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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.
D. R. Bowman,Graham F. Peaslee,R. T. de Souza,N. Carlin,C. K. Gelbke,W. G. Gong,Y. D. Kim,M. A. Lisa,W. G. Lynch,L. Phair,M. B. Tsang,C. Williams,Nicola Colonna,K. Hanold,M. A. McMahan,G. J. Wozniak,Luciano G. Moretto,W. A. Friedman +17 more
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
R. T. de Souza,N. Carlin,Y. D. Kim,J. Ottarson,L. Phair,D. R. Bowman,C. K. Gelbke,W. G. Gong,W. G. Lynch,R. A. Pelak,Todd E. Peterson,Giacomo Poggi,M. B. Tsang,H.M. Xu +13 more
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
R. T. de Souza,L. Phair,D. R. Bowman,N. Carlin,C. K. Gelbke,W. G. Gong,Y. D. Kim,M. A. Lisa,W. G. Lynch,Graham F. Peaslee,M. B. Tsang,H.M. Xu,F. Zhu,W. A. Friedman +13 more
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.
D. R. Bowman,Graham F. Peaslee,N. Carlin,R. T. de Souza,C. K. Gelbke,W. G. Gong,Y. D. Kim,M. A. Lisa,W. G. Lynch,L. Phair,M. B. Tsang,C. Williams,Nicola Colonna,K. Hanold,M. A. McMahan,G. J. Wozniak,Luciano G. Moretto +16 more
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.
Y. D. Kim,R. T. de Souza,D. R. Bowman,N. Carlin,C. K. Gelbke,W. G. Gong,W. G. Lynch,L. Phair,M. B. Tsang,F. Zhu +9 more
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.