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Model-independent tracking of criticality signals in nuclear multifragmentation data

Nuclear Experiment 2007-05-23 v2

Abstract

We look for signals of criticality in multifragment production in heavy-ion collisions using model-independent universal fluctuations theory. The phenomenon is studied as a function of system size, bombarding energy, and impact parameter in a wide range of INDRA data. For very central collisions (b/b_max

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@article{arxiv.nucl-ex/0404024,
  title  = {Model-independent tracking of criticality signals in nuclear multifragmentation data},
  author = {J. D. Frankland and A. Chbihi and A. Mignon and M. L. Begemann-Blaich and R. Bittiger and B. Borderie and R. Bougault and J. -L. Charvet and D. Cussol and R. Dayras and D. Durand and C. Escano-Rodriguez and E. Galichet and D. Guinet and P. Lautesse and A. Le Fevre and R. Legrain and N. Le Neindre and O. Lopez and J. Lukasik and U. Lynen and L. Manduci and J. Marie and W. F. J. Muller and H. Orth and M. Parlog and M. Pichon and M. F. Rivet and E. Rosato and R. Roy and A. Saija and C. Schwarz and C. Sfienti and B. Tamain and W. Trautmann and A. Trzcinski and K. Turzo and A. Van Lauwe and M. Vigilante and C. Volant and J. P. Wieleczko and B. Zwieglinski and E. Vient and L. Nalpas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-ex/0404024},
  year   = {2007}
}