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Title: Coherent fragmentation of {sup 12}C nuclei of momentum 4.5 GeV/c per nucleon through the {sup 8}Be{sub g.s.}+{sup 4}He channel in a nuclear photoemulsion containing lead nuclei

Journal Article · · Physics of Atomic Nuclei
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  1. Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Veksler and Baldin Laboratory of High Energies (Russian Federation)
  2. Russian Academy of Sciences, Lebedev Physical Institute (Russian Federation)

A two-particle channel in which an unbound nucleus of {sup 8}Be in the ground state ({sup 8}Be{sub g.s.}) was one of the fragments was selected among events where {sup 12}C nuclei of momentum 4.5 GeV/c per nucleon undergo coherent dissociation into three alpha particles. The events in question were detected in a track nuclear photoemulsion containing lead nuclei, which was irradiated at the synchrophasotron of the Laboratory of High Energies at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR, Dubna). The average transverse momentum of alpha particles produced upon the decay of {sup 8}Be{sub g.s.} nuclei was 87±6 MeV/c, while that for “single” alpha (α{sub s}) particles was 123±15 MeV/c. The average value of the transverse-momentum transfer in the reaction being considered, Pt(12C), was 223 ± 20 MeV/c. The average value of the cross section for this channel involving Ag and Br target nuclei was 13 ± 4 mb, while the cross section for the reaction on the Pb nucleus was 40 ± 15 mb. The Coulomb dissociation contribution evaluated on the basis of the number of events where the momentum P{sub t}({sup 12}C) did not exceed 0.1 GeV/c saturated about 20%. In nine events, the measured total transverse energy of the fragments in the reference frame comoving with the decaying carbon nucleus did not exceed 0.45 MeV, which did not contradict the excitation of the participant {sup 12}C nucleus to the level at 7.65 MeV. The average value of the transverse momentum in those events was 234 ± 25 MeV/c.

OSTI ID:
22759680
Journal Information:
Physics of Atomic Nuclei, Vol. 80, Issue 4; Other Information: Copyright (c) 2017 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); ISSN 1063-7788
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English