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Intermediate mass fragment emission as a probe of nuclear dynamics
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Nuclear DynamicsParticle MultiplicityExperimental Nuclear PhysicsNuclear PhysicsPhysicsRadiation DetectionNatural SciencesNuclear DataParticle PhysicsEngineeringNuclear TheoryHigh-energy Nuclear ReactionHybrid Model CalculationsElement DistributionsNuclear MaterialsLepton-nucleon ScatteringNeutron ScatteringNuclear Decay
Element distributions and fragment multiplicity distributions have been measured for E/A=50 MeV $^{129}\mathrm{Xe}$${+}^{12}$C, $^{27}\mathrm{Al}$, $^{51}\mathrm{V}$, $^{\mathrm{nat}}\mathrm{Cu}$, $^{89}\mathrm{Y}$, and $^{197}\mathrm{Au}$ reactions using a low threshold 4\ensuremath{\pi} detector. Both distributions show a strong correlation with the detected charged particle multiplicity and a large degree of target independence. The measured distributions are compared with hybrid model calculations which incorporate important dynamical aspects in both the preequilibrium and statistical emission phases. Results of these calculations are in reasonable agreement with the data. However, uncertainties with regard to the compressibility of nuclear matter remain due to uncertainties in the coupling of the two models.
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