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Merging the CEM2k and LAQGSM Codes with GEMINI
An improved version of the Cascade-Exciton Model (CEM) of nuclear reactions
contained in the code CEM2k and the Los Alamos version of the Quark-Gluon
String Model (LAQGSM) are merged with the well-known sequential-binary-decay
model GEMINI by Charity. We present some results on proton-induced
fragmentation, fission-product yields and on particle spectra predicted by
these extended versions of CEM2k and LAQGSM. We show that merging CEM2k and
LAQGSM with GEMINI allows us to describe many fission and fragmentation
reactions in addition to the spallation and evaporation reactions which are
already described well by these codes. Nevertheless, the current version of
GEMINI we use does not provide a completely satisfactory description of some
complex-particle spectra, fragment emission, and spallation yields for some
reactions, and is not yet a universal tool for applications. Our results show
that GEMINI contains a powerful model to describe
evaporation/fission/fragmentation reactions and often provides better results
when compared to other models, especially for emission of heavy fragments from
reactions on medium-heavy nuclei (where most other models simply fail), but it
must be further extended and improved in order to properly describe arbitrary
reactions.Comment: Revised version of an ND2004 contribution (2004, Santa Fe, USA):
minor revision of the text, Fig. 5 revised, references updated. We thank Dr.
Claude Volant for noticing that the stated values of the fission delay time
used in GEMINI were in error for several reactions in the earlier version of
this pape
Observation of structures at and MeV/c in the invariant mass spectra in pC, dC, and dCu collisions at of a few GeV/c per nucleon
The results of an analysis of the invariant mass spectra of photon pairs
produced in dC, pC and dCu interactions at momenta of 2.75, 5.5 and 3.83 GeV/c
per nucleon respectively, are presented. Signals in the form of enhanced
structures at invariant masses of about 17 and 38 MeV/c2 are observed. The
results of testing of the observed signals, including the results of the Monte
Carlo simulation are presented. The test results support the conclusion that
the observed signals are the consequence of detection of the particles with
masses of about 17 and 38 MeV/c2 decaying into a pair of photons.Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:0806.279
Resonance structure in the {\gamma}{\gamma} and systems in dC interactions
Along with and {\eta} mesons, a resonance structure in the invariant
mass spectrum of two photons at M{\gamma}{\gamma} = 360 \pm 7 \pm 9 MeV is
observed in the reaction d + C \rightarrow {\gamma} + {\gamma} + X at momentum
2.75 GeV/c per nucleon. Estimates of its width and production cross section are
{\Gamma} = 64 \pm 18 MeV and = 98 \pm 24 {\mu}b,
respectively. The collected statistics amount to 2339 \pm 340 events of 1.5
\cdot 10^6 triggered interactions of a total number ~ 10^12 of dC-interactions.
The results on observation of the resonance in the invariant mass spectra of
two mesons are presented: the data obtained in the d + C \rightarrow
{\gamma} + {\gamma} reaction is confirmed by the d + C \rightarrow +
reaction: = 359.2 \pm 1.9 MeV, {\Gamma} = 48.9 \pm 4.9
MeV; the ratio of Br(R\rightarrow{\gamma}{\gamma}) /
Br(R\rightarrow) = (1.8 {\div} 3.7)\cdot10^-3.Comment: 10 pages, 11 figure
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