Charge dependence and electric quadrupole effects on single-nucleon removal in relativistic and intermediate energy nuclear collisions.

Phys Rev C Nucl Phys

Department of Physics, Rider College, Lawrenceville, New Jersey 08648, USA.

Published: November 1990

Single-nucleon removal in relativistic and intermediate energy nucleus-nucleus collisions is studied using a generalization of Weizsäcker-Williams theory that treats each electromagnetic multipole separately. Calculations are presented for electric dipole and quadrupole excitations and incorporate a realistic minimum impact parameter, Coulomb recoil corrections, and the uncertainties in the input photonuclear data. Discrepancies are discussed. The maximum quadrupole effect to be observed in future experiments is estimated and also an analysis of the charge dependence of the electromagnetic cross sections down to energies as low as 100 MeV/nucleon is made.

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