Study of quasi-projectile properties at Fermi energies in $$^{48}$$Ca projectile systems
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Published:2024-07-26
Issue:7
Volume:60
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ISSN:1434-601X
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Container-title:The European Physical Journal A
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Eur. Phys. J. A
Author:
, Upadhyaya S.ORCID, Mazurek K., Kozik T., Gruyer D., Casini G., Piantelli S., Baldesi L., Barlini S., Borderie B., Bougault R., Camaiani A., Ciampi C., Cicerchia M., Ciemała M., Dell’Aquila D., Dueñas J. A., Fable Q., Frankland J. D., Gramegna F., Henri M., Hong B., Kordyasz A., Kweon M. J., Neindre N. Le, Lombardo I., Lopez O., Marchi T., Nam S. H., Park J., Pârlog M., Pasquali G., Valdré S., Verde G., Vient E., Vigilante M.
Abstract
AbstractA systematic analysis of the data obtained by the FAZIA collaboration during a recent experiment with a neutron rich projectile is presented. The main goal was to compare the experimental results with the HIPSE event generator simulations to investigate the influence of the neutron rich entrance channel on the quasi-projectile fragment properties. The full isotopic range of charged particles detected in this experiment was within the limit of the resolution of the FAZIA detector. A majority of quasi-projectile fragments were detected thanks to the forward angular acceptance of the experimental setup which was confirmed through the HIPSE calculations. Essentially, the lowering of N/Z of quasi-projectile fragments with the beam energy was found to be present since the initial phase of the reaction. Thus, pre-equilibrium neutron emissions might be a possible candidate to explain such an effect.
Funder
POLITA grant: project HARMONIA Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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