Charge-changing and fragment production cross sections at 0degrees have been obtained for interactions of 290, 400, and 650MeV/nucleon 40Ar beams, 650 and 1000 MeV/nucleon 35Cl beams, and a 1000MeV/nucleon 48Ti beam. Targets of C, CH2, Al, Cu, Sn, and Pb were used.Using standard analysis methods, we obtain fragment cross sections forcharges as low as 8 for Cl and Ar beams, and as low as 10 for the Tibeam. Using data obtained with small-acceptance detectors, we reportfragment production cross sections for charges as low as 5, corrected foracceptance using a simple model of fragment angular distributions. Withthe lower-charged fragment cross sections, we cancompare the data topredictions from several models (including NUCFRG2, EPAX2, and PHIT...
In planning for long-duration spaceflight, it will be important to accurately model the exposure of ...
In planning for long-duration spaceflight, it will be important to accurately model the exposure of...
We have measured the total charge changing cross sections as a function of energy for projectile _(3...
Charge-changing and fragment production cross sections at 0 degrees have been obtained for interacti...
Charge-changing and fragment production cross sections at 0 degrees have been obtained for interact...
Charge-changing and fragment production cross sections at 0 degrees have been obtained for interacti...
Charge-changing and fragment production cross sections at 0 circ have been obtained for interaction...
Charge-changing and fragment production cross sections at 0circ have been obtained for interactions ...
Charge-changing and fragment production cross sections at 0 degree have been obtained for interactio...
Charge-changing and fragment production cross sections have been obtained for interactions of a 600 ...
We report fragmentation cross sections measured at 0ˆ for beams of 14N, 16O, 20Ne, and 24Mg ion...
The total and the partial charge-changing cross sections of 40Ar fragmentation on CH2, C, Al, Cu and...
In planning for long-duration spaceflight, it will beimportant to accurately model the exposure of a...
The fragmentation of 10.6 GeV/n Au in CH_2. C, Al, Cu, Sn, and Pb targets has been studied using an ...
The fragmentation of 10.6 GeV/n Au in CH_2. C, Al, Cu, Sn, and Pb targets has been studied using an ...
In planning for long-duration spaceflight, it will be important to accurately model the exposure of ...
In planning for long-duration spaceflight, it will be important to accurately model the exposure of...
We have measured the total charge changing cross sections as a function of energy for projectile _(3...
Charge-changing and fragment production cross sections at 0 degrees have been obtained for interacti...
Charge-changing and fragment production cross sections at 0 degrees have been obtained for interact...
Charge-changing and fragment production cross sections at 0 degrees have been obtained for interacti...
Charge-changing and fragment production cross sections at 0 circ have been obtained for interaction...
Charge-changing and fragment production cross sections at 0circ have been obtained for interactions ...
Charge-changing and fragment production cross sections at 0 degree have been obtained for interactio...
Charge-changing and fragment production cross sections have been obtained for interactions of a 600 ...
We report fragmentation cross sections measured at 0ˆ for beams of 14N, 16O, 20Ne, and 24Mg ion...
The total and the partial charge-changing cross sections of 40Ar fragmentation on CH2, C, Al, Cu and...
In planning for long-duration spaceflight, it will beimportant to accurately model the exposure of a...
The fragmentation of 10.6 GeV/n Au in CH_2. C, Al, Cu, Sn, and Pb targets has been studied using an ...
The fragmentation of 10.6 GeV/n Au in CH_2. C, Al, Cu, Sn, and Pb targets has been studied using an ...
In planning for long-duration spaceflight, it will be important to accurately model the exposure of ...
In planning for long-duration spaceflight, it will be important to accurately model the exposure of...
We have measured the total charge changing cross sections as a function of energy for projectile _(3...