Experimental evidence for spinodal decomposition in multifragmentation of heavy systems

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment

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5 pages, 3 figures, Contribution to Bologna 2000, Structure of the Nucleus at the Dawn of the Century, Bologna, Italy, May 29

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Multifragmentation of fused systems was observed for central collisions between 32 AMeV 129Xe and Sn, and 36 AMeV 155Gd and U. Previous extensive comparisons between the two systems led to the hypothesis of spinodal decomposition of finite systems as the origin of multifragmentation for incident energies around 30 AMeV. New results on velocity and charge correlations of fragments bring strong arguments in favor of this interpretation.

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