Abstract

AbstractIn this manuscript, we have focus on the target dissolution (mainly grey particles) emerged from the interactivity of the 84Kr36 and nuclear emulsion detector (NED). NED is a composite target detector. In this analysis, we have used NIKFI-BR-2 emulsion plates. This analysis shows that the emission feature of the grey particle is not depending on the projectile mass and strongly depends on the various types of target groups of NED participating in the collisions.KeywordsNEDTarget fragmentationGrey particle

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