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M. J. Huang
Researcher at Michigan State University
Publications - 47
Citations - 803
M. J. Huang is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Excited state & Nucleon. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 47 publications receiving 786 citations.
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Statistical multifragmentation in central Au + Au collisions at 35 MeV/u
M. D'Agostino,A. Botvina,P. M. Milazzo,M. Bruno,Gerd Joachim Kunde,D. R. Bowman,L. Celano,Nicola Colonna,J. D. Dinius,A. Ferrero,M. L. Fiandri,C. K. Gelbke,T. Glasmacher,F. Gramegna,D. O. Handzy,D. Horn,W. C. Hsi,M. J. Huang,I. Iori,M. A. Lisa,W. G. Lynch,L. Manduci,Giacomo Vito Margagliotti,P. F. Mastinu,Igor Mishustin,Igor Mishustin,C. P. Montoya,A. Moroni,Graham F. Peaslee,F. Petruzzelli,L. Phair,Rinaldo Rui,Cornelius Schwarz,M. B. Tsang,G. Vannini,C. Williams +35 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the statistical multifragment disintegration of a large, diluted and thermalized system slightly above the multifragmentation threshold is analyzed with the Statistical Multifragmentation Model.
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Isospin dependence of intermediate mass fragment production in heavy-ion collisions at E/A=55 MeV.
J. Dempsey,R. J. Charity,L. G. Sobotka,G. J. Kunde,S. J. Gaff,C. K. Gelbke,T. Glasmacher,M. J. Huang,R. Lemmon,W. G. Lynch,L. Manduci,L. Martin,M. B. Tsang,Dileep Agnihotri,B. Djerroud,W. U. Schröder,W. Skulski,Jan Toke,W. A. Friedman +18 more
TL;DR: The observations of this work suggest that the intermediate mass fragments are, to amore » large extent, formed by multiple neck rupture of the overlap material, a process which might enhance the neutron-to-proton ratio of the primary source material and/or limit the size of the sources.
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Energy dependence of multifragmentation in 84Kr+197Au collisions.
Graham F. Peaslee,M. B. Tsang,C. Schwarz,M. J. Huang,W. S. Huang,W. C. Hsi,C. Williams,Wolfgang Bauer,D. R. Bowman,Marielle Chartier,J. D. Dinius,C. K. Gelbke,T. Glasmacher,D. O. Handzy,M. A. Lisa,W. G. Lynch,C. M. Mader,L. Phair,M-C. Lemaire,S. R. Souza,G. Van Buren,R. J. Charity,L. G. Sobotka,G. J. Kunde,U. Lynen,J. Pochodzalla,H. Sann,W. Trautmann,D. Fox,R. T. de Souza,G. Peilert,W. A. Friedman,N. Carlin +32 more
TL;DR: The relationship between observed intermediate mass fragment and total charged particle multiplicities has been measured for [sup 84]Kr + [sup 197]Au collisions at energies between [ital E]/[ital A]=35 and 400 MeV.
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Fragment Distributions for Highly Charged Systems
C. Williams,W. G. Lynch,Cornelius Schwarz,M. B. Tsang,W.-c. Hsi,M. J. Huang,D. R. Bowman,J. D. Dinius,C. K. Gelbke,D. O. Handzy,G. J. Kunde,M. A. Lisa,Graham F. Peaslee,L. W. Phair,A. S. Botvina,M-C. Lemaire,S. R. Souza,G. Van Buren,R. J. Charity,L. G. Sobotka,U. Lynen,J. Pochodzalla,H. Sann,W. Trautmann,D. Fox,R. T. de Souza,N. Carlin +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors extracted charge and transverse energy distributions for intermediate mass fragments for central Kr1Au collisions at E/A5352400 MeV and showed that the slopes of the measured fragment charge distributions decrease monotonically with incident energy, consistent with the expectations for highly charged systems.
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Multifragment Production in Reactions of 112Sn+112Sn and 124Sn+124Sn at E/A=40 MeV.
G. J. Kunde,S. J. Gaff,C. K. Gelbke,T. Glasmacher,M. J. Huang,R. Lemmon,W. G. Lynch,L. Manduci,L. Martin,M. B. Tsang,W. A. Friedman,J. Dempsey,R. J. Charity,L. G. Sobotka,Dileep Agnihotri,B. Djerroud,W. U. Schröder,W. Skulski,Jan Toke,K. Wyrozebski +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the multiplicities of intermediate-mass fragments (IMFs), neutrons, and charged particles were measured for an expanding evaporating source for which the initial rates of cooling by neutron and light-charged-particle emission depend on the neutron and proton numbers of the source according to statistical expectations.