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Emission time scale of light particles in the system Xe+Sn at 50 AMeV. A probe for dynamical emission ?
Proton and deuteron correlation functions have been investigated with both
impact parameter and emission source selections. The correlations of the system
(129Xe + natSn) at 50 AMeV have been measured with the 4 pi INDRA which
provides a complete kinematical description of each event. The emission time
scale analyzed with a quantum model reveals the time sequence of the light
particles emitted by the projectile-like fragment. The short and constant
emission time of the proton, independent of the impact parameter, can be
attributed to a preequilibrium process.Comment: 20 pages, with 11 included figures; Accepted by European Physics
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Surveying the nuclear caloric curve
International audienceThe 4Ï array INDRA was used to detect nearly all charged products emitted in Ar + Ni collisions between 52 and 95 MeV/u. The charge, mass and excitation energy Eâ of the quasi-projectiles have been reconstructed event by event. Excitation energies up to 25 MeV per nucleon are reached
Dynamical effects and IMF production in peripheral and semi-central collisions of Xe+Sn at 50 MeV/nucleon
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A hot expanding source in 50 A MeV Xe+Sn central reactions
International audienceThe INDRA multidetector has been used to study multifragmentation processes in central collisions for the Xe + Sn reaction at 50 A MeV. A single isotropic source formed at an excitation energy of 12 A MeV exhausting most of the emitted charged products has been isolated in such collisions. The fragment kinetic energy spectra indicate a fast disintegration of the system with a radial collective motion of about 2 A MeV. The light charged particle characteristics within this scenario are also discussed
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