Ch.O. Bacri
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Physics Letters B | 1997
N. Marie; R. Laforest; R. Bougault; J.P. Wieleczko; D. Durand; Ch.O. Bacri; J.F. Lecolley; F. Saint-Laurent; G. Auger; J. Benlliure; E. Bisquer; B. Borderie; R. Brou; J.L. Charvet; A. Chbihi; J. Colin; D. Cussol; R. Dayras; E. De Filippo; A. Demeyer; D. Dore; P. Ecomard; P. Eudes; D. Gourio; D. Guinet; P. Lautesse; J.L. Laville; A. Le Fevre; T. Lefort; R. Legrain
The INDRA multidetector has been used to study multifragmentation processes in central collisions for the Xe + Sn reaction at 50 A MeV. A single isotropic source formed at an excitation energy of 12 A MeV exhausting most of the emitted charged products has been isolated in such collisions. The fragment kinetic energy spectra indicate a fast disintegration of the system with a radial collective motion of about 2 A MeV. The light charged particle characteristics within this scenario are also discussed.
Physics Letters B | 1997
Yu-Gang Ma; A Siwek; J. Péter; Francesca Gulminelli; R. Dayras; L. Nalpas; B. Tamain; E. Vient; G. Auger; Ch.O. Bacri; Jose Benlliure; E. Bisquer; B. Borderie; R. Bougault; R. Brou; J.L. Charvet; A. Chbihi; J. Colin; D. Cussol; E. De Filippo; A. Demeyer; D. Dore; D. Durand; P. Ecomard; P. Eudes; E. Gerlic; D. Gourio; D. Guinet; R. Laforest; P. Lautesse
Abstract The 4π array INDRA was used to detect nearly all charged products emitted in Ar + Ni collisions between 52 and 95 MeV/u. The charge, mass and excitation energy E ∗ of the quasi-projectiles have been reconstructed event by event. Excitation energies up to 25 MeV per nucleon are reached. Apparent temperatures obtained from several double isotopic yield ratios Tr0 show different dependences upon E ∗ . T6Li7Li3Heα0 yields the highest values, as well as the high energy slopes Ts of the kinetic energy spectra. Two statistical models, sequential evaporation and gas in complete equilibrium, taking into account side feeding and discrete excited states population, show that the data can be explained by a steady increase of the initial temperature with excitation energy without evidence for a liquid-gas phase transition.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2002
M. Pârlog; B. Borderie; M.F. Rivet; G. Tăbăcaru; A. Chbihi; M. Elouardi; N. Le Neindre; O. Lopez; E. Plagnol; L. Tassan-Got; G. Auger; Ch.O. Bacri; N. Bellaize; F. Bocage; R. Bougault; B. Bouriquet; R. Brou; P. Buchet; J.L. Charvet; J. Colin; D. Cussol; R. Dayras; A. Demeyer; D. Dore; D. Durand; J.D. Frankland; E. Galichet; E. Genouin-Duhamel; E. Gerlic; S. Hudan
Abstract A simple formalism describing the light response of CsI(Tl) to heavy ions, which quantifies the luminescence and the quenching in terms of the competition between radiative transitions following the carrier trapping at the Tl activator sites and the electron–hole recombination, is proposed. The effect of the δ-rays on the scintillation efficiency is for the first time quantitatively included in a fully consistent way. The light output expression depends on four parameters determined by a procedure of global fit to experimental data.
Nuclear Physics | 2000
T. Lefort; D. Dore; D. Cussol; Yu-Gang Ma; J. Péter; R. Dayras; M. Assenard; G. Auger; Ch.O. Bacri; F. Bocage; R. Bougault; R. Brou; Ph. Buchet; J.L. Charvet; A. Chbihi; J. Colin; A. Demeyer; D. Durand; P. Eudes; J.D. Frankland; E. Galichet; E. Genouin-Duhamel; E. Gerlic; M. Germain; D. Gourio; D. Guinet; B. Hurst; P. Lautesse; J.L. Laville; J.F. Lecolley
Abstract Intermediate velocity products in Ar+Ni collisions from 52 to 95 A.MeV are studied in an experiment performed at the GANIL facility with the 4 π multidetector INDRA. It is shown that these emissions cannot be explained by statistical decays of the quasi-projectile and the quasi-target in complete equilibrium. Three methods are used to isolate and characterize intermediate velocity products. The total mass of these products increases with the violence of the collision and reaches a large fraction of the system mass in mid-central collisions. This mass is found independent of the incident energy, but strongly dependent on the geometry of the collision. Finally it is shown that the kinematical characteristics of intermediate velocity products are weakly dependent on the experimental impact parameter, but strongly dependent on the incident energy. The observed trends are consistent with a participant–spectator-like scenario or with neck emissions and/or breakup.Intermediate velocity products in Ar+Ni collisions from 52 to 95 A.MeV are studied in an experiment performed at the GANIL facility with the 4
Physics Letters B | 1998
M.F. Rivet; Ch.O. Bacri; B. Borderie; J.D. Frankland; M. Assenard; G. Auger; F. Bocage; R. Bougault; R. Brou; Ph. Buchet; A. Chbihi; J. Colin; R. Dayras; A. Demeyer; D. Dore; D. Durand; P. Eudes; E. Galichet; E. Genouin-Duhamel; E. Gerlic; M. Germain; D. Guinet; P. Lautesse; J.L. Laville; J.F. Lecolley; A. Le Fevre; T. Lefort; R. Legrain; N. Le Neindre; O. Lopez
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2002
M. Pârlog; B. Borderie; M.F. Rivet; G. Tăbăcaru; A. Chbihi; M. Elouardi; N. Le Neindre; O. Lopez; E. Plagnol; L. Tassan-Got; G. Auger; Ch.O. Bacri; N. Bellaize; F. Bocage; R. Bougault; B. Bouriquet; R. Brou; P. Buchet; J.L. Charvet; J. Colin; D. Cussol; R. Dayras; A. Demeyer; D. Dore; D. Durand; J.D. Frankland; E. Galichet; E. Genouin-Duhamel; E. Gerlic; S. Hudan
multidetector INDRA. It is shown that these emissions cannot be explained by statistical decays of the quasi-projectile and the quasi-target in complete equilibrium. Three methods are used to isolate and characterize intermediate velocity products. The total mass of these products increases with the violence of the collision and reaches a large fraction of the system mass in mid-central collisions. This mass is found independent of the incident energy, but strongly dependent on the geometry of the collision. Finally it is shown that the kinematical characteristics of intermediate velocity products are weakly dependent on the experimental impact parameter, but strongly dependent on the incident energy. The observed trends are consistent with a participant-spectator like scenario or with neck emissions and/or break-up.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1999
G. Tǎbǎcaru; B. Borderie; A. Ouatizerga; M. Pârlog; M.F. Rivet; G. Auger; Ch.O. Bacri; F. Bocage; R. Bougault; R. Brou; P. Buchet; J.L. Charvet; A. Chbihi; J. Colin; D. Cussol; R. Dayras; A. Demeyer; D. Dore; D. Durand; P. Ecomard; J.D. Frankland; E. Galichet; E. Genouin-Duhamel; E. Gerlic; D. Guinet; P. Lautesse; J.L. Laville; A. Le Fevre; T. Lefort; R. Legrain
Abstract Charged product multiplicities and Z distributions were measured for single multifragmenting sources produced in collisions between 129 Xe + nat Sn and 155 Gd + 238 U at the same available energy per nucleon. Z distributions are found identical for both reactions while fragment multiplicities scale as the charge of the total systems. A complete dynamical simulation, in which multifragmentation originates in the spinodal decomposition of a finite piece of nuclear matter resulting from an incomplete fusion of projectile and target, well accounts for this experimental observation.
Nuclear Physics | 2002
N. Bellaize; O. Lopez; J.P. Wieleczko; D. Cussol; G. Auger; Ch.O. Bacri; F. Bocage; B. Borderie; R. Bougault; B. Bouriquet; R. Brou; P. Buchet; A. Buta; J.L. Charvet; A. Chbihi; J. Colin; R. Dayras; N. De Cesare; A. Demeyer; D. Dore; D. Durand; J.D. Frankland; E. Galichet; E. Genouin-Duhamel; E. Gerlic; B. Guiot; D. Guinet; S. Hudan; G. Lanzalone; P. Lautesse
Abstract The light output of the 324 CsI(Tl) scintillators of INDRA has been measured over large ranges in energy: 1– 80 AMeV and in atomic number of incident ions: Z =1–60. An analytical expression for the non-linear total light response as a function of the energy and the identity of the ion is developed. It depends on four parameters. For three of them, connected to CsI(Tl) intrinsic characteristics, fixed values are proposed. Two applications are presented: energy calibration and fragment identification in telescopes using a CsI(Tl) crystal as residual energy detector.
Nuclear Physics | 2000
F. Bocage; J. Colin; M. Louvel; G. Auger; Ch.O. Bacri; N. Bellaize; B. Borderie; R. Bougault; R. Brou; P. Buchet; J.L. Charvet; A. Chbihi; D. Cussol; R. Dayras; N. De Cesare; A. Demeyer; D. Dore; D. Durand; J.D. Frankland; E. Galichet; E. Genouin-Duhamel; E. Gerlic; D. Guinet; P. Lautesse; J.L. Laville; J.F. Lecolley; R. Legrain; N. Le Neindre; O. Lopez; A. M. Maskay
Abstract The pulse-height defect (PHD) of 36Ar, 58Ni, 129Xe, 181Ta and 197Au ions in the 180 passivated ion-implanted silicon detectors of the INDRA array has been measured. The detectors faced the target with the low electric field side. The charge encoding ensured a low ballistic deficit. Detectors with the same nominal characteristics and electric field strength show a PHD dependence on the individual silicon wafer. They are classified and calibrated by using an empirical parametrization which relates the PHD to the total energy through a Z-depending power law. A PHD analytical formula, based on a simple recombination model, is also proposed. It considers a realistic charge density variation with the position coordinate on the ion path. This new formula is successfully confronted to some experimental data.
Physics Letters B | 1996
M.F. Rivet; A. Chbihi; B. Borderie; P. Eudes; M. Parlog; L. Tassan-Got; G. Auger; Ch.O. Bacri; J. Benlliure; E. Bisquer; R. Bougault; R. Brou; J.L. Charvet; J. Colin; D. Cussol; R. Dayras; E. De Filippo; A. Demeyer; D. Dore; D. Durand; P. Ecomard; D. Gourio; D. Guinet; R. Laforest; P. Lautesse; J.L. Laville; L. Lebreton; J.F. Lecolley; A. Le Fevre; T. Lefort
Abstract The influence of the entrance channel mass asymmetry upon the fragmentation process is addressed by studying heavy-ion induced reactions around the Fermi energy. The data have been recorded with the INDRA 4 π array. An event selection method called the Principal Component Analysis is presented and discussed. It is applied for the selection of central events and furthermore to multifragmentation of single source events. The selected subsets of data are compared to the Statistical Multifragmentation Model (SMM) to check the equilibrium hypothesis and get the source characteristics. Experimental comparisons show the evidence of a decoupling between thermal and compressional (radial flow) component of the excitation energy stored in such nuclear systems.