Brief review on unstable states in dissociation of relativistic nuclei
Abstract
The article presents a review of studying unstable states in the relativistic dissociation of nuclei 10B, 11,12C, 16O, 22Ne, 28Si, 84Kr and 197Au in the energy range from hundreds of MeV/nucleon to several tens of GeV/nucleon using the nuclear track emulsion method. A systematic study of the fragmentation of incident nuclei with multiple formation of the lightest fragments of He and H. This made it possible to study the dynamics of unstable nuclear states of 8Be, the Hoyle state and the 4α-particle state of the 16O nucleus above the threshold in the relativistic dissociation of nuclei due to precision measurements of fragment emission angles. It is shown that to reconstruct the relativistic decays of unstable nuclei in a nuclear track emulsion, it is sufficient to determine the invariant mass of the system of He and H fragments in the approximation of conservation of momentum per nucleon of the parent nucleus. This approach allows one to search for more complex nuclear states. An indication has been obtained of growing probability to detect 8Be with increasing the number of relativistic α particles in the event.
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