Dissociation of relativistic nuclei in peripheral interactions in nuclear track emulsion

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment

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7 pages, 10 figures, conference: NATO ARW & INTAS Summer School, Kurpaty, Yalta, Ukraine, September 10-17, 2005

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Possibilities of the nuclear emulsion technique for the study of the systems of several relativistic fragments produced in the peripheral interactions of relativistic nuclei are discussed. The interactions of the $^{10}$B and $^{9}$Be nuclei in emulsion are taken as an example to show the manifestation of the cluster degrees of freedom in relativistic fragmentation. For the case of the relativistic $^{9}$Be nucleus dissociation it is shown that exact angular measurements play a crucial role in the restoration of the excitation spectrum of the alpha particle fragments. The energy calibration of the angular measurements by the $^{9}$Be nucleus enables one to conclude reliably about the features of internal velocity distributions in more complicated systems of relativistic $\alpha$ particles.

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