Abstract

At Laboratori Nazionali del Sud of Catania an experiment has been carried out in order to investigate the correlations between particles produced in 12C+24Mg reaction at 35 AMeV incident energy. Two α correlation has been explored because provide information about temperature of 8Be nuclei produced in the reaction, while three α correaltion has been studied in order to evaluate the competition between sequential and direct decay mode of resonances produced in 12C quasi-projectiles.

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  • In the framework of heavy ion collisions two- and multi-particles correlations are a powerful tool to probe the properties of emitting sources produced and involved dynamics [1] and to explore certain structure properties of unbound states such as the spins [2]

  • In the present work a study of two- and multi-particle correlations in 12C+24Mg reaction has been carried out using CHIMERA 4π multi-detector

  • A method to extract the emission temperature of excited systems from two-particle coincidence spectra has been discussed. This analysis has provided an emission temperature of 8Be nuclei that is compatible with values obtained in this kind of reactions

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