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Beryllium Clustering Quest in Relativistic Multifragmentation
Yu. S. Anisimov, V. Bradnova, S. V. Borodin, etc.
15 P.

The program of irradiation of emulsions in Nuclotron’s beams named BECQUEREL Project is destined to continue irradiation in newly produced beams with the purpose of studying in detail processes of fragmentation of light radioactive nuclei, as well as obtaining basic information about the charge states of secondary particles in irradiating by moderate and heavy nuclei. The expected results would make it possible to answer some topical questions concerning the cluster structure of light radioactive nuclei and to clarify the role of the collective effects in a dense matter of colliding nuclei. Thanks to the best spatial resolution, the nuclear emulsions would enable one to obtain unique results along these lines.

Irradiations will be performed in the secondary beams of , , , and radioactive nuclei formed on the basis of Nuclotron’s primary beams of stable nuclei. Then irradiations by Bi nuclei will be carried out.

This project combines efforts of a number of teams of possessing scanning and measuring devices (microscopes) and emulsion processing equipments. Of special interest is use by the emulsion collaboration of a completely automatic microscope complex of the P. N. Lebedev Physics Institute.

This collaboration owns unique information and experience in processing experimental information on the interactions of light nuclei obtained in Dubna and that for heavy nuclei at energies obtainable in BNL and CERN (former EMU Collaboration).

The results on the coherent dissociation of , , , , and nuclei obtained by this method are now of special interest since they open new possibilities in understanding the topical problems of the structure of nuclei. The advantages taken from the use of Nuclotron’s beams consist in that a limiting fragmentation is set in, the reaction takes shortest time, fragmentation products are collimated in a narrow angle cone, and ionization losses of the reaction products are minimum.

The emulsions are especially helpful in the study with neutron deficit nuclei. It is especially interesting to search for proofs that there exists a proton halo for radioactive nuclei like . The latter is very important in astrophysical processes of nuclear synthesis. It is just this area of investigations seems to be most urgent in the coming years.

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