Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment
Scientific paper
2006-04-09
Eur.Phys.J. A27S1 (2006) 295-300
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Experiment
7 pages, 8 figures, 3 tables, Nuclear Physics in Astrophysics-2, 16-20 May, 2005 (ATOMKI), Debrecen, Hungary
Scientific paper
The relativistic invariant approach is applied to analyzing the 3.3 A GeV $^{22}$Ne fragmentation in a nuclear track emulsion. New results on few-body dissociations have been obtained from the emulsion exposures to 2.1 A GeV $^{14}$N and 1.2 A GeV $^{9}$Be nuclei. It can be asserted that the use of the invariant approach is an effective means of obtaining conclusions about the behavior of systems involving a few He nuclei at a relative energy close to 1 MeV per nucleon. The first observations of fragmentation of 1.2 A GeV $^{8}$B and $^{9}$C nuclei in emulsion are described. The presented results allow one to justify the development of few-body aspects of nuclear astrophysics.
Andreeva N. P.
Artemenkov Denis A.
Bradnova V.
Chernyavsky M. M.
Gaitinov Sh. A.
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