Flow effects in 84Kr induced collisions in emulsion at 0.95 GeV per nucleon
M.I. Adamovich5 - E.S. Basova6 - M.M. Chernyavsky5 - A. Dirner2 -
K.G. Gulamov7 - B. Jakobsson4 - L. Just3 - S.P. Kharlamov5 -
S.A. Krasnov1 - A. Kravcáková2 - V.G. Larionova5 - S.Z. Nasyrov6 -
V.S. Navotny7 - I.D. Ojha8 - G.I. Orlova5 - N.G. Peresadko5 -
N.V. Petrov6 - V.V. Rusakova1 - N.A. Salmanova5 - B.K. Singh8 -
V. Singh8 - K. Söderström4 - M. Tóthová2 -
M.I. Tretyakova5 - T.P. Trofimova6 - U.I. Tuleeva6 - S.K. Tuli8 -
B.P. Tursunov6 - S. Vokál2 - J. Vrláková2 - B.S. Yuldashev6
1 Joint Institute of Nuclear Research, 141980 Dubna, Russia
2 Faculty of Science, P.J. Safárik University, Jesenná 5, 041 54 Kosice, Slovakia
3 Institute of Experimental Physics, SAS, Watsonova 47, 043 53 Kosice, Slovakia
4 University of Lund, Sölvegatan 14, 22362 Lund, Sweden
5 Lebedev Institute, Lenin pr. 53, 117924 Moscow, Russia
6 Institute of Nuclear Physics, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
7 Physical-Technical Institute, Timiryazeva 2, 700 084 Tashkent, Uzbekistan
8 Banaras Hindu University, 221006 Varanasi, India
Received: 27 September 1999 Communicated by B. Povh
Abstract
Using emulsion detector the collective
flow signals in inelastic interactions of 84Kr nuclei
with Ag(Br) at 950 MeV/nucleon are studied.
A transverse momentum analysis is performed to determine the
reaction plane. The bounce-off of spectator fragments is
observed. In azimuthal distributions relative to the reaction
plane squeeze-out and side-splash of participants are seen.
PACS
25.70.Mn Projectile and target fragmentation
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