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Bevalac Experiment 848H was designed to probe the nuclear equation-of-state by measuring triple-differential cross sections dσ/d cosθ d(ϕ - ϕ R) dY for neutrons from high-multiplicity collisions of equal mass nuclei as a function of mass number and bombarding energy.
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Schambach, J. et al. (1989). Collective Flow of Charged Fragments and Neutrons from Bevalac Experiment 848H. In: Greiner, W., Stöcker, H. (eds) The Nuclear Equation of State. NATO ASI Series, vol 216a. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0583-5_8
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