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3.
Nucl Phys A ; 506(3-4): 637-54, 1990.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11537190

ABSTRACT

Emission of light fragments at small angles is studied in relativistic heavy ion collisions using the Diogene plastic wall for both symmetrical and non-symmetrical target-projectile systems with 400 MeV per nucleon and 800 MeV per nucleon incident neon nuclei. Efficiency of multiplicity measurements in the small angle range for the selection of central or peripheral collisions is confirmed for asymmetric systems. Differential production cross sections of Z = 1 fragments show evidence for the existence of two emitting sources. The apparent temperature of each source is obtained from comparison with a thermodynamical model.


Subject(s)
Elementary Particles , Light , Ions , Lead/chemistry , Mathematics , Models, Theoretical , Neon/chemistry , Nuclear Physics , Protons , Sodium Fluoride/chemistry , Temperature , Thermodynamics
4.
Phys Rev Lett ; 62(11): 1251-4, 1989 Mar 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10039622

ABSTRACT

Triple-differential cross sections of charged pions were measured for collisions of Ne projectiles at E/A = 800 MeV with NaF, Nb, and Pb targets. The reaction plane was estimated event by event from the light-baryon momentum distribution. For heavy targets, preferential emission of charged pions away from the interaction zone towards the projectile side was observed in the transverse direction. Such a preferential emission, which is not predicted by cascade calculations, may be attributed to a stronger pion absorption by the heavier spectator remnant.


Subject(s)
Energy Transfer , Mesons , Models, Theoretical , Neon , Elementary Particles , Lead , Nuclear Physics
5.
Phys Lett B ; 200(1-2): 17-21, 1988 Jan 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11538998

ABSTRACT

Proton-proton small angle correlations have been measured in neon-nucleus collisions, using the 4 pi detector Diogene, at 400 and 800 MeV per nucleon incident energies. Values of the size of the emitting region are obtained by comparison with the Koonin formula, taking into account the biases of the apparatus. The dependence of the density on target mass and incident energy is also analysed.


Subject(s)
Energy Transfer , Neon , Nuclear Physics , Protons , Carbon , Elementary Particles , Lead , Models, Theoretical , Niobium , Particle Accelerators , Sodium Fluoride
6.
Phys Lett B ; 198(2): 139-42, 1987 Nov 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11538853

ABSTRACT

Mean multiplicities of pi+ and pi- in 4He collisions with C, Cu, and Pb at 200, 600, and 800 MeV/u, and with C and Pb at 400 MeV/u have been measured using the large solid angle detector Diogene. The independence of pion multiplicity on projectile incident energy, target mass and proton multiplicity is studied in comparison with intra-nuclear cascade predictions. The discrepancy between experimental results and theory is pointed out and discussed.


Subject(s)
Helium , Mesons , Models, Theoretical , Protons , Radiometry , Carbon , Copper , Energy Transfer , Ions , Lead , Monte Carlo Method , Nuclear Physics
7.
Nucl Instrum Methods Phys Res A ; A261: 379-98, 1987.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11538854

ABSTRACT

Diogene, an electronic 4 pi detector, has been built and installed at the Saturne synchrotron in Saclay. The forward angular range (0 degree-6 degrees) is covered by 48 time-of-flight scintillator telescopes that provide charge identification. The trajectories of fragments emitted at larger angles are recorded in a cylindrical 0.4-m3 Pictorial Drift Chamber (PDC) surrounding the target. The PDC is inside a 1-T magnetic field; the axis of the PDC cylinder and the magnetic field are parallel to the beam. Good identification has been obtained for both positive and negative pi mesons and for hydrogen and helium isotopes. Multiplicities in relativistic nucleus-nucleus reactions up to 40 have been detected, limited mainly by the present electronics.


Subject(s)
Helium , Isotopes , Mesons , Nuclear Physics/instrumentation , Radiometry/instrumentation , Elementary Particles , Energy Transfer , Equipment Design , Ions , Models, Theoretical , Protons
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