment beams at the Nuclotron for studying relativistic fragmentation of light radioactive nuclei using nuclear photoemulsion techniques.
Contribution
It presents recent progress in generating and utilizing secondary nuclear beams for investigating light nuclei structure at the LHE accelerator.
Findings
Successful formation of secondary nuclear beams at Nuclotron
Application of nuclear photoemulsion technique for light nuclei study
Advancements in relativistic fragmentation research
Abstract
Slowly extracted relativistic beams of light nuclei and a beam transportation line net system constitute a good base for secondary nuclear beams forming at the LHE accelerator facility. A recent years activity in the field at the Laboratory is connected with a project on study light nuclei structure by means the emulsion technique [1,2]. The paper shortly summarizes results of the work.
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