Investigation of the breakup of a target nucleus in nucleus-nucleus collisions at an incident momentum of 4.2 GeV/c per nucleon

Bondarenko, A.I. ; Bondarenko, R.A. ; Kladnitskaya, E.N. ;
Phys.Atom.Nucl. 60 (1997) 1833-1842, 1997.
Inspire Record 1392946 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.17124

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Inclusive proton production cross-sections in (d, x p) reactions induced by 100-MeV deuterons

Ridikas, D. ; Mittig, W. ; Savajols, H. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 63 (2001) 014610, 2001.
Inspire Record 551789 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25392

Energy spectra and angular distributions of protons emitted from the inclusive (d,xp) reaction on 9Be, 12C, 27Al, 58Ni, 93Nb, 181Ta, 208Pb, and 238U were measured at an incident deuteron energy of 100 MeV. The protons were detected at laboratory scattering angles of 6° to 120° and 8° to 120° for the targets with 9<~A<~27 and A>~58, respectively. Two triple-element and three double-element detector telescopes allowed for a low energy detection threshold of 4 to 8 MeV. The experimental results are presented in double-differential as well as angle- and energy-integrated cross sections. For all the nuclei studied, the energy spectra at forward angles show pronounced deuteron breakup peaks centered around approximately half of the incident deuteron energy. Qualitatively the energy spectra are similar for all nuclei at a given angle except in the region of the low-energy evaporation peak. As a function of target mass the evaporation cross sections are found to increase up to A=58 after which they decrease again. The total preequilibrium proton cross section is roughly (280±60)A1/3 mb. The angular distributions at the high emission energies are strongly forward peaked while the distributions of the low-energy protons are almost isotropic. The LAHET code system (LCS) was applied to calculate the proton production cross sections. Standard LCS calculations are found to underpredict the experimental cross sections at the very forward angles on the heavy target nuclei (A≳58). By adding incoherently the Coulomb breakup cross section of the deuteron to the LCS calculations the experimental cross sections are reproduced to within 10%. Although preequilibrium processes are a necessary ingredient in the LCS calculations of the large-angle cross sections, this code still fails to predict the experimental evaporation distributions.

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All Cross Sections has errors 10 pct (for PB208 and U238 errors >10 pct) including systematic uncertainties. Tabulated proton multiplicities extracted from the experimental data by dividing proton cross section by reaction cross section using the empirical expression pi*(1.58A**(1/3)+.671*Ad**(1/3))**2 (taken from PR B348, 697).


MEASUREMENT OF INELASTIC AND TOPOLOGICAL CROSS-SECTIONS OF INTERACTION OF DEUTERONS WITH CARBON NUCLEI AT ENERGY 1-GeV PER NUCLEON

Gulkanian, G.R. ; Kakoian, V.G. ; Kanetsian, A.R. ; et al.
YERPHI-1150-27-89, 1989.
Inspire Record 281772 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.18483

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INCLUSIVE AND MULTIPLE CHARACTERISTICS OF CUMULATIVE PROTONS IN NUCLEUS-NUCLEUS INTERACTIONS AT 4.2-GeV/c PER NUCLEON

Gulkanian, G.R. ; Ravinovich, I.M. ; Cheplakov, A.P. ;
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 50 (1989) 259, 1989.
Inspire Record 267866 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.9447

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Observation of Baryons With High Transverse Momenta in $p$, $d$, He and C Nuclear Interactions With Tantalum Nuclei at 4.2-{GeV}/$c$

Akhababian, N. ; Baatar, Ts. ; Baldin, A.M. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 37 (1983) 559, 1983.
Inspire Record 180913 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.9923

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