A model for projectile fragmentation is developed whose origin can be traced
back to the Bevalac era. The model positions itself between the
phenomenological EPAX parametrization and transport models like "Heavy Ion
Phase Space Exploration" (HIPSE) model and antisymmetrised molecular dynamics
(AMD) model. A very simple impact parameter dependence of input temperature is
incorporated in the model which helps to analyze the more peripheral
collisions. The model is applied to calculate the charge, isotopic
distributions, average number of intermediate mass fragments and the average
size of largest cluster at different Z_{bound} of different projectile
fragmentation reactions at different energies.Comment: Talk given by Gargi Chaudhuri at the 11th International Conference on
Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions (NN2012), San Antonio, Texas, USA, May 27-June 1,
2012. 10 pages, 7 figure