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Characteristics of the projectile and target fragments produced in 84Kr36 — emulsion interaction at 1GeV per nucleon

Sanjeev Kumar, M. K. Singh, R.K. Jain, V. Singh

2020International Journal of Modern Physics E17 citationsDOI

Abstract

In the present analysis, we have focused on the emission characteristics of the projectile and target fragments produced from the interaction of [Formula: see text]Kr with nuclear emulsion at 1 A GeV. We have studied the variation of the fragmentation parameter for singly charged [Formula: see text], doubly charged [Formula: see text], lower multiple-charged [Formula: see text]–[Formula: see text], medium multiple-charged [Formula: see text]–[Formula: see text] and higher multiple-charged [Formula: see text], projectile fragments with respect to mass of the projectile and found that they are showing the different behaviors for different projectile fragments. We have also studied the emission behavior of shower particles, with respect to the black and gray particles. The present studies show that the production of shower particles strongly depends on the incident kinetic energy of the projectile and also depending on the interaction of the different types of target nuclei of nuclear emulsion.

Topics & Concepts

ProjectilePhysicsNuclear emulsionNucleonCharged particleKinetic energyNuclear physicsFragmentation (computing)EmulsionImpact parameterAtomic physicsChemistryClassical mechanicsIonQuantum mechanicsBiochemistryComputer scienceOperating systemHigh-Energy Particle Collisions ResearchParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesNuclear reactor physics and engineering