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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 326, Issues 2–3, 10 September 1979, Pages 508-524
Nuclear Physics A

Phenomenological model of fragmentation and experimental proofs of its predictions

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Abstract

A phenomenological model for the description of cross sections for fragment production in high energy nuclear reactions has been developed. Using only three fixed parameters in the formula for cross sections it appears possible to reproduce experimental data in a very broad region of incident energies and masses of fragments and target nuclei. Comparison of predictions of the model with experimental data on excitation functions, isotopic effects, variations of fragment energy spectra, angular correlation of secondary particles and isobaric multiplets has been carried out.

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