Interactions of Relativistic 6Li Nuclei with Photoemulsion Nuclei
Abstract
Inelastic interactions of nuclei accelerated to a momentum of 4.5 GeV/c per projectile nucleon with photoemulsion nuclei have been investigated. The main features of these interactions - mean ranges of 6Li nuclei, mean multiplicities of secondaries, the isotopic composition of fragments, fragmentation channels, and the mean transverse momenta of projectile fragments - have been measured. The probability of the charge-exchange reaction featuring lithium nuclei has been determined. The results obtained for the 6Li nucleus have been compared with data for other nuclei. The observed features of 6Li interactions with other nuclei indicate that the 6Li structure in the form of the loosely bound system consisting of an α-particle and a deuteron cluster clearly manifests itself in these interactions. Events resulting in the coherent dissociation of 6Li nuclei into 4He+d, 3He+t, and t+d+p and involving low-lying excitations of 6Li have been observed.
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