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Origin of slow, heavy residues observed in dissipative Au197+Kr86 collisions at EA=35 MeV

W. Skulski, B. Djerroud, D. K. Agnihotri, S. P. Baldwin, J. Tõke, X. Zhao, W. U. Schröder, L. G. Sobotka, R. J. Charity, J. Dempsey, D. G. Sarantites, B. Lott, W. Loveland, and K. Aleklett
Phys. Rev. C 53, R2594(R) – Published 1 June 1996
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Abstract

An exclusive measurement of slow, massive residues from the Au197+Kr86 reaction at E/A=35 MeV has been performed in coincidence with projectile-like fragments, neutrons, as well as light- and intermediate-mass charged products. The highly efficient (double 4π) detector setup used included the University of Rochester SuperBall neutron detector and the Washington University Microball. The observed large yield of slow, massive residues shows characteristics consistent with a production scenario similar to that of binary dissipative collisions. The residues result from the statistical decay of primary targetlike fragments, produced even in the most dissipative collisions identified in the present experiment.

  • Received 18 March 1996

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.53.R2594

©1996 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

W. Skulski*, B. Djerroud, D. K. Agnihotri, S. P. Baldwin, J. Tõke, X. Zhao, and W. U. Schröder

  • Department of Chemistry and NSRL, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14627

L. G. Sobotka, R. J. Charity, J. Dempsey, and D. G. Sarantites

  • Department of Chemistry, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 63130

B. Lott

  • GANIL (IN2P3-CNRS, DSM-CEA), BP 5027, Caen 14021, France

W. Loveland

  • Department of Chemistry, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331

K. Aleklett

  • Studsvik Neutron Research Laboratory, Uppsala University, S-611 82 Nyköping, Sweden

  • *On leave of absence from the Heavy Ion Laboratory, Warsaw University, Poland.

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Vol. 53, Iss. 6 — June 1996

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