Further Studies of BURSTS and Spallation in High-Energy Heavy Ion Reactions ()
Affiliation(s)
1School of Physics, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
2Kernchemie, FB Chemie, Philipps Universität Marburg, Marburg, Germany.
3Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow, Russia.
4Bucharest Institute of Space Science, Bucharest, Romania.
5FB Physik, Philipps Universität Marburg, Marburg, Germany.
6Dr. Westmeier GmbH, Ebsdorfergrund, Germany.
ABSTRACT
Aspects of BURSTS and Spallation reactions induced by high-energy heavy ions in thick targets (>10 cm thick) will be investigated: BURSTS are reviewed from a historical and phenomenological point-of-view. Details of interactions in nuclear emulsions will be compared for irradiations of 72 GeV 22Ne-ions from Dubna with irradiations of 72 GeV 40Ar-ions from Berkeley. Measured correlations in individual interactions between multiplicities of “minimum ionizing particles”, ns, and “black prongs”, nb, will be shown as “ns-vs.-nb” per event for BURSTS and separately for Spallation in interactions of 72 GeV 22Ne-ions. Monte Carlo calculations, based on the MCNPX 2.7 code, have been carried out for 72 GeV 22Ne interacting in nuclear emulsions: The correlation between ns and nb in Spallation reactions could be understood. However, “ns-vs.-nb” correlations from BURST-interactions could not be reproduced with this model for events with small numbers of heavy prongs nh ≤ 10. For large numbers of heavy prongs with nh > 10 one could find some agreement between experiments and calculations, however, not in all details. Further experimental and theoretical studies are necessary before one has a complete understanding of BURST interactions in high-energy heavy ion reactions.
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Hashemi-Nezhad, R. , Brandt, R. , Ditlov, V. , Haiduc, M. , Firu, E. , Neagu, A. , Ganssauge, E. and Westmeier, W. (2017) Further Studies of BURSTS and Spallation in High-Energy Heavy Ion Reactions.
World Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology,
7, 35-57. doi:
10.4236/wjnst.2017.71004.