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Dynamical effects and intermediate mass fragment production in peripheral and semicentral collisions of Xe+Sn at 50 MeV/nucleon

J. Lukasik et al

Phys. Rev. C 55, 1906 - 1916 (1997)

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Experimental data obtained with the 4π multidetector system INDRA are used to study the light charged particle (LCP, Z<=2) and intermediate mass fragment (IMF, Z>=3) production in peripheral and semicentral collisions of Xe and Sn at 50 MeV/nucleon. It is found that a sizable fraction of the detected LCP’s and IMF’s originates from the midvelocity region. These fragments can be seen to come either from a prompt (preequilibrium) mechanism or from a slower but dynamically influenced emission process. The relative magnitude of the dynamically influenced emission relative to the isotropic statistical evaporation is presented as a function of the transverse energy of light particles, used as an impact parameter selector. The results are compared to dynamical models with which a good agreement is obtained.

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INDRA