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Gold fragmentation induced by stopped antiprotons

A natural gold target was irradiated with the antiproton beam from the Low Energy Antiproton Ring at CERN. Antiprotons of 200 MeV/c momentum were stopped in a thick target, products of their annihilations on Au nuclei were detected using the off-line gamma-ray spectroscopy method. In total, yields f...

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Autores principales: Lubinski, P., Grochulska, A., Von Egidy, T., Gulda, K., Hartmann, F.J., Jastrzebski, J., Kurcewicz, W., Pienkowski, L., Stolarz, A., Trzcinska, A.
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Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.66.044616
http://cds.cern.ch/record/552915
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author Lubinski, P.
Grochulska, A.
Von Egidy, T.
Gulda, K.
Hartmann, F.J.
Jastrzebski, J.
Kurcewicz, W.
Pienkowski, L.
Stolarz, A.
Trzcinska, A.
author_facet Lubinski, P.
Grochulska, A.
Von Egidy, T.
Gulda, K.
Hartmann, F.J.
Jastrzebski, J.
Kurcewicz, W.
Pienkowski, L.
Stolarz, A.
Trzcinska, A.
author_sort Lubinski, P.
collection CERN
description A natural gold target was irradiated with the antiproton beam from the Low Energy Antiproton Ring at CERN. Antiprotons of 200 MeV/c momentum were stopped in a thick target, products of their annihilations on Au nuclei were detected using the off-line gamma-ray spectroscopy method. In total, yields for 114 residual nuclei were determined, providing a data set to deduce the complete mass and charge distribution of all products with A > 20 from a fitting procedure. The contribution of evaporation and fission decay modes to the total reaction cross section as well as the mean mass loss were estimated. The fission probability for Au absorbing antiprotons at rest was determined to be equal to (3.8+-0.5)%, in good agreement with an estimation derived using other techniques. The mass-charge yield distribution was compared with the results obtained for proton and pion induced gold fragmentation. On the average, the energy released in pbar annihilation is similar to that introduced by ~ 1 GeV protons. However, compared to proton bombardment products, the yield distribution of antiproton absorption residues in the N-Z plane is clearly distinct. The data for antiprotons exhibit also a substantial influence of odd-even and shell effects.
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spelling cern-5529152019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevC.66.044616http://cds.cern.ch/record/552915engLubinski, P.Grochulska, A.Von Egidy, T.Gulda, K.Hartmann, F.J.Jastrzebski, J.Kurcewicz, W.Pienkowski, L.Stolarz, A.Trzcinska, A.Gold fragmentation induced by stopped antiprotonsNuclear PhysicsA natural gold target was irradiated with the antiproton beam from the Low Energy Antiproton Ring at CERN. Antiprotons of 200 MeV/c momentum were stopped in a thick target, products of their annihilations on Au nuclei were detected using the off-line gamma-ray spectroscopy method. In total, yields for 114 residual nuclei were determined, providing a data set to deduce the complete mass and charge distribution of all products with A > 20 from a fitting procedure. The contribution of evaporation and fission decay modes to the total reaction cross section as well as the mean mass loss were estimated. The fission probability for Au absorbing antiprotons at rest was determined to be equal to (3.8+-0.5)%, in good agreement with an estimation derived using other techniques. The mass-charge yield distribution was compared with the results obtained for proton and pion induced gold fragmentation. On the average, the energy released in pbar annihilation is similar to that introduced by ~ 1 GeV protons. However, compared to proton bombardment products, the yield distribution of antiproton absorption residues in the N-Z plane is clearly distinct. The data for antiprotons exhibit also a substantial influence of odd-even and shell effects.A natural gold target was irradiated with the antiproton beam from the Low Energy Antiproton Ring at CERN. Antiprotons of 200 MeV/c momentum were stopped in a thick target, products of their annihilations on Au nuclei were detected using the off-line gamma-ray spectroscopy method. In total, yields for 114 residual nuclei were determined, providing a data set to deduce the complete mass and charge distribution of all products with A > 20 from a fitting procedure. The contribution of evaporation and fission decay modes to the total reaction cross section as well as the mean mass loss were estimated. The fission probability for Au absorbing antiprotons at rest was determined to be equal to (3.8+-0.5)%, in good agreement with an estimation derived using other techniques. The mass-charge yield distribution was compared with the results obtained for proton and pion induced gold fragmentation. On the average, the energy released in pbar annihilation is similar to that introduced by ~ 1 GeV protons. However, compared to proton bombardment products, the yield distribution of antiproton absorption residues in the N-Z plane is clearly distinct. The data for antiprotons exhibit also a substantial influence of odd-even and shell effects.nucl-ex/0205012oai:cds.cern.ch:5529152002-05-20
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics
Lubinski, P.
Grochulska, A.
Von Egidy, T.
Gulda, K.
Hartmann, F.J.
Jastrzebski, J.
Kurcewicz, W.
Pienkowski, L.
Stolarz, A.
Trzcinska, A.
Gold fragmentation induced by stopped antiprotons
title Gold fragmentation induced by stopped antiprotons
title_full Gold fragmentation induced by stopped antiprotons
title_fullStr Gold fragmentation induced by stopped antiprotons
title_full_unstemmed Gold fragmentation induced by stopped antiprotons
title_short Gold fragmentation induced by stopped antiprotons
title_sort gold fragmentation induced by stopped antiprotons
topic Nuclear Physics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.66.044616
http://cds.cern.ch/record/552915
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