NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 24, 2024. Search: Author = D.K.Agnihotri Found 11 matches. 2010GA02 Phys.Rev. C 81, 014604 (2010) W.Gawlikowicz, D.K.Agnihotri, S.A.Baldwin, W.U.Schroder, J.Toke, R.J.Charity, D.G.Sarantites, L.G.Sobotka, R.T.deSouza, T.Barczyk, K.Grotowski, S.Micek, R.Planeta, Z.Sosin Correlations between reaction product yields as a tool for probing heavy-ion reaction scenarios NUCLEAR REACTIONS 209Bi(136Xe, X), E=28, 40, 62 MeV/nucleon; analyzed reaction product yields for neutrons, light charged particles (LCP), projectile like (PLF) and intermediate-mass fragments (IMFs). Comparison with classical transport code CLAT, quantum molecular dynamics (QMD) code, sequential decay code GEMINI and statistical multifragmentation code SMM.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.81.014604
2001DJ01 Phys.Rev. C64, 034603 (2001) B.Djerroud, D.K.Agnihotri, S.P.Baldwin, W.Skulski, J.Toke, W.U.Schroder, R.J.Charity, J.F.Dempsey, D.G.Sarantites, L.G.Sobotka, B.Lott, W.Loveland, K.Aleklett Heavy Residues and Intermediate-Mass Fragment Production in Dissipative 197Au + 86Kr Collisions at E/A = 35 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(86Kr, X), E=35 MeV/nucleon; measured neutron spectra, light charged particle, intermediate mass fragment, projectile-like and target-like fragments spectra, yields, angular distributions, and correlations; deduced heavy residue survival features, related reaction mechanism features.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.64.034603
2001TO01 Phys.Rev. C63, 024604 (2001) J.Toke, D.K.Agnihotri, W.Skulski, W.U.Schroder Statistical Interpretation of Joint Multiplicity Distributions of Neutrons and Charged Particles NUCLEAR REACTIONS 209Bi(136Xe, X), E=28 MeV/nucleon; 197Au(129Xe, X), E=high; analyzed neutron, charged particles joint multiplicity distributions, related fragmentation data. Several models compared.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.63.024604
2000SO10 Phys.Rev. C62, 031603 (2000) L.G.Sobotka, R.J.Charity, D.K.Agnihotri, W.Gawlikowicz, T.X.Liu, W.Lynch, U.Schroder, J.Toke, H.S.Xu Neutron-Proton Asymmetry of the Midvelocity Material in an Intermediate-Energy Heavy-Ion Collision NUCLEAR REACTIONS 120Sn(129Xe, X), E= 40 MeV/nucleon; measured fragment spectra, multiplicities, neutron and α σ(E, θ); deduced mid-velocity n-p asymmetry, reaction mechanism features. Comparison with model predictions, previous data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.62.031603
1997KU02 Phys.Rev. C55, R990 (1997) G.J.Kunde, S.Gaff, C.K.Gelbke, T.Glasmacher, M.J.Huang, R.Lemmon, W.G.Lynch, L.Manduci, L.Martin, R.Popescu, M.B.Tsang, J.Dempsey, R.J.Charity, L.G.Sobotka, D.K.Agnihotri, B.Djerroud, W.U.Schroder, W.Skulski, J.Toke, K.Wyrozebski, D.Ruess Azimuthal 2α Correlations and Projectile-Residue Distributions Selected by Neutron and Charged-Particle Multiplicity Measurements NUCLEAR REACTIONS 112Sn(112Sn, X), 124Sn(124Sn, X), E=40 MeV/nucleon; measured αα-azimuthal correlation function, projectilelike fragments charge distribution, neutron, charged particle multiplicities; deduced impact parameter selectivity related features.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.55.R990
1997TO07 Phys.Rev. C56, R1683 (1997) J.Toke, D.K.Agnihotri, B.Djerroud, W.Skulski, W.U.Schroder Role of Statistical Fluctuations for the Interpretation of Arrhenius-Type Plots in Nuclear Multifragmentation NUCLEAR REACTIONS 136Xe(209Bi, X), E=28 MeV/nucleon; analyzed fragment average transverse energies, multiplicities vs total transverse energy; deduced no evidence for thermal scaling. Other reactions considered.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.56.R1683
1996DE44 Phys.Rev. C54, 1710 (1996) J.F.Dempsey, R.J.Charity, L.G.Sobotka, G.J.Kunde, S.Gaff, C.K.Gelbke, T.Glasmacher, M.J.Huang, R.C.Lemmon, W.G.Lynch, L.Manduci, L.Martin, M.B.Tsang, D.K.Agnihotri, B.Djerroud, W.U.Schroder, W.Skulski, J.Toke, W.A.Friedman Isospin Dependence of Intermediate Mass Fragment Production in Heavy-Ion Collisions at E/A = 55 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 124Xe, 136Xe(112Sn, X), (124Sn, X), E=55 MeV/nucleon; measured 6He to 3,4He, Li, t, 3He relative yield vs projectilelike fragment Z, intermediate mass fragment number vs projectilelike fragment Z, other aspects; deduced intermediate mass fragment production isospin dependence.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.54.1710
1996KU23 Phys.Rev.Lett. 77, 2897 (1996) G.J.Kunde, S.J.Gaff, C.K.Gelbke, T.Glasmacher, M.J.Huang, R.Lemmon, W.G.Lynch, L.Manduci, L.Martin, M.B.Tsang, W.A.Friedman, J.Dempsey, R.J.Charity, L.G.Sobotka, D.K.Agnihotri, B.Djerroud, W.U.Schroder, W.Skulski, J.Toke, K.Wyrozebski Multifragment Production in Reactions of 112Sn + 112Sn and 124Sn + 124Sn at E/A = 40 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 112,124Sn(124Sn, X), E=40 MeV/nucleon; measured charged particle, neutron, intermediate mass fragment multiplicities; deduced fragment emission mechanism.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.77.2897
1996SK02 Phys.Rev. C53, R2594 (1996) W.Skulski, B.Djerroud, D.K.Agnihotri, S.P.Baldwin, J.Toke, X.Zhao, W.U.Schroder, L.G.Sobotka, R.J.Charity, J.Dempsey, D.G.Sarantites, B.Lott, W.Loveland, K.Aleklett Origin of Slow, Heavy Residues Observed in Dissipative 197Au + 86Kr Collisions at E/A = 35 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(86Kr, X), (86Kr, F), E=35 MeV/nucleon; measured neutron, charged particle multiplicities, fragment energy, (fragment)(fragment)-coin; deduced heavy fragment production σ, reaction mechanism.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.53.R2594
1996TO07 Phys.Rev.Lett. 77, 3514 (1996) J.Toke, D.K.Agnihotri, S.P.Baldwin, B.Djerroud, B.Lott, B.M.Quednau, W.Skulski, W.U.Schroder, L.G.Sobotka, R.J.Charity, D.G.Sarantites, R.T.de Souza Dynamical Fragment Production as a Mode of Energy Dissipation in Heavy-Ion Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 128Xe(209Bi, X), E=28 MeV/nucleon; measured intermediate mass fragment multiplicity distribution; deduced fragment production mechanism.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.77.3514
1993AG01 Phys.Lett. 307B, 283 (1993) D.K.Agnihotri, A.Kumar, K.C.Jain, K.P.Singh, G.Singh, D.Kabiraj, D.K.Avasthi, I.M.Govil Angular Momentum Induced Deformation of 55Co27 at 84 MeV Excitation NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al(28Si, xα), E=140 MeV; measured σ(θα, Eα); deduced transmission coefficients vs Eα, l. 55Co deduced deformation vs l.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(93)90220-C
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