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Dynamical versus statistical production of Intermediate Mass Fragments at Fermi Energies

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL A
Volume 56, Issue 1, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1140/epja/s10050-019-00011-z

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The emission probability of Intermediate Mass Fragments (IMFs) in non-central reactions has been investigated in collisions of heavy 124Xe projectiles with the two different medium-mass targets of 64Ni and 64Zn at the laboratory energy of 35 A MeV. The two colliding systems differ only for the target atomic number Z and, consequently, for the isospin N/Z ratio. The probability of IMFs emission from the projectile-like fragment has been measured, showing an enhancement of the IMFs emission for the neutron rich 64Ni target. Most of the observed projectile break-up yield is associated with the production of only one IMF, that is, a quasi-binary splitting of projectile in two fragments in a broad range of charge asymmetry. For the events with one IMF, the relative contributions of the dynamical and statistical emissions have been evaluated. We find an enhancement of dynamical break-up probability for the neutron rich target with respect to the neutron poor one. The analysis suggests influence of the target isospin in inducing the dynamical break-up of projectile-like fragments. The new data have been also compared with previous published results of 112,124Sn + 58,64Ni systems, in order to disentangle between isospin effects against system-size effects on the emission probability. The comparisons between previous and new data suggest that the dynamical break-up is determined by the N/Z content of both projectile and target; for the cases here investigated, the influence of the system size on the dynamical emission probability can be excluded.

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