Light fragments from (C + Be) interactions at 0.6 GeV/nucleon
B. M. Abramov, P. N. Alekseev, Yu. A. Borodin, S. A. Bulychjov, I. A., Dukhovskoy, A. I. Khanov, A. P. Krutenkova, V. V. Kulikov, M. A. Martemianov,, S. G. Mashnik, M. A. Matsyuk, E. N. Turdakina, and P. I. Zarubin

TL;DR
This study measures nuclear fragments from carbon-beryllium interactions at 0.6 GeV/nucleon to test various ion-ion interaction models and compare them with thermodynamical fragmentation predictions.
Contribution
It provides experimental spectra data for 12C fragmentation and evaluates four different ion-ion interaction models against these data.
Findings
INCL++ and BC models show good agreement with measured spectra.
QMD model has limitations in reproducing fragment distributions.
Thermodynamical parametrization offers a useful analytical comparison.
Abstract
Nuclear fragments emitted at 3.5 degrees in 12C fragmentation at 0.6 GeV/nucleon have been measured. The spectra obtained are used for testing the predictions of four ion-ion interaction models: INCL++, BC, LAQGSM03.03 and QMD as well as for the comparison with the analytical parametrization in the framework of thermodynamical picture of fragmentation.
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