Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment
Scientific paper
2003-01-23
Phys.Rev. C67 (2003) 034606
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Experiment
23 pages, 11 figures. Figures are in GIF format. If you need postscript format, please contact: verde@nscl.msu.edu
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevC.67.034606
Imaging technique is applied to two-proton correlation functions to extract quantitative information about the space-time properties of the emitting source and about the fraction of protons that can be attributed to fast emission mechanisms. These new analysis techniques resolve important ambiguities that bedeviled prior comparisons between measured correlation functions and those calculated by transport theory. Quantitative comparisons to transport theory are presented here. The results of the present analysis differ from those reported previously for the same reaction systems. The shape of the two-proton emitting sources are strongly sensitive to the details about the in-medium nucleon-nucleon cross sections and their density dependence.
Brown David A.
Danielewicz Pawel
Gelbke C. K.
Lynch William G.
Tsang M. B.
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