The most important aim of the CHIFAR experiment, carried out at INFN-LNS, was the study of the features of the Equation of State of the nuclear matter. The emission probability of the Intermediate Mass Fragments (IMFs) and the investigation of the isospin role in non-central Heavy-Ion Collisions (HICs) were the two parameters focused in the data analysis. The CHIMERA Collaboration analyzed nuclear reactions obtained from the combinations of beams —124Sn, 112Sn and 124Xe— and targets: 64Ni, 58Ni and 64Zn, in order to highlights neutron-rich and neutron-poor systems. The study of the correlations between IMFs and light charged particles emitted in a nuclear reaction was favored by the choice of the experimental setup, based on the coupling between the FARCOS correlator and the 4π CHIMERA multi-detector.
The CHIFAR experiment at INFN-LNS: Latest results from data analysis
Zagami, C.
2025-01-01
Abstract
The most important aim of the CHIFAR experiment, carried out at INFN-LNS, was the study of the features of the Equation of State of the nuclear matter. The emission probability of the Intermediate Mass Fragments (IMFs) and the investigation of the isospin role in non-central Heavy-Ion Collisions (HICs) were the two parameters focused in the data analysis. The CHIMERA Collaboration analyzed nuclear reactions obtained from the combinations of beams —124Sn, 112Sn and 124Xe— and targets: 64Ni, 58Ni and 64Zn, in order to highlights neutron-rich and neutron-poor systems. The study of the correlations between IMFs and light charged particles emitted in a nuclear reaction was favored by the choice of the experimental setup, based on the coupling between the FARCOS correlator and the 4π CHIMERA multi-detector.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


