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Forward–Backward Multiplicity Relationship of Target Fragments Produced in the Interaction of <sup>84</sup><i>Kr</i><sub>36</sub> + Em at 1 A GeV

Babita Kumari, M. K. Singh

2023Journal of the Physical Society of Japan11 citationsDOI

Abstract

A target evaporating fragment (black particle) forward–backward multiplicity relationship with a target proton's recoiled proton (grey particle), which are produced from various nuclear emulsion target interactions induced by 84Kr36 (1 A GeV), are explored. The forward and backward averaged multiplicities of a grey and black particle are observed to rise as the size of target increase. The averaged multiplicity of a forward and backward black particle and backward grey particle is unaffected by projectile mass and energy, but the averaged multiplicities of a forward grey particle increase as projectile mass and energy increase. The forward–backward multiplicity relationship follows a linear law that is independent of the mass and energy of the projectile. The results are also compared to the measurements of other experiments and found to be consistent.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsMultiplicity (mathematics)Nuclear physicsAtomic physicsMathematicsMathematical analysisHigh-Energy Particle Collisions ResearchParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesNuclear reactor physics and engineering