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Disappearance of flow and its relevance to nuclear matter physics

C. A. Ogilvie, W. Bauer, D. A. Cebra, J. Clayton, S. Howden, J. Karn, A. Nadasen, A. Vander Molen, G. D. Westfall, W. K. Wilson, and J. S. Winfield
Phys. Rev. C 42, R10(R) – Published 1 July 1990
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Abstract

Light charged fragments from the reaction Ar40+51V at 35–85 MeV/nucleon in 10 MeV/nucleon steps have been measured with a 4π detector. The observed transverse collective momentum in central collisions decreases monotonically from 45 to 85 MeV/nucleon. The data are interpreted assuming that the attractive mean-field deflects the fragments to negative scattering angles. As the beam energy is raised, the attractive scattering is opposed by the buildup of compressed nuclear matter. A lower limit of 76 MeV/nucleon is placed on the beam energy where the attractive deflection is balanced by the repulsive side-splash mechanism. The results are compared to theoretical predictions and it is demonstrated the predictions are sensitive to two aspects of nuclear matter physics: the in-medium nucleon-nucleon cross section and the nuclear compressibility.

  • Received 24 January 1990

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.42.R10

©1990 American Physical Society

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C. A. Ogilvie, W. Bauer, D. A. Cebra, J. Clayton, S. Howden, J. Karn, A. Nadasen, A. Vander Molen, G. D. Westfall, W. K. Wilson, and J. S. Winfield

  • National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory and Department of Physics Astronomy, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48823-1321

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Vol. 42, Iss. 1 — July 1990

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