Abstract

Using CR-39 nuclear track detectors and an automated scanning system, the behaviour of 200 A GeV 32S and projectile fragments with charges 9<or=Z<or=15 produced in collisions with a Cu target was studied. The total and partial fragmentation charge-changing cross sections of 32S, and the total cross sections of fragments, were measured. The authors studied the dependence of the mean free path of secondary fragments on the distance from the emission point. We also measured the angular distributions of projectile fragments and the charge pick-up cross section of 32S in Cu.

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