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W. G. Gong

Researcher at Michigan State University

Publications -  57
Citations -  1204

W. G. Gong is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear reaction & Charged particle. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 57 publications receiving 1189 citations.

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Multifragment disintegration of the 129Xe+197Au system at E/A=50 MeV.

TL;DR: Multifragment disintegrations following {sup 129}Xe+{sup 197}Au collisions at {ital E}/{ital A}=50 MeV have been studied with a multidetector system and the average number of intermediate-mass fragments increases strongly as a function of charged-particle multiplicity.
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The MSU Miniball 4π fragment detection array

TL;DR: In this paper, a compact and highly granular charged particle detection array, covering 89% of 4π in solid angle, is described, which consists of 188 fast-plastic CsI(Tl) phoswich detectors arranged in 11 rings coaxial about the beam axis.
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Multifragment Emission in the Reaction 36Ar + 197Au at E/A = 35, 50, 80, and 110 MeV

TL;DR: In this paper, the mean values and variances of the intermediate mass fragment (IMF: 3 ⩽ Z⩽ 20) multiplicity distributions exhibit an approximate scaling with the total charged particle multiplicity.
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Sources and emission time scales in E/A=50 MeV 129Xe+natCu reactions.

TL;DR: Emission times extracted from the correlation functions are consistent with the decay of a projectilelike source in low multiplicity collisions, but the time scale for fragment emission in the high multiplicity collision is too short for a separation of sources to occur.
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Intermediate mass fragment emission in 36Ar+197Au collisions at E/A=35 MeV.

TL;DR: In this article, a low-threshold 4{pi} charged-particle detector array covering the angular range of 16{degree, theta, sub lab, and sub lab was used to detect intermediate mass fragment (IMF) emission.