In-plane light particle correlations in 40 MeV/nucleon C+C, Ag, Au, and 50 MeV/nucleon C+C reactions

Abstract
Large angle correlations have been measured between two light particles (Z=1,2) emitted from 40 MeV/nucleon C+C, Ag, Au, and 50 MeV/nucleon C+C reactions. The first particle is detected at θ=-45°, and the second particle is detected in the same plane with -150°≤θ≤+150°. The correlations are consistent with emission from a thermalized system that is constrained by momentum conservation effects. In addition, the decay of particle unstable states contributes heavily to the coincidence cross sections for p-p, p-t, p4He, d4He, t4He, and 44He correlations.