In this paper we study the emission of
8Be
gs, B and N fragments in the interaction of
16O ions with
59Co,
93Nb and
197Au at incident energies varying from 6 to 25 MeV/nucleon. The spectra of these fragments, as well as those of C fragments
studied in a previous paper, are dominated at forward angles by a component originating from break-up of
16O. At the higher incident energies break-up occurs after quite a sizeable projectile energy loss. Another mechanism which
dominates at large emission angles, favours the emission of low-energy fragments and is attributed to the coalescence of nucleons
during the cascade of nucleon-nucleon interactions by means of which the excited nuclei produced in the primary two-ion interaction
thermalize.
PACS. 25.70.Gh Compound nucleus – 25.70.Mn Projectile and target fragmentation
Received: 21 January 2003 / Accepted: 27 March 2003 / Published online: 5 June 2003