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Multifragmentation Study of a 84Kr36 Projectile Interacting with a Nuclear Emulsion Detector at 1 GeV per nucleon

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This article focuses on the emission characteristic of intermediate mass fragments (IMF) produced by the interactions of 84Kr36 with the NIKFI BR-2 nuclear emulsion at an incident kinetic energy of arround 1 GeV per nucleon. The multiplicity characteristics of singly charged fragments and doubly charged fragments with respect to a function of total charge confined in the fragments for Z ≥ 3 (Zb3) are studied and reported. The correlation between intermediate mass fragments and Zb3 are also studied and reported. The results are found to be consistent with there from other experiments.

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The authors are grateful to the all technical staff of GSI, Germany, for exposing the nuclear emulsion detector to a 84Kr36 beam.

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Singh, M.K., Singh, V. & Bhatnagar, N. Multifragmentation Study of a 84Kr36 Projectile Interacting with a Nuclear Emulsion Detector at 1 GeV per nucleon. J. Korean Phys. Soc. 75, 764–767 (2019). https://doi.org/10.3938/jkps.75.764

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