The peculiarities of emission of He(z=2) projectile fragments in the interactions of gold nuclei with Ag, Br emulssion nuclei at the energies of 10.6 AGeV
U.U. Abdurakhmanov, V.S. Navotny

TL;DR
This paper investigates how helium projectile fragments are emitted during gold nucleus collisions with silver and bromine nuclei at 10.6 AGeV, focusing on how emission characteristics depend on interaction centrality and disintegration degree.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the emission behavior of helium fragments in high-energy nuclear collisions at intermediate impact parameters.
Findings
Emission characteristics vary with interaction centrality.
Degree of nucleus disintegration influences helium fragment emission.
Dependence of emission on impact parameter is characterized.
Abstract
In the interactions of gold nuclei with the energy 10.6 AGeV with the Ag, Br emulssion nuclei at the intermadiate impact parametes the dependencies of characteristics of individual emission acts of He-fragmetns on the centrality of the interaction and the degree of nucleus disintegration.
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Taxonomy
TopicsLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasma · Nuclear Physics and Applications · Atomic and Molecular Physics
