Abstract
An analysis of projectile fragments has been performed using {sup 40}Ar-emulsion interactions at 1.8 A GeV. The charges of projectile fragments were determined and targets were also identified. Several parameters like average emission angle, target particle multiplicities were studied as a function of the target mass. The projectile fragmentation properties were found to be independent of the target for peripheral collisions. (author). 19 refs, 3 figs, 3 tabs.
Ojha, I D;
[1]
Singh, B K;
Tuli, S K
[2]
- International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste (Italy)
- Banaras Hindu Univ., Varanasi (India). Dept. of Physics
Citation Formats
Ojha, I D, Singh, B K, and Tuli, S K.
Study of projectile fragmentation properties in {sup 40}Ar-emulsion interactions at 1.8 A GeV.
IAEA: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Ojha, I D, Singh, B K, & Tuli, S K.
Study of projectile fragmentation properties in {sup 40}Ar-emulsion interactions at 1.8 A GeV.
IAEA.
Ojha, I D, Singh, B K, and Tuli, S K.
1991.
"Study of projectile fragmentation properties in {sup 40}Ar-emulsion interactions at 1.8 A GeV."
IAEA.
@misc{etde_10145735,
title = {Study of projectile fragmentation properties in {sup 40}Ar-emulsion interactions at 1.8 A GeV}
author = {Ojha, I D, Singh, B K, and Tuli, S K}
abstractNote = {An analysis of projectile fragments has been performed using {sup 40}Ar-emulsion interactions at 1.8 A GeV. The charges of projectile fragments were determined and targets were also identified. Several parameters like average emission angle, target particle multiplicities were studied as a function of the target mass. The projectile fragmentation properties were found to be independent of the target for peripheral collisions. (author). 19 refs, 3 figs, 3 tabs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1991}
month = {Nov}
}
title = {Study of projectile fragmentation properties in {sup 40}Ar-emulsion interactions at 1.8 A GeV}
author = {Ojha, I D, Singh, B K, and Tuli, S K}
abstractNote = {An analysis of projectile fragments has been performed using {sup 40}Ar-emulsion interactions at 1.8 A GeV. The charges of projectile fragments were determined and targets were also identified. Several parameters like average emission angle, target particle multiplicities were studied as a function of the target mass. The projectile fragmentation properties were found to be independent of the target for peripheral collisions. (author). 19 refs, 3 figs, 3 tabs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1991}
month = {Nov}
}