Abstract

Mechanisms of the breakup into four alpha particles of 16O projectiles excited from peripheral collisions with 197Au target nuclei have been investigated at 50 and 70 MeV/N. The experimental distributions of relative angles between alpha particles in the rest frame of the primary oxygen nucleus are compared to theoretical predictions based on prompt fragmentation and binary sequential decay. The results are compared to similar studies for that channel at loweer energy, 32.5 MeV/N, where the breakup of 16O was shown to be consistent with sequential emission of alpha particles.

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