Fragment emission from the mass-symmetric reactions {sup 58}Fe,{sup 58}Ni+{sup 58}Fe,{sup 58}Ni at E{sub beam}=30 MeV/nucleon

1998 
The mass-symmetric reactions {sup 58}Fe,{sup 58}Ni+{sup 58}Fe,{sup 58}Ni were studied at a beam energy of E{sub beam}=30 MeV/nucleon in order to investigate the isospin dependence of fragment emission. Ratios of inclusive yields of isotopic fragments from hydrogen through nitrogen were extracted as a function of laboratory angle. A moving source analysis of the data indicates that at laboratory angles around 40{degree} the yield of intermediate mass fragments (IMF{close_quote}s) beyond Z=3 is predominantly from a midrapidity source. The angular dependence of the relative yields of isotopes beyond Z=3 indicates that the IMF{close_quote}s at more central angles originate from a source which is more neutron deficient than the source responsible for fragments emitted at forward angles. The charge distributions and kinetic energy spectra of the IMF{close_quote}s at various laboratory angles were well reproduced by calculations employing a quantum molecular-dynamics code followed by a statistical multifragmentation model for generating fragments. The calculations indicate that the measured IMF{close_quote}s originate mainly from a single source. The isotopic composition of the emitted fragments is, however, not reproduced by the same calculation. The measured isotopic and isobaric ratios indicate an emitting source that is more neutron rich in comparison to the source predicted by model calculations. {copyright}more » {ital 1998} {ital The American Physical Society}« less
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