Two-fragment reduced-velocity correlation functions were measured for small-impact-parameter collisions of 86Kr +93Nb at E/A=50 MeV and compared to results of many-body Coulomb-trajectory calculations performed for instantaneous and sequential multifragment breakup scenarios. The correlation functions indicate emission on a very short time scale and appear consistent with an instantaneous breakup scenario, even though they exhibit a pronounced dependence on fragment kinetic energy when fragments are emitted at large transverse momenta. For the case of instantaneous breakup, sensitivities to initial-state momentum correlations due to total momentum conservation and to different emission patterns are investigated. For fragments emitted with large transverse momenta, momentum conservation constraints can cause a dependence of reduced-velocity correlation functions on fragment energy and fragment charge similar to those observed experimentally.
Sensitivity of two-fragment correlation functions to initial-state momentum correlations / R., Popescu; T., Glasmacher; J., Dinius; S., Gaff; C., Gelbke; D., Handzy; M., Huang; G., Kunde; W., Lynch; L., Martin; C., Montoya; M., Tsang; N., Colonna; L., Celano; G., Tagliente; Margagliotti, Giacomo; P., Milazzo; Rui, Rinaldo; G., Vannini; M., Bruno; M., D’Agostino; M., Fiandri; F., Gramegna; A., Ferrero; I., Iori; A., Moroni; F., Petruzzelli; P., Mastinu; L., Phair; K., Tso. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. C, NUCLEAR PHYSICS. - ISSN 0556-2813. - STAMPA. - 58:(1998), pp. 270-280. [10.1103/PhysRevC.58.270]
Sensitivity of two-fragment correlation functions to initial-state momentum correlations
MARGAGLIOTTI, GIACOMO;RUI, RINALDO;
1998-01-01
Abstract
Two-fragment reduced-velocity correlation functions were measured for small-impact-parameter collisions of 86Kr +93Nb at E/A=50 MeV and compared to results of many-body Coulomb-trajectory calculations performed for instantaneous and sequential multifragment breakup scenarios. The correlation functions indicate emission on a very short time scale and appear consistent with an instantaneous breakup scenario, even though they exhibit a pronounced dependence on fragment kinetic energy when fragments are emitted at large transverse momenta. For the case of instantaneous breakup, sensitivities to initial-state momentum correlations due to total momentum conservation and to different emission patterns are investigated. For fragments emitted with large transverse momenta, momentum conservation constraints can cause a dependence of reduced-velocity correlation functions on fragment energy and fragment charge similar to those observed experimentally.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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