The study of nuclear matter under extreme conditions is a very active area in nuclear physics. This study may improve our understanding of the equation of states and liquid-gas phase transitions in nuclear matter as well as the spectroscopic and dynamic characterization of exotic nuclear systems and reactions. A clear characterization of nuclear interacting systems requires probing the spacetime properties of various particle-emitting sources and the knowledge of the reaction mechanism. Particle-particle correlations represent a very powerful technique to study emitting sources produced during a reaction. In this work two-proton correlation functions measured in Xe+Au at E = 50MeV/nucleon have been studied. By using angle-averaged two-pro...
One of the early surprises in examining reaction products from heavy ion reactions at 10 MeV/nucleon...
Fragment-fragment correlations are used to probe the spatial-temporal extent of the emitting source ...
Invited talk at the 18th Nuclear Physics Division Conference of the EPS Europhysics Conference "Phas...
Dynamical and thermal characterizations of excited nuclear systems produced during the collisions be...
Dynamical and thermal characterizations of excited nuclear systems produced during the collisions be...
Emission sources in proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions at intermediate energies have been...
Shape analyses of two-particle correlation functions are discussed. Two-proton imaging provides info...
Studies of intermediate energy heavy ion reactions have revealed the existence of a number of reduci...
In an experiment at NSCL, proton-proton (p-p) correlation functions were measured in 40Ca+40Ca and 4...
Abstract. Accessing dynamics in heavy-ion collisions represents a priority in nuclear physics, due t...
This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY-931478
The revival of transfer reaction studies benefited from the construction of the new generation large...
The γ-particle coincident measurements, performed by coupling of the PRISMA spectrometer to the larg...
Angular correlations between light particles have been studied to probe the extent to which a therma...
Accessing dynamics in heavy-ion collisions represents a priority in nuclear physics, due to its link...
One of the early surprises in examining reaction products from heavy ion reactions at 10 MeV/nucleon...
Fragment-fragment correlations are used to probe the spatial-temporal extent of the emitting source ...
Invited talk at the 18th Nuclear Physics Division Conference of the EPS Europhysics Conference "Phas...
Dynamical and thermal characterizations of excited nuclear systems produced during the collisions be...
Dynamical and thermal characterizations of excited nuclear systems produced during the collisions be...
Emission sources in proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions at intermediate energies have been...
Shape analyses of two-particle correlation functions are discussed. Two-proton imaging provides info...
Studies of intermediate energy heavy ion reactions have revealed the existence of a number of reduci...
In an experiment at NSCL, proton-proton (p-p) correlation functions were measured in 40Ca+40Ca and 4...
Abstract. Accessing dynamics in heavy-ion collisions represents a priority in nuclear physics, due t...
This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY-931478
The revival of transfer reaction studies benefited from the construction of the new generation large...
The γ-particle coincident measurements, performed by coupling of the PRISMA spectrometer to the larg...
Angular correlations between light particles have been studied to probe the extent to which a therma...
Accessing dynamics in heavy-ion collisions represents a priority in nuclear physics, due to its link...
One of the early surprises in examining reaction products from heavy ion reactions at 10 MeV/nucleon...
Fragment-fragment correlations are used to probe the spatial-temporal extent of the emitting source ...
Invited talk at the 18th Nuclear Physics Division Conference of the EPS Europhysics Conference "Phas...