A Measurement of Cross-sections for $^{16}$O Al and $^{16}$O Pb Interactions at 60-{GeV}/$c$ and 200-{GeV}/$c$ Per Nucleon

The NA36 collaboration Barnes, P.D. ; Blaes, R. ; Braun, H. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 206 (1988) 146-150, 1988.
Inspire Record 252004 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.6494

Cross sections are measured for 16 O collisions with A1 and Pb. Dependences on beam momentum and atomic number are compared with data obtained at much lower beam momenta.

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An Analysis of multiplicity dependence on pseudorapidity intervals at high-energy collisions

Jain, P.L. ; Mukhopadhyay, A. ; Singh, G. ;
Phys.Lett.B 294 (1992) 27-32, 1992.
Inspire Record 337514 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29008

Pseudorapidity-interval dependence of multiplicity distributions of shower particles produced in high energy interactions of protons at 800 GeV, 4 He at ≈ 11 A GeV, and 28 Si at 14.5 A GeV in nuclear emulsions have been investigated. The multiplicity distributions and correlated moments are parametrised successfully in terms of a negative binomial distribution (NBD). The heavy-ion data for NBD agree well with the predictions of the multistring Monte Carlo code VENUS.

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NUCLEUS IS NUCLEAR PHOTOEMULSION. EVENT WITH A TOTAL CHARGE OF ALL SPECTATOR FRAGMENTS OF A PROJECTILE = 0.

NUCLEUS IS NUCLEAR PHOTOEMULSION. EVENT WITH A TOTAL CHARGET OF ALL SPECTATOR FRAGMENTS OF A PROJECTILE = 1.

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Characteristics of projectile fragments produced in Mg-24 Em interactions at Dubna energy

El-Nadi, M. ; Hussien, A. ; Shaat, E.A. ; et al.
Nuovo Cim.A 108 (1995) 935-945, 1995.
Inspire Record 408552 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37787

We present the basic characteristics of singly, doubly and heavily charged fragments of the incident nucleus in inelastic interactions of relativistic24Mg nuclei in nuclear emulsion. The relationship between the charge of the incident projectile nuclei and those of the projectile fragments is studied. The result reflects the importance of the charge of the incident projectiles and consequently the electromagnetic interactions in the fragmentation processes.

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Interactions of 10.6 GeV/n gold nuclei with light and heavy target nuclei in nuclear emulsion

Cherry, M.L. ; Dabrowska, A. ; Deines-Jones, P. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 63 (1994) 549-556, 1994.
Inspire Record 1385260 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14108

We have investigated the particle production and fragmentation of nuclei participating in the interactions of 10.6 GeV/n gold nuclei in nuclear emulsions. A new criterion has been found to distinguish between the interactions of these gold nuclei with the light (H,C,N,O) and heavy (Ag, Br) target nuclei in the emulsion. This has allowed separate analyses of the multiplicity and pseudo-rapidity distributions of the singly charged particles emitted in Au-(H,C,N,O) and Au-(Ag,Br) interactions, as well as of the modes of breakup of the projectile and target nuclei. The pseudo-rapidity distributions show strong forward asymmetries, particularly for the interactions with the light nuclei. Heavy target nuclei produce a more severe breakup of the projectile gold nucleus than do the lighter targets. A negative correlation between the number of fragments emitted from the target nuclei and the degree of centrality of the collisions has been observed, which can be attributed to the total destruction of the relatively light target nuclei by these very heavy projectile nuclei.

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Interactions of ultrarelativistic oxygen nuclei in emulsion

El-Nadi, M. ; El-Nagdy, M.S. ; Abd-Alla, A.M. ;
Phys.Rev.C 48 (1993) 870-876, 1993.
Inspire Record 363778 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.4987

The results of the multiplicity distributions of shower, grey, black, and heavily ionizing charged particles from induced16 reactions at 200A GeV are presented. The results are compared with the predictions of the Lund Monte Carlo code fritiof, the multichain model by Ranft, and the Monte Carlo code venus.

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NUCLEUS - AVERAGE NUCLEI OF EMULSION.

NUCLEUS - AVERAGE NUCLEI OF EMULSION.

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Intranuclear cascading at ultrahigh-energy in heavy ion interactions

Jain, P.L. ; Singh, G. ; Sengupta, K. ;
Z.Phys.C 52 (1991) 465-470, 1991.
Inspire Record 316804 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14775

Intranuclear cascading mechanism one of the important non-linear effects in high energy nucleusnucleus collisions is investigated. The data on multiplicity (ns) and pseudorapidity (η) distributions of shower particles produced by32S and16O at 200A GeV,16O at 60A GeV,28Si at 14.5A GeV and He at ≈140A GeV are presented and compared with the string model VENUS, which takes into account the cascade interactions of secondary particles. The effect of the intranuclear collisions on the distributions of <η> versus <ns> is discussed for all the beams.

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Limiting Fragmentation in Oxygen Induced Emulsion Interactions at 14.6-a/{GeV}, 60-a/{GeV} and 200-a/{GeV}

The EMU01 collaboration Adamovich, M.I. ; Aggarwal, M.M. ; Arora, R. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 62 (1989) 2801, 1989.
Inspire Record 268021 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20041

Pseudorapidity distributions of relativistic singly charged particles in oxygen-induced emulsion interactions at 14.6, 60, and 200 GeV/nucleon are studied. Limiting fragmentation behavior is observed in both the target and projectile fragmentation regions for a central as well as for a minimum-bias sample. Comparisons with the fritiof model reveal that the picture of fragmenting strings successfully describes the observed data.

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NUCLEUS IS AVERAGE NUCLEUS OF EMULSION.

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Local particle densities and global multiplicities in central heavy ion interactions at 3.7-A/GeV, 14.6-A/GeV, 60-A/GeV and 200-A/GeV

The EMU01 collaboration Adamovich, M.I. ; Aggarwal, M.M. ; Alexandrov, Y.A. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 56 (1992) 509-520, 1992.
Inspire Record 334794 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.9290

The energy and centrality dependence of local particle pseudorapidity densities as well as validity of various parametrizations of the distributions are examined. The dispersion, σ, of the rapidity density distribution of produced particles varies slowly with centrality and is 0.80, 0.98, 1.21 and 1.41 for central interactions at 3.7, 14.6, 60 and 200A GeV incident energy, respectively, σ is found to be independent of the size of the interacting system at fixed energy. A novel way of representing the window dependence of the multiplicity as normalized variance versus inverse average multiplicity is outlined.

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Multiplicities of secondaries in interactions of 1.8-GeV/nucleon Fe-56 nuclei with photoemulsion and the cascade evaporation model

Dudkin, V.E. ; Kovalev, E.E. ; Nefedov, N.A. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 509 (1990) 783-799, 1990.
Inspire Record 302290 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36888

A nuclear photographic emulsion method was used to study the charge-state, ionization, and angular characteristics of secondaries produced in inelastic interactions of 56 Fe nuclei at 1.8 GeV/nucleon with H, CNO, and AgBr nuclei. The data obtained are compared with the results of calculations made in terms of the Dubna version of the cascade evaporation model (DCM). The DCM has been shown to satisfactorily describe most of the interaction characteristics for two nuclei in the studied reactions. At the same time, quantitative differences are observed in some cases.

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