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Abstract
Using the Coulomb Modified Glauber (CMG) model for interactivity of \(^{84}{\text {Kr}}_{36}\) with NED (Nuclear Emulsion Detector) nuclei at 1 A GeV, we have examined the total nuclear reaction cross-section (CS) for target participants [\(P_\textrm{targ}\)], projectile participants [\(P_\textrm{proj}\)], and binary collisions [\(B_\textrm{C}\)] in this paper. We noted that there is a good compatibility between the average reaction CS with nuclear medium influence and the experimental findings. These estimated CS for nuclear reactions, [\(P_\textrm{proj}\)], [\(P_\textrm{targ}\)] and [\(B_\textrm{C}\)], are tally with the various target groups of the nuclear emulsion nuclei. We have also focused on the azimuthal correlation of gray particles and black particles, shower particles and their dependence on the projectile mass (\(A_\textrm{p}\)) at relativistic energy. The parameters which we have studied are the asymmetry coefficients (\(<\alpha>\) and A). We have observed that the correlation increases linearly with \(A_\textrm{p}\).
我们使用库仑修正格劳伯(CMG)模型来研究在1 A GeV下\(^{84}\{text {Kr}}}_{36}\)与NED(核乳化探测器)原子核的相互作用、我们在本文中研究了目标参与者[\(P_\textrm{targ}\)]、抛射体参与者[\(P_\textrm{proj}\)]和二元碰撞[\(B_\textrm{C}\)]的总核反应截面(CS)。我们注意到,受核介质影响的平均反应CS与实验结果有很好的兼容性。这些估计的核反应CS,即[\(P_textrm{proj}\)]、[\(P_textrm{targ}\)]和[\(B_textrm{C}\)],与核乳化核的不同靶组相吻合。我们还重点研究了相对论能量下灰色粒子和黑色粒子、阵雨粒子的方位相关性及其与射弹质量(\(A_\textrm{p}\))的关系。我们研究的参数是不对称系数(\(<\alpha>\)和A)。我们观察到,相关性随\(A_\textrm{p}\)线性增加。
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