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Intermediate mass fragment emission in 32S + 51V, 109Ag, and 238U collisions at E = 31.6 MeV A

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Intermediate mass fragment emission for reactions of 32S + 51V, 109Ag, and 238U has been studied. Double differential cross sections were analysed in terms of the generalised moving source model yielding charge distributions. Isotope ratios show strong fragment mass dependencies. The data were successfully reproduced by the coalescence model as well as by statistical multifragmentation model calculations. Quantum molecular dynamics model calculations were not so successful.

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Machner, H., Nolte, M., Palarczyk, M. et al. Intermediate mass fragment emission in 32S + 51V, 109Ag, and 238U collisions at E = 31.6 MeV A. Eur. Phys. J. A 51, 146 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/i2015-15146-4

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