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P. Russotto
Researcher at University of Catania
Publications - 2
Citations - 202
P. Russotto is an academic researcher from University of Catania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Isospin. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 193 citations.
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Fragmentation studies with the CHIMERA detector at LNS in Catania: recent progress
Angelo Pagano,Monica Alderighi,F. Amorini,A. Anzalone,L. Arena,L. Auditore,V. Baran,M. Bartolucci,I. Berceanu,J. Blicharska,J. Brzychczyk,A. Bonasera,B. Borderie,R. Bougault,M. Bruno,G. Cardella,S. Cavallaro,M. B. Chatterjee,A. Chbihi,J. Cibor,Maria Colonna,M. D'Agostino,R. Dayras,E. De Filippo,M. Di Toro,W. Gawlikowicz,E. Geraci,F. Giustolisi,A. Grzeszczuk,P. Guazzoni,D. Guinet,M. Iacono-Manno,S. Kowalski,E. La Guidara,G. Lanzanó,G. Lanzalone,N. Le Neindre,S. M. Li,S. Lo Nigro,C. Maiolino,Z. Majka,G. Manfredi,T. Paduszynski,M. Papa,M. Petrovici,E. Piasecki,S. Pirrone,R. Planeta,G. Politi,Amalia Pop,F. Porto,M.F Rivet,E. Rosato,F. Rizzo,S. Russo,P. Russotto,M. Sassi,G.R. Sechi,V. Simion,K. Siwek-Wilczyńska,I. Skwira,M. L. Sperduto,J.C. Steckmeyer,L. Swiderski,A. Trifiro,M. Trimarchi,G. Vannini,Mariano Vigilante,J.P. Wieleczko,J. Wilczynski,H. Wu,Zhigang Xiao,L. Zetta,W. Zipper +73 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present results of recent analysis concerning the production of intermediate mass fragments (IMF) in semi-peripheral collisions, combined with theoretical Boltzmann-Nordheim-Vlasov simulations clearly demonstrate the presence of very fast processes of IMF production in the overlapping region of the target and projectile nuclei during re-separation, i.e. in the time scale comparable with the collision time.
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Isoscaling in central 124 Sn + 64 Ni, 112 Sn + 58 Ni collisions at 35 A MeV
E. Geraci,E. Geraci,M. Bruno,M. D'Agostino,E. De Filippo,Angelo Pagano,G. Vannini,M. Alderighi,A. Anzalone,L. Auditore,V. Baran,R. Barnà,M. Bartolucci,I. Berceanu,J. Blicharska,A. Bonasera,Bernard Borderie,R. Bougault,J. Brzychczyk,G. Cardella,S. Cavallaro,A. Chbihi,J. Cibor,Maria Colonna,D. De Pasquale,M. Di Toro,F. Giustolisi,A. Grzeszczuk,P. Guazzoni,D. Guinet,M. Iacono-Manno,A. Italiano,S. Kowalski,E. La Guidara,G. Lanzalone,G. Lanzanó,N. Le Neindre,S. M. Li,S. Lo Nigro,C. Maiolino,Z. Majka,G. Manfredi,T. Paduszynski,M. Papa,M. Petrovici,E. Piasecki,S. Pirrone,G. Politi,Amalia Pop,F. Porto,M.F. Rivet,Elio Rosato,S. Russo,P. Russotto,G.R. Sechi,V. Simion,M. L. Sperduto,J.C. Steckmeyer,Antonio Trifiro,M. Trimarchi,Mariano Vigilante,J.P. Wieleczko,J. Wilczynski,H. Wu,Zhigang Xiao,L. Zetta,W. Zipper +66 more
TL;DR: In this article, the most central part, 1% of the total measured cross section was selected by means of a multidimensional analysis of the experimental observables, and the detected isotopes of light fragments (3⩽ Z ⩽8) provided information on breakup temperatures of the emitting sources.