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The Benign Hamburger, Graham F. Peaslee, Juliette Lantz, Mary Walczak
The Benign Hamburger, Graham F. Peaslee, Juliette Lantz, Mary Walczak
Faculty Publications
In this dilemma case study, the executives of a popular restaurant chain must decide whether to use irradiated meat, in this case, beef, to protect its customers from the bacteria, E. coli. Students learn about food irradiation and discuss issues related to food safety and the public’s acceptance of new food technologies. As developed, the case could be used in a variety of introductory science courses in chemistry, physics, biology, environmental science, and agricultural science.
Synonymy Of The Pycnodont Phacodus Punctatus Dixon, 1850, And Its Occurrence In The Late Cretaceous Of The Southeastern United States, David R. Schwimmer
Synonymy Of The Pycnodont Phacodus Punctatus Dixon, 1850, And Its Occurrence In The Late Cretaceous Of The Southeastern United States, David R. Schwimmer
Faculty Bibliography
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1999 File Geodatabase Containing Aerial Photos, Pete Reehling, Richard Mckenzie, City Of Tampa Department Of Sanitary Sewers Bay Study Group
1999 File Geodatabase Containing Aerial Photos, Pete Reehling, Richard Mckenzie, City Of Tampa Department Of Sanitary Sewers Bay Study Group
Images
The Bay Study Group was created by the City of Tampa in 1976 to monitor the effects of pollution abatement that occurred in Hillsborough Bay when the city’s wastewater treatment plant was upgraded from primary to advanced treatment in 1979. The Bay Study Group documented a remarkable restoration of water quality parameters and biological indicators in Hillsborough Bay from the mid 1980s until 2009, when it was disbanded. This zip Geodatabase file contains the aerial photos for the year 1999.
1999 File Geodatabase Containing Photo Point Locations, Aerial Photos, And Flight Maps, City Of Tampa Department Of Sanitary Sewers Bay Study Group, Pete Reehling, Richard Mckenzie
1999 File Geodatabase Containing Photo Point Locations, Aerial Photos, And Flight Maps, City Of Tampa Department Of Sanitary Sewers Bay Study Group, Pete Reehling, Richard Mckenzie
Data Sets
The Bay Study Group was created by the City of Tampa in 1976 to monitor the effects of pollution abatement that occurred in Hillsborough Bay when the city’s wastewater treatment plant was upgraded from primary to advanced treatment in 1979. The Bay Study Group documented a remarkable restoration of water quality parameters and biological indicators in Hillsborough Bay from the mid 1980s until 2009, when it was disbanded. This zip Geodatabase file contains the photo point locations, aerial photos, and flight maps for the year 1999.
Agmaps - Horticulture Land Capability Maps, Swan Coastal Plain, Lancelin To Augusta, Dennis Van Gool, Werner Runge
Agmaps - Horticulture Land Capability Maps, Swan Coastal Plain, Lancelin To Augusta, Dennis Van Gool, Werner Runge
Agmaps
This CD-ROM contains maps derived from the report "Coastal Land and Groundwater for Horticulture from Gingin to Augusta" prepared by Dennis van Gool and Werner Runge in May 1999 as part of a project funded by the National Landcare Program, Agriculture Western Australia and the University of Western Australia. Also included on the CD are many technical publications which may now be out of date.
A Comparison Between Pixe Studies And Electron Microprobe Studies Of Rocks From Southern India., Graham F. Peaslee, D. A. Carlson, E. C. Hansen, S. S. Hendrickson, R. J. Timmer, A. L. Van Wyngarden, J. D. Wilcox
A Comparison Between Pixe Studies And Electron Microprobe Studies Of Rocks From Southern India., Graham F. Peaslee, D. A. Carlson, E. C. Hansen, S. S. Hendrickson, R. J. Timmer, A. L. Van Wyngarden, J. D. Wilcox
Faculty Publications
The Hope College PIXE facility was used to perform an analysis of zircons, apatites and monazites prevalent in rocks collected in southern India. Thin sections of the samples were prepared for electron microprobe analysis at U. Chicago, and a number of rare earth elements were quantitatively measured. These samples were then fractured and individual crystals were analyzed with 2.3 MeV protons in an internal PIXE irradiation chamber. GUPIX II© software was used to identify and measure trace metals in the samples and the results have been correlated with the electron microprobe data. Whole rock analyses, prepared by making pressed pellets …
A Photometric And Kinematic Study Of Awm 7, Daniel M. Koranyi, Margaret Geller, Joseph J. Mohr, Gary Wegner
A Photometric And Kinematic Study Of Awm 7, Daniel M. Koranyi, Margaret Geller, Joseph J. Mohr, Gary Wegner
Dartmouth Scholarship
We have measured redshifts and Kron-Cousins R-band magnitudes for a sample of galaxies in the poor cluster AWM 7. We have measured redshifts for 172 galaxies; 106 of these are cluster members. We determine the luminosity function (LF) from a photometric survey of the central 1.2 × 1.2 h-1 Mpc. The LF has a bump at the bright end and a faint-end slope of α = -1.37 ± 0.16, populated almost exclusively by absorption-line galaxies. The cluster velocity dispersion is lower in the core (~530 km s-1) than at the outskirts (~680 km s-1), …
Starcraft - Maps & Benchmark Problems, Nathan R. Sturtevant, Blizzard Corp.
Starcraft - Maps & Benchmark Problems, Nathan R. Sturtevant, Blizzard Corp.
Moving AI Lab: 2D Maps and Benchmark Problems
Maps extracted from Starcraft from Blizzard Corp. for use and distribution as benchmark problems.
Contains 75 maps and benchmark problem sets, converted to standard format by Dave Churchill and post-processed to remove all but the largest connected component.
Disappearance Of Rotational Flow And Reaction Plane Dispersions In Kr+Au Collisions, W. Q. Shen, M. B. Tsang, N. Carlin, R. J. Charity, J. Feng, C. K. Gelbke, W. C. Hsi, M. J. Huang, G. J. Kunde, M-C. Lemaire, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, U. Lynen, Y. G. Ma, Graham F. Peaslee, L. Phair, J. Pochodzalla, H. Sann, C. Schwarz, L. G. Sobotka, R. T. De Souza, S. R. Souza, W. Trautmann, C. Williams
Disappearance Of Rotational Flow And Reaction Plane Dispersions In Kr+Au Collisions, W. Q. Shen, M. B. Tsang, N. Carlin, R. J. Charity, J. Feng, C. K. Gelbke, W. C. Hsi, M. J. Huang, G. J. Kunde, M-C. Lemaire, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, U. Lynen, Y. G. Ma, Graham F. Peaslee, L. Phair, J. Pochodzalla, H. Sann, C. Schwarz, L. G. Sobotka, R. T. De Souza, S. R. Souza, W. Trautmann, C. Williams
Faculty Publications
Two-particle azimuthal correlations have been used to extract reaction plane dispersion free triple-differential cross sections for d, t, and α particles for the midcentral collisions of 84Kr+197Au at E/A=35, 55, and 70 MeV. Both experimental measurements and extrapolations from lower incident energies suggest that rotational flow disappears at E/A≈100 MeV for light charged particles and that reaction plane dispersions introduce large uncertainties in extracting the disappearance of rotational flow.
Impact Parameter Dependence Of Light Charged Particle Production In 25 A Mev 16o On Tb, Ta And 35 A Mev 14n On Sm And Ta, D. Prindle, A. Elmaani, C. Hyde-Wright, W. Jiang, A. A. Sonzogni, R. Vandenbosch, D. Bowman, G. Cron, P. Danielewicz, J. Dinius, W. Hsi, W. G. Lynch, C. Montoya, Graham F. Peaslee, C. Schwarz, M. B. Tsang, C. Williams, R. T. De Souza, D. Fox, T. Moore
Impact Parameter Dependence Of Light Charged Particle Production In 25 A Mev 16o On Tb, Ta And 35 A Mev 14n On Sm And Ta, D. Prindle, A. Elmaani, C. Hyde-Wright, W. Jiang, A. A. Sonzogni, R. Vandenbosch, D. Bowman, G. Cron, P. Danielewicz, J. Dinius, W. Hsi, W. G. Lynch, C. Montoya, Graham F. Peaslee, C. Schwarz, M. B. Tsang, C. Williams, R. T. De Souza, D. Fox, T. Moore
Faculty Publications
The impact parameter dependence of light charged particle (p,d,t,α) emission has been studied using an impact parameter selection based on coincident detection of residues or fission fragments. The energy spectra at twelve angles between 20° and 150° have been fit by a multiple moving source parametrization. The angle and energy integrated preequilibrium proton multiplicities decrease with increasing impact parameter in qualitative agreement with a Fermi jet calculation. The preequilibrium d/p and t/p multiplicities increase slowly with increasing impact parameter and are nearly identical at the two bombarding energies. The preequilibrium α/p ratio shows a less consistent dependency on impact parameter …
Radical Ion Probes. 8. Direct And Indirect Electrochemistry Of 5,7-Di-Tert-Butylspiro[2.5]Octa-4,7-Dien-6-One And Derivatives, J. Paige Phillips, Jason G. Gillmore, Phillip Schwartz, Larry E. Brammer Jr., Daniel J. Berger, J. M. Tanko
Radical Ion Probes. 8. Direct And Indirect Electrochemistry Of 5,7-Di-Tert-Butylspiro[2.5]Octa-4,7-Dien-6-One And Derivatives, J. Paige Phillips, Jason G. Gillmore, Phillip Schwartz, Larry E. Brammer Jr., Daniel J. Berger, J. M. Tanko
Faculty Publications
Results pertaining to the direct and indirect electrochemistry of 5,7-di-tert-butylspiro[2.5]octa-4,7-dien-6-one (1a), 1-methyl-5,7-di-tert-butylspiro[2.5]octa-4,7-dien-6-one (1b), and 1,1,-dimethyl-5,7-di-tert-butylspiro[2.5]octa-4,7-dien-6-one (1c) are reported. Product analyses reveal that reduction of all these substrates leads to cyclopropane ring-opened products; ring opening occurs with modest selectivity leading to the more substituted (stable) distonic radical anion. The direct electrochemistry of these compounds is characterized by rate limiting electron transfer (with α ≈ 0.5), suggesting that while ring opening is extremely rapid, the radical anions do have a discrete lifetime (i.e., electron transfer and ring opening are not concerted). Utilizing homogeneous redox catalysis, rate constants for electron transfer between 1a, …
1998 File Geodatabase Containing Photo Point Locations, Aerial Photos, And Flight Maps, City Of Tampa Department Of Sanitary Sewers Bay Study Group, Pete Reehling, Richard Mckenzie
1998 File Geodatabase Containing Photo Point Locations, Aerial Photos, And Flight Maps, City Of Tampa Department Of Sanitary Sewers Bay Study Group, Pete Reehling, Richard Mckenzie
Data Sets
The Bay Study Group was created by the City of Tampa in 1976 to monitor the effects of pollution abatement that occurred in Hillsborough Bay when the city’s wastewater treatment plant was upgraded from primary to advanced treatment in 1979. The Bay Study Group documented a remarkable restoration of water quality parameters and biological indicators in Hillsborough Bay from the mid 1980s until 2009, when it was disbanded. This zip Geodatabase file contains the photo point locations, aerial photos, and flight maps for the year 1998.
1998 File Geodatabase Containing Aerial Photos, Pete Reehling, Richard Mckenzie, City Of Tampa Department Of Sanitary Sewers Bay Study Group
1998 File Geodatabase Containing Aerial Photos, Pete Reehling, Richard Mckenzie, City Of Tampa Department Of Sanitary Sewers Bay Study Group
Images
The Bay Study Group was created by the City of Tampa in 1976 to monitor the effects of pollution abatement that occurred in Hillsborough Bay when the city’s wastewater treatment plant was upgraded from primary to advanced treatment in 1979. The Bay Study Group documented a remarkable restoration of water quality parameters and biological indicators in Hillsborough Bay from the mid 1980s until 2009, when it was disbanded. This zip Geodatabase file contains the aerial photos for the year 1998.
Production Of Η Mesons In Double Pomeron Exchange, Alec Schramm, Daniel Reeves
Production Of Η Mesons In Double Pomeron Exchange, Alec Schramm, Daniel Reeves
Alec J Schramm
We estimate the production cross section for ηc and ηb mesons via Pomeron-Pomeron fusion in peripheral heavy-ion collisions. Total and elastic PP cross sections are calculated in an equivalent Pomeron approximation.
Fragment Distributions For Highly Charged Systems, C. Williams, W. G. Lynch, C. Schwarz, M. B. Tsang, W. C. Hsi, M. J. Huang, D. R. Bowman, J. Dinius, C. K. Gelbke, D. O. Handzy, G. J. Kunde, M. A. Lisa, Graham F. Peaslee, L. Phair, A. Botvina, M-C. Lemaire, S. R. Souza, G. Van Buren, R. J. Charity, L. G. Sobotka, U. Lynen, J. Pochodzalla, H. Sann, W. Trautmann, D. Fox, R. T. De Souza, N. Carlin
Fragment Distributions For Highly Charged Systems, C. Williams, W. G. Lynch, C. Schwarz, M. B. Tsang, W. C. Hsi, M. J. Huang, D. R. Bowman, J. Dinius, C. K. Gelbke, D. O. Handzy, G. J. Kunde, M. A. Lisa, Graham F. Peaslee, L. Phair, A. Botvina, M-C. Lemaire, S. R. Souza, G. Van Buren, R. J. Charity, L. G. Sobotka, U. Lynen, J. Pochodzalla, H. Sann, W. Trautmann, D. Fox, R. T. De Souza, N. Carlin
Faculty Publications
Charge and transverse energy distributions for intermediate mass fragments have been extracted for central 84Kr+197Au collisions at E/A=35-400 MeV. The slopes of the measured fragment charge distributions decrease monotonically with incident energy, consistent with the expectations for highly charged systems, but not with recent critical exponent analyses. Statistical model calculations, which reproduce the experimental trends, suggest that post-breakup fragment secondary decays alter significantly the observed charge distributions. Radial expansion velocities extracted from these calculations follow the systematics of Au+Au collisions.
Fragment Multiplicity Dependent Charge Distributions In Heavy Ion Collisions, M. B. Tsang, C. Williams, M. J. Huang, W. G. Lynch, L. Phair, D. R. Bowman, J. Dinius, C. K. Gelbke, D. O. Handzy, W. C. Hsi, G. J. Kunde, M. A. Lisa, Graham F. Peaslee, A. Botvina, M-C. Lemaire, S. R. Souza, G. Van Buren, R. J. Charity, L. G. Sobotka, C. Schwarz, U. Lynen, J. Pochodzalla, H. Sann, W. Trautmann, D. Fox, R. T. De Souza, N. Carlin
Fragment Multiplicity Dependent Charge Distributions In Heavy Ion Collisions, M. B. Tsang, C. Williams, M. J. Huang, W. G. Lynch, L. Phair, D. R. Bowman, J. Dinius, C. K. Gelbke, D. O. Handzy, W. C. Hsi, G. J. Kunde, M. A. Lisa, Graham F. Peaslee, A. Botvina, M-C. Lemaire, S. R. Souza, G. Van Buren, R. J. Charity, L. G. Sobotka, C. Schwarz, U. Lynen, J. Pochodzalla, H. Sann, W. Trautmann, D. Fox, R. T. De Souza, N. Carlin
Faculty Publications
The dependence of intermediate-mass-fragment (IMF) element distributions on the multiplicity, NIMF, of detected fragments has been measured for 84Kr+197Au collisions at E/A=35, 55, 70, 100, 200, and 400 MeV. The observed dependence can be parametrized as P(NIMF|Z)∝P(Z)exp(-c⋅NIMF⋅Z), where c is a beam-energy and excitation-energy dependent parameter. Previous work indicated this parameter is zero in the liquid-gas coexistence region and positive in the gaseous phase. In contrast, we observe both negative and positive values for c, revealing the meaning of this parameter to be less straightforward than previously assumed. The magnitude of c appears nonetheless to provide a nontrivial test of …
1997 File Geodatabase Containing Photo Point Locations, Aerial Photos, And Flight Maps, City Of Tampa Department Of Sanitary Sewers Bay Study Group, Pete Reehling, Richard Mckenzie
1997 File Geodatabase Containing Photo Point Locations, Aerial Photos, And Flight Maps, City Of Tampa Department Of Sanitary Sewers Bay Study Group, Pete Reehling, Richard Mckenzie
Data Sets
The Bay Study Group was created by the City of Tampa in 1976 to monitor the effects of pollution abatement that occurred in Hillsborough Bay when the city’s wastewater treatment plant was upgraded from primary to advanced treatment in 1979. The Bay Study Group documented a remarkable restoration of water quality parameters and biological indicators in Hillsborough Bay from the mid 1980s until 2009, when it was disbanded. This zip Geodatabase file contains the photo point locations, aerial photos, and flight maps for the year 1997.
1997 File Geodatabase Containing Aerial Photos, Pete Reehling, Richard Mckenzie, City Of Tampa Department Of Sanitary Sewers Bay Study Group
1997 File Geodatabase Containing Aerial Photos, Pete Reehling, Richard Mckenzie, City Of Tampa Department Of Sanitary Sewers Bay Study Group
Images
The Bay Study Group was created by the City of Tampa in 1976 to monitor the effects of pollution abatement that occurred in Hillsborough Bay when the city’s wastewater treatment plant was upgraded from primary to advanced treatment in 1979. The Bay Study Group documented a remarkable restoration of water quality parameters and biological indicators in Hillsborough Bay from the mid 1980s until 2009, when it was disbanded. This zip Geodatabase file contains the aerial photos for the year 1997.
Bathymetric Line Chesapeake Bay, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Sav Program, Chesapeake Bay Program
Bathymetric Line Chesapeake Bay, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Sav Program, Chesapeake Bay Program
Data
This is a GIS layer showing the 1- and -2-meter low water contours that were created in support of the SAV (Submerged Aquatic Vegetation) goals by the Chesapeake Bay Program.
The file was originally created in the mid – 1990s in ArcInfo as a coverage and then later converted to a shapefile. In 2010 the Shoreline Studies Program was given permission to use the data and convert it a KML format that can be viewed in Google earth.
This bathymetric contours file covers the Chesapeake bay in Maryland and Virginia.
Investigating The Evolution Of Multifragmenting Systems With Fragment Emission Order, E. W. Cornell, T. M. Hamilton, D. Fox, Y. Lou, R. T. De Souza, M. J. Huang, W. C. Hsi, C. Schwarz, C. Williams, D. R. Bowman, J. Dinius, C. K. Gelbke, D. O. Handzy, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, Graham F. Peaslee, L. Phair, M. B. Tsang, G. Vanburen, R. J. Charity, L. G. Sobotka, W. A. Friedman
Investigating The Evolution Of Multifragmenting Systems With Fragment Emission Order, E. W. Cornell, T. M. Hamilton, D. Fox, Y. Lou, R. T. De Souza, M. J. Huang, W. C. Hsi, C. Schwarz, C. Williams, D. R. Bowman, J. Dinius, C. K. Gelbke, D. O. Handzy, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, Graham F. Peaslee, L. Phair, M. B. Tsang, G. Vanburen, R. J. Charity, L. G. Sobotka, W. A. Friedman
Faculty Publications
Multifragment decays of central collisions in 84Kr+197Au at E/A=70MeV are studied. By utilizing a technique sensitive to the emission order of fragments, it is deduced that carbon fragments are emitted prior to beryllium fragments when these fragments have the same velocity. This observation is consistent with the cooling of a thermally decaying source.
Searching For The Nuclear Liquid-Gas Phase Transition In Au + Au Collisions At 35 Mev/Nucleon, M. Belkacem, P. F. Mastinu, V. Latora, A. Bonasera, M. D'Agostino, M. Bruno, J. D. Dinius, M. L. Fiandri, F. Gramegna, D. O. Handzy, W. C. Hsi, M. Huang, G. V. Margagliotti, P. M. Milazzo, C. P. Montoya, Graham F. Peaslee, R. Rui, C. Schwarz, G. Vannini, C. Williams
Searching For The Nuclear Liquid-Gas Phase Transition In Au + Au Collisions At 35 Mev/Nucleon, M. Belkacem, P. F. Mastinu, V. Latora, A. Bonasera, M. D'Agostino, M. Bruno, J. D. Dinius, M. L. Fiandri, F. Gramegna, D. O. Handzy, W. C. Hsi, M. Huang, G. V. Margagliotti, P. M. Milazzo, C. P. Montoya, Graham F. Peaslee, R. Rui, C. Schwarz, G. Vannini, C. Williams
Faculty Publications
Within the framework of classical molecular dynamics, we study the collision Au+Au at an incident energy of 35 MeV/nucleon. It is found that the system shows a critical behavior at peripheral impact parameters, revealed through the analysis of conditional moments of charge distributions, Campi scatter plot, and the occurrence of large fluctuations in the region of the Campi plot where this critical behavior is expected. When applying the experimental filters of the MULTICS-MINIBALL apparatus, it is found that criticality signals can be hidden due to the inefficiency of the experimental apparatus. The signals are recovered by identifying semiperipheral and peripheral …
Mass Dependence Of Directed Collective Flow, M. J. Huang, R. C. Lemmon, F. Daffin, W. G. Lynch, C. Schwarz, M. B. Tsang, C. Williams, P. Danielewicz, K. Haglin, W. Bauer, N. Carlin, R. J. Charity, R. T. De Souza, C. K. Gelbke, W. C. Hsi, G. J. Kunde, M. C. Lemaire, M. A. Lisa, U. Lynen, Graham F. Peaslee, J. Pochodzalla, H. Sann, L. G. Sobotka, S. R. Souza, W. Trautmann
Mass Dependence Of Directed Collective Flow, M. J. Huang, R. C. Lemmon, F. Daffin, W. G. Lynch, C. Schwarz, M. B. Tsang, C. Williams, P. Danielewicz, K. Haglin, W. Bauer, N. Carlin, R. J. Charity, R. T. De Souza, C. K. Gelbke, W. C. Hsi, G. J. Kunde, M. C. Lemaire, M. A. Lisa, U. Lynen, Graham F. Peaslee, J. Pochodzalla, H. Sann, L. G. Sobotka, S. R. Souza, W. Trautmann
Faculty Publications
Sidewards directed fragment flow has been extracted for 84Kr+197Au collisions at E/A=200MeV, using techniques that are free of reaction plane dispersion. The fragment flow per nucleon increases with mass, following a thermal or coalescencelike behavior, and attains roughly constant limiting values at 4≤A≤12. Comparisons of the impact parameter dependences of the measured coalescence-invariant proton flow to Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck calculations clearly favor a momentum dependent nuclear mean field.
Universality Of Spectator Fragmentation At Relativistic Bombarding Energies, A. Schüttauf, W. D. Kunze, A. Wörner, M. Begemann-Blaich, Th. Blaich, D. R. Bowman, R. J. Charity, A. Cosmo, A. Ferrero, C. K. Gelbke, C. Groß, W. C. Hsi, J. Hubele, G. Immé, I. Iori, J. Kempter, P. Kreutz, G. J. Kunde, V. Lindenstruth, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, U. Lynen, M. Mang, T. Möhlenkamp, A. Moroni, W. F.J. Müller, M. Neumann, B. Ocker, C. A. Ogilvie, Graham F. Peaslee, J. Pochodzalla, G. Raciti, F. Rosenberger, Th. Rubehn, H. Sann, C. Schwarz, W. Seidei, V. Serfling
Universality Of Spectator Fragmentation At Relativistic Bombarding Energies, A. Schüttauf, W. D. Kunze, A. Wörner, M. Begemann-Blaich, Th. Blaich, D. R. Bowman, R. J. Charity, A. Cosmo, A. Ferrero, C. K. Gelbke, C. Groß, W. C. Hsi, J. Hubele, G. Immé, I. Iori, J. Kempter, P. Kreutz, G. J. Kunde, V. Lindenstruth, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, U. Lynen, M. Mang, T. Möhlenkamp, A. Moroni, W. F.J. Müller, M. Neumann, B. Ocker, C. A. Ogilvie, Graham F. Peaslee, J. Pochodzalla, G. Raciti, F. Rosenberger, Th. Rubehn, H. Sann, C. Schwarz, W. Seidei, V. Serfling
Faculty Publications
Multi-fragment decays of 129Xe, 197Au and 238U projectiles in collisions with Be, C, Al, Cu, In, Au and U targets at energies between View the MathML source and 1000 MeV have been studied with the ALADIN forward-spectrometer at SIS. By adding an array of 84 SiCsI(Tl) telescopes the solid-angle coverage of the setup was extended to θlab = 16°. This permitted the complete detection of fragments from the projectile-spectator source. The dominant feature of the systematic set of data is the Zbound universality that is obeyed by the fragment multiplicities and correlations. These observables are invariant with respect to the …
Charge Correlations And Dynamical Instabilities In The Multifragment Emission Process, L. G. Moretto, Th. Rubehn, L. Phair, N. Colonna, G. J. Wozniak, D. R. Bowman, Graham F. Peaslee, N. Carlin, R. T. De Souza, C. K. Gelbke, W. G. Gong, Y. D. Kim, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, C. Williams
Charge Correlations And Dynamical Instabilities In The Multifragment Emission Process, L. G. Moretto, Th. Rubehn, L. Phair, N. Colonna, G. J. Wozniak, D. R. Bowman, Graham F. Peaslee, N. Carlin, R. T. De Souza, C. K. Gelbke, W. G. Gong, Y. D. Kim, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, C. Williams
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A new, sensitive method allows one to search for the enhancement of events with nearly equal-sized fragments as predicted by theoretical calculations based on volume or surface instabilities. Simulations have been performed to investigate the sensitivity of the procedure. Experimentally, charge correlations of intermediate mass fragments emitted from heavy ion reactions at intermediate energies have been studied. No evidence for a preferred breakup into equal-sized fragments has been found.
Reducibility, Thermal And Mass Scaling In Angular Correlations From Multifragmentation Reactions, L. Phair, L. G. Moretto, G. J. Wozniak, R. T. De Souza, D. R. Bowman, N. Carlin, C. K. Gelbke, W. G. Gong, Y. D. Kim, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, Graham F. Peaslee, M. B. Tsang, F. Zhu
Reducibility, Thermal And Mass Scaling In Angular Correlations From Multifragmentation Reactions, L. Phair, L. G. Moretto, G. J. Wozniak, R. T. De Souza, D. R. Bowman, N. Carlin, C. K. Gelbke, W. G. Gong, Y. D. Kim, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, Graham F. Peaslee, M. B. Tsang, F. Zhu
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The azimuthal angular correlations of light charged particles and light intermediate mass fragments emitted from the reaction 36Ar+197Au at E/A=50MeV are found to be reducible to the angular distributions of individual fragments. Thermal scaling is also observed in the coefficients of the angular correlations. Furthermore, the observed scaling with fragment mass seems to imply secondary emission from relatively small ( A≈15–30) primary fragments.
Changing Source Characteristics During Multifragment Decay, T. M. Hamilton, E. Cornell, D. Fox, Y. Lou, R. T. De Souza, M. J. Huang, W. C. Hsi, C. Schwarz, C. Williams, D. R. Bowman, J. Dinius, C. K. Gelbke, T. Glasmacher, D. O. Handzy, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, Graham F. Peaslee, L. Phair, M. B. Tsang, G. Vanburen, R. J. Charity, L. G. Sobotka, A. A. Sonzogni, D. Prindle
Changing Source Characteristics During Multifragment Decay, T. M. Hamilton, E. Cornell, D. Fox, Y. Lou, R. T. De Souza, M. J. Huang, W. C. Hsi, C. Schwarz, C. Williams, D. R. Bowman, J. Dinius, C. K. Gelbke, T. Glasmacher, D. O. Handzy, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, Graham F. Peaslee, L. Phair, M. B. Tsang, G. Vanburen, R. J. Charity, L. G. Sobotka, A. A. Sonzogni, D. Prindle
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The spatial-temporal extent of the emitting system for central collisions in Kr84 + Au197 at E/A = 35, 55, and 70 MeV is probed using fragment-fragment velocity correlation functions. Selection on fragment pairs of high velocity yields a stronger fragment-fragment Coulomb interaction than for inclusive fragment pairs. This result is consistent with fragment emission from a source of decreased spatial-temporal extent. The universality of this association and the effect of different selection criteria are explored. The sensitivity of the spatial-temporal extent deduced by the correlation function technique to measurement uncertainties, assumed source characteristics, and rotational effects is assessed.
Circumstantial Evidence For A Critical Behavior In Peripheral Au+Au Collisions At 35 Mev/Nucleon, P. F. Mastinu, M. Belkacem, M. D'Agostino, M. Bruno, P. M. Milazzo, G. Vannini, D. R. Bowman, N. Colonna, J. D. Dinius, A. Ferrero, M. L. Fiandri, C. K. Gelbke, T. Glasmacher, F. Gramegna, D. O. Handzy, D. Horn, W. C. Hsi, M. Huang, I. Iori, G. J. Kunde, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, G. V. Margagliotti, C. P. Montoya, A. Moroni, Graham F. Peaslee, F. Petruzzelli, R. Rui, C. Schwarz, M. B. Tsang, C. Williams, V. Latora, A. Bonasera
Circumstantial Evidence For A Critical Behavior In Peripheral Au+Au Collisions At 35 Mev/Nucleon, P. F. Mastinu, M. Belkacem, M. D'Agostino, M. Bruno, P. M. Milazzo, G. Vannini, D. R. Bowman, N. Colonna, J. D. Dinius, A. Ferrero, M. L. Fiandri, C. K. Gelbke, T. Glasmacher, F. Gramegna, D. O. Handzy, D. Horn, W. C. Hsi, M. Huang, I. Iori, G. J. Kunde, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, G. V. Margagliotti, C. P. Montoya, A. Moroni, Graham F. Peaslee, F. Petruzzelli, R. Rui, C. Schwarz, M. B. Tsang, C. Williams, V. Latora, A. Bonasera
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The fragmentation resulting from peripheral Au+Au collisions at an incident energy of E=35MeV/nucleon is investigated. A power-law charge distribution, A−τ with τ≈2.2, and an intermittency signal are observed for events selected in the region of the Campi scatter plot where “critical” behavior is expected.
Squeeze-Out Of Nuclear Matter In Au+Au Collisions, M. B. Tsang, P. Danielewicz, W. C. Hsi, M. Huang, W. G. Lynch, D. R. Bowman, C. K. Gelbke, M. A. Lisa, Graham F. Peaslee, R. J. Charity, L. G. Sobotka, M. L. Begemann-Blaich, F. Cosmo, A. Ferrero, J. Hubele, G. Imme, I. Iori, J. Kempter, G. J. Kunde, W. D. Kunze, V. Lindenstruth, U. Lynen, M. Mang, A. Moroni, W. F.J. Müller, M. Neumann, B. Ocker, C. A. Ogilive, J. Pochodzalla, G. Raciti, F. Rosenberger, T. Rubehn, H. Sann, R. Scardaoni, A. Schüttauf, C. Schwarz, W. Seidel, V. Serfling
Squeeze-Out Of Nuclear Matter In Au+Au Collisions, M. B. Tsang, P. Danielewicz, W. C. Hsi, M. Huang, W. G. Lynch, D. R. Bowman, C. K. Gelbke, M. A. Lisa, Graham F. Peaslee, R. J. Charity, L. G. Sobotka, M. L. Begemann-Blaich, F. Cosmo, A. Ferrero, J. Hubele, G. Imme, I. Iori, J. Kempter, G. J. Kunde, W. D. Kunze, V. Lindenstruth, U. Lynen, M. Mang, A. Moroni, W. F.J. Müller, M. Neumann, B. Ocker, C. A. Ogilive, J. Pochodzalla, G. Raciti, F. Rosenberger, T. Rubehn, H. Sann, R. Scardaoni, A. Schüttauf, C. Schwarz, W. Seidel, V. Serfling
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Emission of charged particles from a compressed reaction zone is studied for Au197+197Au collisions at E/A=100, 250, and 400 MeV. Using a modified coalescence invariant weighting, squeeze-out ratios are determined and compared to predictions of cascade and BUU transport-model calculations.
Squeeze-Out Of Nuclear Matter In Au + Au Collisions, M. B. Tsang, P. Danielewicz, W. C. Hsi, M. Huang, W. G. Lynch, D. R. Bowman, C. K. Gelbke, M. A. Lisa, Graham F. Peaslee, R. J. Charity, L. G. Sobotka, M. L. Begemann-Blaich, F. Cosmo, A. Ferrero, J. Hubele, G. Imme, I. Iori, J. Kempter, P. Kruetz, G. J. Kunde, W. D. Kunze, V. Lindenstruth, U. Lynen, M. Mang, A. Moroni, W. F.J. Müller, M. Neumann, B. Ocker, C. A. Ogilvie, J. Pochodzalla, G. Raciti, F. Rosenberger, T. Rubehn, H. Sann, R. Scardaoni, A. Schüttauf, C. Schwarz, W. Seidel
Squeeze-Out Of Nuclear Matter In Au + Au Collisions, M. B. Tsang, P. Danielewicz, W. C. Hsi, M. Huang, W. G. Lynch, D. R. Bowman, C. K. Gelbke, M. A. Lisa, Graham F. Peaslee, R. J. Charity, L. G. Sobotka, M. L. Begemann-Blaich, F. Cosmo, A. Ferrero, J. Hubele, G. Imme, I. Iori, J. Kempter, P. Kruetz, G. J. Kunde, W. D. Kunze, V. Lindenstruth, U. Lynen, M. Mang, A. Moroni, W. F.J. Müller, M. Neumann, B. Ocker, C. A. Ogilvie, J. Pochodzalla, G. Raciti, F. Rosenberger, T. Rubehn, H. Sann, R. Scardaoni, A. Schüttauf, C. Schwarz, W. Seidel
Faculty Publications
Emission of charged particles from a compressed reaction zone is studied for Au197+197Au collisions at E/A=100, 250, and 400 MeV. Using a modified coalescence invariant weighting, squeeze-out ratios are determined and compared to predictions of cascade and BUU transport-model calculations.
Η Production In Peripheral Heavy-Ion Collisions, Alec Schramm, Daniel Reeves
Η Production In Peripheral Heavy-Ion Collisions, Alec Schramm, Daniel Reeves
Alec J Schramm
We estimate the impact parameter dependence of the production cross section for ηc and ηb mesons in peripheral heavy-ion collisions. Total and elastic γγ cross sections are calculated in an equivalent photon approximation.