Mi. Shahzad et al., EMISSION OF RELATIVISTIC HEAVY FRAGMENTS AT WIDE ANGLES FROM THE INTERACTION OF 58 GEV O-16 IONS WITH THICK COPPER TARGET, Radiation measurements, 29(5), 1998, pp. 445-451
Relativistic projectile Fragmentation has been studied with track dete
ction methods. Heavy fragments produced in the interaction of 58 GeV O
-16 with thick copper target have been investigated using 10 cm thick
stacks of PADC (sometimes called CR-39) nuclear track detectors placed
at 25 degrees with respect to the direction of the incoming beam. A c
omputer-controlled automatic scanning system was employed to ''trace''
the etched damaged trails in respective detectors of the PADC stack.
Heavy reaction products producing ''through-tracks'' in consecutive sh
eets of 0.82 mm of PADC detectors were observed. The spatial distribut
ion of these tracks with end points at various depths have been record
ed. After calibration it has been concluded that these ''through-track
s'' should be due to relativistic O, N and C. These fragments are emit
ted from the interaction of 58 GeV O-16 ions with thick copper target,
their actual number is very tiny. The differential angular cross-sect
ion for their formation was found to decrease with increasing angle wi
th respect to the incident beam direction. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science L
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