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Correlation among target fragments produced in a heavy-ion interactions: search for shock-wave phenomenon
Canadian Journal of Physics1986Vol. 64(3), pp. 239–241
Abstract
This paper presents a study of two-particle inclusive angular correlations among "black" and "grey" particles produced in the interaction O 16 nuclei with photoemulsions at 2.1 GeV/nucleon. The experimental data have been compared with the Monte Carlo simulated values assuming an independent emission. It has been observed that there is some short-range correlation among the target fragments, which may indicate shock-wave formation.
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