Thermal bremsstrahlung probing the thermodynamical state of multifragmenting systems
/ Authors
D. d’Enterria, L. Aphecetche, A. Chbihi, H. Delagrange, J. D'iaz, M. V. Goethem, M. Hoefman, H. Huisman, A. Kugler, H. Loehner
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G. Mart'inez, R. Ortega, R. Ostendorf, S. Schadmand, Y. Schutz, R. Siemssen, D. Stracener, P. Tlustý, R. Turrisi, M. Volkerts, V. Wagner, H. Wilschut, N. Yahlali
/ Abstract
Inclusive and exclusive hard-photon (E-gamma > 30 MeV) production in five different heavy-ion reactions (Ar-36+Au-197, Ag-107, Ni-58, C-12 at 60A MeV and Xe-129+Sn-120 at 50A MeV) has been studied coupling the TAPS photon spectrometer with several charged-particle multidetectors covering more than 80% of 4 pi. The measured spectra, slope parameters and source velocities as well as their target-dependence, confirm the existence of thermal bremsstrahlung emission from secondary nucleon-nucleon collisions that accounts for roughly 20% of the total hard-photon yield. The thermal slopes are a direct measure of the temperature of the excited nuclear systems produced during the reaction.
Journal: Nuclear Physics