Characteristics of Compound Multiplicity in 84^Kr_36 with various light and heavy targets at 1 GeV per nucleon
N. S. Chouhan, M. K. Singh, V. Singh

TL;DR
This study investigates how the compound multiplicity in 84Kr36 interactions at 1 GeV per nucleon varies with different targets, revealing linear relationships with projectile and system mass numbers.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the linear dependence of compound multiplicity features on projectile and target mass in high-energy nuclear interactions.
Findings
Width of multiplicity distributions correlates linearly with projectile mass.
Mean compound multiplicity increases linearly with system mass.
Results enhance understanding of nuclear interaction characteristics at high energies.
Abstract
Present article focuses on the interactions of 84 Kr 36 having kinetic energy around 1 GeV per nucleon with NIKFI BR2 nuclear emulsion detectors targets, that can reveal important features of some compound multiplicity. The observation showed that the width of the compound multiplicity distributions and value of the mean compound multiplicity have linear relation with the mass number of the projectile as well as colliding system.
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