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Azimuthal correlation functions as a probe for collective motion

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Collective flow of projectile fragments of chargeZ≥2 produced in84Kr induced emulsion interactions at 950 MeV/nucleon has been studied using azimuthal correlation functions. The method is direct and does not require determination of the reaction plane on an event-by-event basis.

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Kravčákova, A., Vokál, S. & Collaboration, K. Azimuthal correlation functions as a probe for collective motion. Czech J Phys 48 (Suppl 1), 127–132 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10582-998-0016-x

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