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A Green's function method for heavy ion beam transport
The use of Green's function has played a fundamental role in transport calculations for high-charge high-energy (HZE) ions. Two recent developments have greatly advanced the practical aspects of implementation...
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Heavy-Ion Fragmentation Studies in Thick Water Absorbers
Proposed long-term space missions could expose crewmembers to significant fluxes of galactic cosmic radiation (GCR) particles and secondary particles created from nuclear collisions. An assessment of radiobiol...
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Baryon-Baryon correlations at small relative momentum in Neon- and Argon-nucleus collisions betweenE/A=200 and 1000 MeV
Two-proton correlation functions at small relative momentum have been systematically studied with the large solid angle detector DIOGENE at Saturne for interactions induced by Ne and Ar beams on various target...
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Collective Flow Measurements in Asymmetric Nuclear Collisions
The collective flow measurements presented in this lecture have been performed with the DIOGENE electronic 4π-detector1 installed at the Saturne synchrotron in Saclay, which can deliver beams up to mass 40. In or...
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Measurements ofn−p correlations in the reaction of relativistic neon with uranium
We report a preliminary measurement of coincident neutron-proton pairs emitted at 45° in the interaction of 400, 530, and 650 MeV/A neon beams incident on uranium. Charged particles were identified by time of ...
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Angular distribution of integrated hadron fluxes due to 3 GeV protons
Specific activation induced in C, Al, S, In, cadmium-covered In as well as the effects on6Li and7Li thermcluminescent dosimeters were measured as a function of angle with respect to a well-collimated 3 GeV proton...