The cumulant ratios up to fourth order of the $Z$ distributions of the largest fragment in spectator fragmentation following $^{107,124}$Sn+Sn and $^{124}$La+Sn collisions at 600 MeV/nucleon have been investigated. They are found to exhibit the signatures of a second-order phase transition established with cubic bond percolation and previously observed in the ALADIN experimental data for fragmentation of $^{197}$Au projectiles at similar energies. The deduced pseudocritical points are found to be only weakly dependent on the $A/Z$ ratio of the fragmenting spectator source. The same holds for the corresponding chemical freeze-out temperatures of close to 6 MeV. The experimental cumulant distributions are quantitatively reproduced with the St...
The properties of excited nuclear matter and the quest for a phase transition which is expected to e...
A systematic study of isotopic effects in the break-up of projectile spectators at relativistic ener...
International audienceUsing a recently developed multicoincidence technique, fragmentation resulting...
The cumulant ratios up to fourth order of the Z distributions of the largest fragment in spectator f...
7 pages, 3 figures, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Multifragmentation and Related Topi...
From statistical mechanics, this thesis looks for a phase transition signal in nuclei . We try: to d...
4 pages, 3 figures, Contribution to conference proceedings of the 25th International Nuclear Physics...
This contribution presents a review of our present theoretical as well as experimental knowledge of ...
This review article is focused on the tremendous progress realized during the last fifteen years in ...
20 pages; 9 figures; To be published in Nuclear Physics A. - Matière Nucléaire NIMInternational audi...
We re-analyze the conditions for the phenomenon of intermittency (self-similar fluctuations) to occu...
Abnormal production of events with almost equal-sized fragments was theoretically proposed as a sign...
We use a simplified model which is based on the same physics as inherent in most statistical models ...
Isotopic effects in spectator fragmentations following heavy-ion collisions at relativistic energies...
The neutron emission in projectile fragmentation at relativistic energies was studied with the Large...
The properties of excited nuclear matter and the quest for a phase transition which is expected to e...
A systematic study of isotopic effects in the break-up of projectile spectators at relativistic ener...
International audienceUsing a recently developed multicoincidence technique, fragmentation resulting...
The cumulant ratios up to fourth order of the Z distributions of the largest fragment in spectator f...
7 pages, 3 figures, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Multifragmentation and Related Topi...
From statistical mechanics, this thesis looks for a phase transition signal in nuclei . We try: to d...
4 pages, 3 figures, Contribution to conference proceedings of the 25th International Nuclear Physics...
This contribution presents a review of our present theoretical as well as experimental knowledge of ...
This review article is focused on the tremendous progress realized during the last fifteen years in ...
20 pages; 9 figures; To be published in Nuclear Physics A. - Matière Nucléaire NIMInternational audi...
We re-analyze the conditions for the phenomenon of intermittency (self-similar fluctuations) to occu...
Abnormal production of events with almost equal-sized fragments was theoretically proposed as a sign...
We use a simplified model which is based on the same physics as inherent in most statistical models ...
Isotopic effects in spectator fragmentations following heavy-ion collisions at relativistic energies...
The neutron emission in projectile fragmentation at relativistic energies was studied with the Large...
The properties of excited nuclear matter and the quest for a phase transition which is expected to e...
A systematic study of isotopic effects in the break-up of projectile spectators at relativistic ener...
International audienceUsing a recently developed multicoincidence technique, fragmentation resulting...