Abstract

Charged pions have been measured at 70° in coincidence with projectile-like fragments in 12C + 12C, 12C + 116Sn and 12C + 124Sn reactions at 85A MeV. Neither the π + emission nor the π −/π + ratio exhibit differences for 124Sn and 116Sn targets outside those expected from the isospin difference. Inconsistencies in the target mass dependence of the pion yield disappear if a correction for reabsorption is included. After this correction, we observe a strong, ~ A 1.1, mass dependence. The projectile breakup is significantly stronger for pion-producing collisions than for the average collision indicating a much stronger abundance of central collisions.

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