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A.D. Nguyen
Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Publications - 17
Citations - 430
A.D. Nguyen is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nucleon & Charged particle. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 17 publications receiving 414 citations.
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Multifragmentation of a very heavy nuclear system (II): bulk properties and spinodal decomposition
J.D. Frankland,Bernard Borderie,Maria Colonna,M.F. Rivet,Ch.O. Bacri,Ph. Chomaz,D. Durand,A. Guarnera,M. Pârlog,M. Squalli,G. Tabacaru,G. Auger,N. Bellaize,F. Bocage,R. Bougault,R. Brou,Ph. Buchet,A. Chbihi,J. Colin,D. Cussol,R. Dayras,A. Demeyer,D. Doré,E. Galichet,E. Galichet,E. Genouin-Duhamel,E. Gerlic,D. Guinet,P. Lautesse,J.L. Laville,J.F. Lecolley,R. Legrain,N. Le Neindre,O. Lopez,M. Louvel,A. M. Maskay,L. Nalpas,A.D. Nguyen,E. Plagnol,E. Rosato,F. Saint-Laurent,S. Salou,J.C. Steckmeyer,B. Tamain,L. Tassan-Got,O. Tirel,E. Vient,C. Volant,J.P. Wieleczko +48 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the properties of fragments and light charged particles emitted in multifragmentation of single sources formed in central 36-A MeV Gd+U collisions are reviewed.
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Onset of midvelocity emissions in symmetric heavy ion reactions
E. Plagnol,A. M. Maskay,J.L. Laville,E. Gerlic,O. Lopez,D. Cussol,J.P. Wieleczko,M. Stern,J. Colin,F. Bocage,F. Saint-Laurent,A. Chbihi,R. Bougault,D. Guinet,G. Auger,E. Galichet,E. Genouin-Duhamel,P. Lautesse,N. Bellaize,L. Tassan-Got,O. Tirel,R. Dayras,B. Tamain,M.F. Rivet,J. Lukasik,Ph. Buchet,J.L. Charvet,Jean Péter,B. Borderie,E. Rosato,D. Doré,L. Nalpas,M. Parlog,M. Louvel,Ch.O. Bacri,N. Le Neindre,S. Salou,R. Legrain,A. Demeyer,R. Brou,J.C. Steckmeyer,C. Volant,G. Tabacaru,A.D. Nguyen,J.D. Frankland,J.F. Lecolley,D. Durand,E. Vient +47 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the INDRA multidetector system to study midvelocity emissions of light charged particles (LCP) and intermediate mass fragments for peripheral and semicentral collisions of Xe and Sn at energies between 25 and 50 MeV/nucleon.
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Experimental determination of fragment excitation energies in multifragmentation events
Nathalie Marie,A. Chbihi,J. B. Natowitz,A. Le Fèvre,S. Salou,J.P. Wieleczko,L. Gingras,M. Assenard,G. Auger,Ch.O. Bacri,F. Bocage,Bernard Borderie,R. Bougault,R. Brou,Ph. Buchet,J.L. Charvet,J. Cibor,J. Colin,D. Cussol,R. Dayras,A. Demeyer,D. Doré,D. Durand,Ph. Eudes,J.D. Frankland,E. Galichet,E. Genouin-Duhamel,E. Gerlic,Marie Germain,D. Gourio,D. Guinet,K. Hagel,P. Lautesse,J.L. Laville,J.F. Lecolley,T. Lefort,R. Legrain,N. Le Neindre,O. Lopez,M. Louvel,Z. Majka,A. M. Maskay,L. Nalpas,A.D. Nguyen,M. Parlog,Jean Péter,E. Plagnol,A. Rahmani,T. Reposeur,M.F. Rivet,E. Rosato,F. Saint-Laurent,J.C. Steckmeyer,M. Stern,G. Tabacaru,B. Tamain,O. Tirel,E. Vient,C. Volant,R. Wada +59 more
TL;DR: In this article, the multiplicities of the hydrogen and helium isotopes which were emitted by the hot primary excited fragments produced at the stage of disassembly of an equilibrated hot source were deduced by means of correlation techniques.
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Dynamical effects in nuclear collisions in the Fermi energy range: aligned breakup of heavy projectiles
F. Bocage,J. Colin,M. Louvel,G. Auger,Ch.O. Bacri,N. Bellaize,Bernard Borderie,R. Bougault,R. Brou,Ph. Buchet,J.L. Charvet,A. Chbihi,D. Cussol,R. Dayras,N. De Cesare,A. Demeyer,D. Doré,D. Durand,J.D. Frankland,E. Galichet,E. Genouin-Duhamel,E. Gerlic,D. Guinet,P. Lautesse,J.L. Laville,J.F. Lecolley,R. Legrain,N. Le Neindre,O. Lopez,A. M. Maskay,L. Nalpas,A.D. Nguyen,M. Pârlog,Jean Péter,E. Plagnol,M.F. Rivet,Elio Rosato,F. Saint-Laurent,S. Salou,J.C. Steckmeyer,M. Stern,G. Tabacaru,B. Tamain,O. Tirel,L. Tassan-Got,E. Vient,M. Vigilante,C. Volant,J.P. Wieleczko,C. Le Brun,A. Genoux-Lubain,G. Rudolf,L. Stuttgé +52 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed angular and velocity distributions of light charged particles, and fragments, and found that there is a certain amount of matter in excess emitted between the two primary sources suggesting either the existence of a mid-rapidity source similar to the one observed in the relativistic regime (participants), or a strong deformation induced by the dynamics of the collision (neck instability).
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Multifragmentation of a very heavy nuclear system (I): Selection of single-source events ⋆
J.D. Frankland,Ch.O. Bacri,Bernard Borderie,M.F. Rivet,M. Squalli,G. Auger,N. Bellaize,F. Bocage,R. Bougault,R. Brou,Ph. Buchet,A. Chbihi,J. Colin,D. Cussol,R. Dayras,A. Demeyer,D. Doré,D. Durand,E. Galichet,E. Galichet,E. Genouin-Duhamel,E. Gerlic,D. Guinet,P. Lautesse,J.L. Laville,J.F. Lecolley,R. Legrain,N. Le Neindre,O. Lopez,M. Louvel,A. M. Maskay,L. Nalpas,A.D. Nguyen,M. Parlog,Jean Péter,E. Plagnol,Elio Rosato,F. Saint-Laurent,S. Salou,J.C. Steckmeyer,M. Stern,G. Tabacaru,B. Tamain,O. Tirel,L. Tassan-Got,E. Vient,C. Volant,J.P. Wieleczko +47 more
TL;DR: In this article, a sample of single-source events compatible with the multifragmentation of very heavy fused systems is isolated among well-measured 155Gd + natU 36 A MeV reactions by examining the evolution of the kinematics of fragments with Z⩾5 as a function of the dissipated energy and loss of memory of the entrance channel.