Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
1993-04-13
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
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Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevC.49.R10
We measured the first azimuthal distributions of triple--differential cross sections of neutrons emitted in heavy-ion collisions, and compared their maximum azimuthal anisotropy ratios with Boltzmann--Uehling--Uhlenbeck (BUU) calculations with a momentum-dependent interaction. The BUU calculations agree with the triple- and double-differential cross sections for positive rapidity neutrons emitted at polar angles from 7 to 27 degrees; however, the maximum azimuthal anisotropy ratio for these free neutrons is insensitive to the size of the nuclear incompressibility modulus K characterizing the nuclear matter equation of state.
Anderson Brian Do
Baldwin A. R.
Elaasar M.
Gale Charles
Haglin Kevin
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