S. Tomasevic
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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Physics Letters B | 1994
J.F. Lecolley; M. Aboufirassi; A. Badala; B. Bilwes; R. Bougault; R. Brou; F. Cosmo; J. Colin; D. Durand; J. Galin; A. Genoux-Lubain; D. Guerreau; D. Horn; D. Jacquet; J.L. Laville; F. Lefebvres; C. Le Brun; J. Lemière; O. Lopez; M. Louvel; M. Mahi; M. Morjean; C. Paulot; A. Péghaire; N. Prot; G. Rudolf; F. Scheibling; J.C. Steckmeyer; B. Tamain; S. Tomasevic
Abstract Events with fragment multiplicities up to eight have been detected with a large detector array in Pb + Au reactions at 29 MeV/u. All collisions show a binary character irrespective of a possible further disassembly of the two highly excited primary partners. For the most violent collisions, dissipative orbiting is observed as well as full energy damping corresponding to excitation energies as high as 6 MeV/u.
Physics Letters B | 1995
J.F. Lecolley; M. Aboufirassi; B. Bilwes; R. Bougault; R. Brou; F. Cosmo; J. Colin; D. Durand; J. Galin; A. Genoux-Lubain; D. Guerreau; D. Horn; D. Jacquet; J.L. Laville; F. Lefebvres; C. Le Brun; O. Lopez; M. Louvel; M. Mahi; C. Meslin; M. Morjean; A. Péghaire; G. Rudolf; F. Scheibling; J.C. Steckmeyer; B. Tamain; S. Tomasevic
Abstract Three fragment production has been studied in peripheral 208 Pb + 197 Au collisions at 29 MeV/u. The data suggests the formation and subsequent decay of necklike structures producing a small fragment emitted at mid-rapidity in between the two partners of a deep inelastic scattering. Data and trajectory calculations suggest also the existence of a competing process in which the neck is absorbed by one of the reactants, this latter decaying further by binary fission.
Nuclear Physics | 1995
R. Bougault; J.F. Lecolley; M. Aboufirassi; A. Badala; B. Bilwes; R. Brou; J. Colin; F. Cosmo; D. Durand; J. Galin; A. Genoux-Lubain; D. Guerreau; D. Horn; D. Jacquet; J.L. Laville; C. Le Brun; F. Lefebvres; O. Lopez; M. Louvel; M. Mahi; M. Morjean; C. Paulot; A. Péghaire; G. Rudolf; F. Scheibling; J.C. Steckmeyer; S. Tomasevic; B. Tamain
Abstract Decay products emitted in highly dissipative Pb+Au reactions at 29 MeV/nucleon have been detected using a large area array. Multiplicities of fragments as large as 8 have been detected with a sizeable cross section. The m -fragment exit channels are fully compatible with the formation of a transient excited dinuclear system formed in damped collisions. The excitation energy function shows that fully damped collisions are achieved even for m = 2 indicating that heavy nuclei are able to sustain high excitation energy and end up as evaporation residues.
Physics Letters B | 1993
O. Lopez; M. Aboufirassi; A. Badala; B. Bilwes; R. Bougault; R. Brou; J. Colin; F. Cosmo; D. Durand; A. Genoux-Lubain; D. Horn; J.L. Laville; C. Le Brun; J.F. Lecolley; F. Lefebvres; M. Louvel; M. Mahi; C. Paulot; A. Péghaire; G. Rudolf; F. Scheibling; J.C. Steckmeyer; B. Tamain; S. Tomasevic
Abstract Decay products emitted in Kr+Au collisions at 60 MeV/u have been detected with a large experimental array. Events with fragment multiplicities up to 5 have been recorded. After a careful selection of central collisions leading to equilibrited events, the data are compared to two fragmentation models in which fragments are emitted either sequentially or simultaneously. It is shown that the data can be explained very well by the second model, thus suggesting a prompt multifragmentation mechanism. Possible expansion effects in the disassembly process are also investigated.
Physics Letters B | 1995
D. Durand; J. Colin; J.F. Lecolley; C. Meslin; M. Aboufirassi; B. Bilwes; R. Bougault; R. Brou; F. Cosmo; J. Galin; A. Genoux-Lubain; D. Guerreau; D. Horn; D. Jacquet; J.L. Laville; C. Le Brun; O. Lopez; M. Louvel; M. Mahi; M. Morjean; A. Péghaire; G. Rudolf; F. Scheibling; J.C. Steckmeyer; B. Tamain; S. Tomasevic
Abstract The lifetime, τ, with respect to multifragmentation of highly excited nuclei is deduced from the analysis of strongly damped Pb + Au collisions at 29 MeV/u. The method is based on the study of space-time correlations induced by “proximity” effects between fragments emitted by the two primary products of the reaction and gives the time between the reseparation of the two primary products and the subsequent multifragment decay of one partner. A lifetime significantly longer than the interaction time is found. It is compared with time scales corresponding to different types of dynamical instabilities which may be responsible for nuclear disassembly.
Physics Letters B | 1996
J.F. Lecolley; D. Durand; M. Aboufirassi; R. Bougault; J. Colin; A. Genoux-Lubain; C. Le Brun; O. Lopez; M. Louvel; C. Meslin; G. Rudolf; S. Tomasevic
Abstract Events in which at least 5 fragments with charge larger than 8 were emitted in dissipative Pb + Au collisions at 29 MeV/u incident energy are studied. An event by event shape analysis is performed and a prescription is proposed to select the most central collisions. For these latter, it is shown by comparing the data with the results of computer simulations that the di-nuclear system disassembles before re-separating, meaning that its lifetime is smaller than the interaction time. This conclusion is also supported qualitatively by studying light particle patterns.
Physics Letters B | 1993
G. Rudolf; S. Tomasevic; M. Aboufirassi; J.C. Adloff; B. Bilwes; R. Bilwes; G. Bizard; R. Bougault; R. Brou; Y. Cassagnou; J. Colin; F. Cosmo; F. Delaunay; D. Durand; J.L. Ferrero; A. Genoux-Lubain; M. Glaser; F. Guilbault; G. M. Jin; J.L. Laville; C. Le Brun; C. Lebrun; J.F. Lecolley; F. Lefebvres; R. Legrain; J. Lemière; O. Lopez; M. Louvel; M. Mahi; A. Péghaire
Abstract Coincident light particles and fragments produced in Kr+Au reactions at 27, 44 and 60 MeV/u have been measured with a large solid-angle set-up. Energy spectra of Z=1, 2 and 3 particles sequentially emitted by the slowed-down projectile-like nucleus evolve between an evaporation and a fragmentation pattern, suggesting a saturation in the thermalisation process.
Proceedings of the Second International Symposium | 1996
M. Aboufirassi; A. Badalà; B. Bilves; G. Bizard; R. Bougault; R. Brou; A. Buta; J. Colin; F. Cosmo; D. Durand; Y. El Masri; A. Genoux-Lubain; D. Guerreau; T. Hamdani; F. Hanappe; D. Horn; J. Galin; J.L. Laville; C. Le Brun; J.F. Lecolley; F. Lefebvres; O. Lopez; D. Jacquet; M. Louvel; M. Mahi; M. Morjean; T. Motobayashi; A. Péghaire; J. Péter; R. Regimbart
International Symposium on Heavy Ion Physics and Its Applications 2 | 1995
M. Aboufirassi; A. Badalà; B. Bilwes; G. Bizard; R. Bougault; R. Brou; A. Buta; J. Colin; F. Cosmo; D. Durand; Y. El Masri; A. Genoux-Lubain; D. Guerreau; T. Hamdani; F. Hanappe; D. Horn; J. Galin; J.L. Laville; C. Le Brun; J.F. Lecolley; F. Lefebvres; O. Lopez; D. Jacquet; M. Louvel; M. Mahi; M. Morjean; T. Motobayashi; A. Péghaire; J. Péter; R. Regimbart
Ricerca Scientifica ed Educazione Permanente Supplemento | 1994
R. Bougault; M. Aboufirassi; A. Badalà; R. Brou; J. Colin; D. Durand; A. Genoux-Lubain; D. Horn; J.L. Laville; C. Le Brun; J.F. Lecolley; F. Lefebvres; O. Lopez; M. Louvel; M. Mahi; C. Paulot; J.C. Steckmeyer; B. Tamain; B. Bilwes; F. Cosmo; G. Rudolf; F. Scheibling; S. Tomasevic; A. Péghaire