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Emission characteristics of intermediate mass fragments by the \({^{84}_{36}{\hbox {Kr}}}\) projectile in nuclear emulsion detector at 1 GeV per nucleon

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This article is focused on the intermediate mass fragments emission induced by the Kr projectile at relativistic energy in nuclear emulsion. The study of correlation between intermediate mass fragments and the total charge confined in fragments for \(Z\ge \) 2 with different targets (such as H, CNO and AgBr) shows that there is increase in mean multiplicity of intermediate mass fragments with increase in target mass. The observed anti-correlation between the mean multiplicities of particles emitted from the target and the bound system charge \((Z_{\mathrm{b}})\) reflects the relation of the \(Z_{\mathrm{b}}\) to the centrality of the collision.

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This manuscript has associated data in a data repository. [Authors’ comment: All data included in this manuscript are available upon request by contacting the corresponding author.]

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Authors are grateful to the all technical staff of GSI, Germany for exposing nuclear emulsion detector with \(^{84}\)Kr beam.

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Singh, M.K., Singh, U., Gupta, B.R.K. et al. Emission characteristics of intermediate mass fragments by the \({^{84}_{36}{\hbox {Kr}}}\) projectile in nuclear emulsion detector at 1 GeV per nucleon. Eur. Phys. J. Plus 135, 373 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjp/s13360-020-00381-0

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