Relativistic projectile fragment interactions - Anomalons

Physics – Nuclear Physics

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Heavy Ions, Mean Free Path, Nuclear Emulsions, Nuclear Interactions, Plastics, Relativistic Particles, Ion Beams, Particle Tracks, Statistical Analysis

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Interaction mean free paths are calculated for projectile fragments from relativistic heavy-ion interactions in emulsions and plastic. There are important discrepancies between emulsion results and those from other techniques. 'Anomalous' secondaries (anomalons) may prove to be interpretable by conventional nuclear physics: short mean free paths may be due to convoys of collinear light fragments from peripheral interactions (for example, with neutrons) or from low-excitation particle-unbound fragments that decay in flight.

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