Fragment emission time scale in intermediate energy heavy ion collisions

Abstract
Complete two-fragment velocity systematics have been measured over the entire range of fragmentation products for the system Fe56 +197Au at 50 and 100 MeV per nucleon. Fragment emission lifetimes are estimated from the reduced velocity (Vrel/ √Z1+Z2 ) correlation functions by a direct comparison with results from a classical three-body trajectory calculation. Furthermore, we examine the validity of the reduced velocity, Vred, as a scaling parameter for constructing mixed-fragment (Z1Z2) correlation functions over the full measured range (5≤Zi,j≤53) of fragment pairs excluding fission.