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Brandt, R., Ditlov, V.A., Dwiwedi, K.K., Ensinger, W., Ganssauge, E., Guo, S., Haiduc, M., Hashemi-Nezhad, S.R., Khan, H.A., Krivopustov, M.I., Odoj, R., Pozharova, E.A., Smirnitzky, V.A., Sosnin, A.N., Westmeier, W. and Zamani-Valasiadou, M. (2008) Interactions of Relativistic Heavy Ions in Thick Heavy-Ele-ment Targets and Some Unresolved Problems. Physics of Particles and Nuclei, 39, 259-285.
https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063779608020044
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TITLE:
Further Studies of BURSTS and Spallation in High-Energy Heavy Ion Reactions
AUTHORS:
Reza Hashemi-Nezhad, Reinhard Brandt, Valery Ditlov, Maria Haiduc, Elena Firu, Alina Tania Neagu, Eberhard Ganssauge, Wolfram Westmeier
KEYWORDS:
High-Energy HI Reaction, BURST, Spallation, MCNPX
JOURNAL NAME:
World Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology,
Vol.7 No.1,
January
9,
2017
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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