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E. Vient
Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Publications - 6
Citations - 254
E. Vient is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kinetic energy & Neutron. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 248 citations.
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A hot expanding source in 50 A MeV Xe + Sn central reactions
N. Marie,Richard Laforest,R. Bougault,J.P. Wieleczko,D. Durand,Ch.O. Bacri,J.F. Lecolley,F. Saint-Laurent,G. Auger,J. Benlliure,E. Bisquer,Bernard Borderie,R. Brou,J.L. Charvet,A. Chbihi,J. Colin,D. Cussol,R. Dayras,E. De Filippo,A. Demeyer,D. Doré,P. Ecomard,Ph. Eudes,D. Gourio,D. Guinet,P. Lautesse,J.L. Laville,A. Le Fèvre,T. Lefort,R. Legrain,O. Lopez,M. Louvel,V. Métivier,L. Nalpas,A. Ouatizerga,M. Parlog,Jean Péter,E. Plagnol,A. Rahmani,T. Reposeur,M.F. Rivet,E. Rosato,S. Salou,M. Squalli,J.C. Steckmeyer,B. Tamain,L. Tassan-Got,E. Vient,C. Volant +48 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the INDRA multidetector was used to study multifragmentation processes in central collisions for the Xe + Sn reaction at 50 A MeV, and the fragment kinetic energy spectra indicated a fast disintegration of the system with a radial collective motion of about 2 A MEV.
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Surveying the nuclear caloric curve
Yu-Gang Ma,A. Siwek,Jean Péter,Francesca Gulminelli,R. Dayras,L. Nalpas,B. Tamain,E. Vient,G. Auger,Ch.O. Bacri,J. Benlliure,E. Bisquer,Bernard Borderie,R. Bougault,R. Brou,J.L. Charvet,A. Chbihi,J. Colin,D. Cussol,E. De Filippo,A. Demeyer,D. Doré,D. Durand,P. Ecomard,Ph. Eudes,E. Gerlic,D. Gourio,D. Guinet,Richard Laforest,P. Lautesse,J.L. Laville,L. Lebreton,J.F. Lecolley,A. Le Fèvre,T. Lefort,R. Legrain,O. Lopez,M. Louvel,J. Łukasik,N. Marie,V. Métivier,A. Ouatizerga,M. Parlog,E. Plagnol,A. Rahmani,T. Reposeur,M.F. Rivet,E. Rosato,F. Saint-Laurent,M. Squalli,J.C. Steckmeyer,M. Stern,L. Tassan-Got,C. Volant,J.P. Wieleczko +54 more
TL;DR: The 4π array INDRA was used to detect nearly all charged products emitted in Ar + Ni collisions between 52 and 95 MeV/u as mentioned in this paper, and the charge, mass and excitation energy E ∗ of the quasi-projectiles have been reconstructed event by event.
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Vaporization events from binary dissipative collisions
M.F. Rivet,A. Chbihi,Bernard Borderie,Ph. Eudes,M. Parlog,L. Tassan-Got,G. Auger,Ch.O. Bacri,J. Benlliure,E. Bisquer,R. Bougault,R. Brou,J.L. Charvet,J. Colin,D. Cussol,R. Dayras,E. De Filippo,A. Demeyer,D. Doré,D. Durand,P. Ecomard,D. Gourio,D. Guinet,Richard Laforest,P. Lautesse,J.L. Laville,L. Lebreton,J.F. Lecolley,A. Le Fèvre,T. Lefort,R. Legrain,O. Lopez,M. Louvel,N. Marie,V. Métivier,L. Nalpas,A. Ouatizerga,Jean Péter,E. Plagnol,A. Rahmani,T. Reposeur,E. Rosato,F. Saint-Laurent,M. Squalli,J.C. Steckmeyer,B. Tamain,E. Vient,C. Volant,J.P. Wieleczko +48 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the role of binary dissipative collisions in the production of vaporization events with the 4π array INDRA and found that the excitation energy of the vaporizing partners covers a broad range from 6 to 28 A MeV.
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Kinematical properties and composition of vaporizing sources: is thermodynamical equilibrium achieved?
Bernard Borderie,D. Durand,Francesca Gulminelli,M. Parlog,M.F. Rivet,L. Tassan-Got,G. Auger,Ch.O. Bacri,J. Benlliure,E. Bisquer,R. Bougault,R. Brou,J.L. Charvet,A. Chbihi,J. Colin,D. Cussol,R. Dayras,E. De Filippo,A. Demeyer,D. Doré,P. Ecomard,Ph. Eudes,D. Gourio,D. Guinet,Richard Laforest,P. Lautesse,J.L. Laville,L. Lebreton,J.F. Lecolley,A. Le Fèvre,T. Lefort,R. Legrain,O. Lopez,M. Louvel,N. Marie,V. Métivier,L. Nalpas,A. Ouatizerga,Jean Péter,E. Plagnol,A. Rahmani,T. Reposeur,Elio Rosato,F. Saint-Laurent,M. Squalli,J.C. Steckmeyer,B. Tamain,E. Vient,C. Volant,J.P. Wieleczko +49 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the kinematical properties and chemical composition of vaporizing sources observed in heavy-ion collisions, defined as sources for which all detected species have atomic numbers lower than 3.
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Onset of vaporization for the Ar+Ni system
Ch.O. Bacri,Bernard Borderie,J.L. Charvet,D. Cussol,R. Dayras,O. Lopez,A. Ouatizerga,M.F. Rivet,G. Auger,A. Benkirane,J. Benlliure,B. Berthier,R. Bougault,R. Brou,P. Box,Y. Cassagnou,A. Chbihi,J. Colin,E. De Filippo,A. Demeyer,D. Durand,P. Ecomard,Ph. Eudes,A. Genoux-Lubain,D. Gourio,D. Guinet,L. Lakehal-Ayat,P. Lautesse,J.L. Laville,L. Lebreton,C. Lebrun,J.F. Lecolley,A. Le Fèvre,R. Legrain,M. Louvel,M. Mahi,N. Marie,V. Mitivier,L. Nalpas,T. Nakagawa,M. Parlog,Jean Péter,E. Plagnol,E. C. Pollacco,A. Rahmani,R. Regimbart,T. Reposeur,Elio Rosato,F. Saint-Laurent,M. Squalli,J.C. Steckmeyer,B. Tamain,L. Tassan-Got,E. Vient,C. Volant,J.P. Wieleczko,A. Wieloch,K. Yuasa-Nakagawa +57 more
TL;DR: Using the 4π multidetector INDRA, collisions between 36Ar and 58Ni have been investigated over a broad bombarding energy range, from 32 to 95 AMeV, and the onset for complete vaporization of the system into neutrons, H and He isotopes as well as the evolution with energy of the isotopic composition of the vaporization events were determined as discussed by the authors.