Multifragmentation Studies in 84Kr Interactions with Nuclear Emulsion at around 1 A GeV
V. Singh (1), S.K. Tuli (1), B. Bhattacharjee (2), S. Sengupta (2), A., Mukhopadhyay (3) ((1) Department of Physics, Banaras Hindu University,, Varanasi, India, (2) Department of Physics, Gauhati University, Guwahati,, India, (3) Department of Physics, North Bengal University

TL;DR
This study investigates the multifragmentation process in 84Kr interactions with nuclear emulsion at around 1 A GeV, revealing its dependence on projectile mass and energy, and providing detailed insights into the phenomenon.
Contribution
It presents new experimental data on multifragmentation in 84Kr interactions across different energies, highlighting the mass dependence of intermediate-mass fragments.
Findings
Multifragmentation is a common low-energy phenomenon with heavy projectiles.
Number of IMFs depends strongly on projectile mass.
Multifragmentation occurs across various energy intervals.
Abstract
Projectile fragmentation of 84Kr in three different energy intervals has been studied. Many aspects of multifragmentation process have been examined in depth. It is observed that multifragmentation is a general low energy phenomenon associated with heavy beam. The number of Intermediate-Mass-Fragments (IMF's) shows strong projetile mass dependence.
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TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Nuclear reactor physics and engineering · Nuclear Physics and Applications
