Measurements of high p"T light fragments at CM 90^o in 800 A MEV C + C collisions

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0370-2693
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autor Hamagaki, H.
Bai, X.X.
Hashimoto, O.
Bai, X.X.
Kadota, S.
Kimura, K.
Miake, Y.
Nagamiya, S.
Tanihata, I.
Omata, K.
Yoshikawa, N.
Shida, Y.
autorsonst Hamagaki, H.
Bai, X.X.
Hashimoto, O.
Bai, X.X.
Kadota, S.
Kimura, K.
Miake, Y.
Nagamiya, S.
Tanihata, I.
Omata, K.
Yoshikawa, N.
Shida, Y.
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fussnote The spectra of high-p"T fragments have been measured at CM 90^o in 800 A MeV C + C collisions for p"T up to 1.8 GeV/c (proton), 2.5 GeV/c (deuteron) and 2.8 GeV/c (triton) at the Bevalac. Invariant cross sections were measured down to eight orders of magnitude lower than those for production of low momentum protons. The proton spectrum shows a significant deviation from the Boltzmann shape in the high-energy region. The spectra of deuterons and tritons are explained well by, respectively, squaring and cubing the observed proton spectra.
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shingle_author_1 Hamagaki, H.
Bai, X.X.
Hashimoto, O.
Bai, X.X.
Kadota, S.
Kimura, K.
Miake, Y.
Nagamiya, S.
Tanihata, I.
Omata, K.
Yoshikawa, N.
Shida, Y.
shingle_author_2 Hamagaki, H.
Bai, X.X.
Hashimoto, O.
Bai, X.X.
Kadota, S.
Kimura, K.
Miake, Y.
Nagamiya, S.
Tanihata, I.
Omata, K.
Yoshikawa, N.
Shida, Y.
shingle_author_3 Hamagaki, H.
Bai, X.X.
Hashimoto, O.
Bai, X.X.
Kadota, S.
Kimura, K.
Miake, Y.
Nagamiya, S.
Tanihata, I.
Omata, K.
Yoshikawa, N.
Shida, Y.
shingle_author_4 Hamagaki, H.
Bai, X.X.
Hashimoto, O.
Bai, X.X.
Kadota, S.
Kimura, K.
Miake, Y.
Nagamiya, S.
Tanihata, I.
Omata, K.
Yoshikawa, N.
Shida, Y.
shingle_catch_all_1 Hamagaki, H.
Bai, X.X.
Hashimoto, O.
Bai, X.X.
Kadota, S.
Kimura, K.
Miake, Y.
Nagamiya, S.
Tanihata, I.
Omata, K.
Yoshikawa, N.
Shida, Y.
Measurements of high p"T light fragments at CM 90^o in 800 A MEV C + C collisions
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shingle_catch_all_2 Hamagaki, H.
Bai, X.X.
Hashimoto, O.
Bai, X.X.
Kadota, S.
Kimura, K.
Miake, Y.
Nagamiya, S.
Tanihata, I.
Omata, K.
Yoshikawa, N.
Shida, Y.
Measurements of high p"T light fragments at CM 90^o in 800 A MEV C + C collisions
0370-2693
03702693
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_3 Hamagaki, H.
Bai, X.X.
Hashimoto, O.
Bai, X.X.
Kadota, S.
Kimura, K.
Miake, Y.
Nagamiya, S.
Tanihata, I.
Omata, K.
Yoshikawa, N.
Shida, Y.
Measurements of high p"T light fragments at CM 90^o in 800 A MEV C + C collisions
0370-2693
03702693
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_4 Hamagaki, H.
Bai, X.X.
Hashimoto, O.
Bai, X.X.
Kadota, S.
Kimura, K.
Miake, Y.
Nagamiya, S.
Tanihata, I.
Omata, K.
Yoshikawa, N.
Shida, Y.
Measurements of high p"T light fragments at CM 90^o in 800 A MEV C + C collisions
0370-2693
03702693
Elsevier
shingle_title_1 Measurements of high p"T light fragments at CM 90^o in 800 A MEV C + C collisions
shingle_title_2 Measurements of high p"T light fragments at CM 90^o in 800 A MEV C + C collisions
shingle_title_3 Measurements of high p"T light fragments at CM 90^o in 800 A MEV C + C collisions
shingle_title_4 Measurements of high p"T light fragments at CM 90^o in 800 A MEV C + C collisions
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titel Measurements of high p"T light fragments at CM 90^o in 800 A MEV C + C collisions
titel_suche Measurements of high p"T light fragments at CM 90^o in 800 A MEV C + C collisions
The spectra of high-p"T fragments have been measured at CM 90^o in 800 A MeV C + C collisions for p"T up to 1.8 GeV/c (proton), 2.5 GeV/c (deuteron) and 2.8 GeV/c (triton) at the Bevalac. Invariant cross sections were measured down to eight orders of magnitude lower than those for production of low momentum protons. The proton spectrum shows a significant deviation from the Boltzmann shape in the high-energy region. The spectra of deuterons and tritons are explained well by, respectively, squaring and cubing the observed proton spectra.
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