Abstract

Recent experimental results on light particle emission from intermediate energy nucleus-nucleus collisions are reviewed. Present, mostly single particle inclusive measurements are consistent with the concept of thermalization of a subset of nucleons. The measurement of thermally produced composite light particles is hoped to provide more specific information about the decay properties of hot nuclear matter and a possible liquid gas phase transition.

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