Abstract

The cross sections of a number of target fragmentation products formed in nuclear reactions of 3·65 A GeV12C-ions and 3·65 GeV protons withnatAg and197Au have been measured. The measurements have been done by direct counting of irradiated targets with Ge(Li) gamma-ray spectrometers. Comparisons between these and other data have been used to test the hypotheses of factorization and limiting fragmentation. The total cross section for residue production in both reactions indicates that target residues are formed mainly in central collisions.

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