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== Kin 5.1 ==
 
== Kin 5.1 ==
  
* Isospin dependence study: Ca-48/Ca40
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* Isospin dependence study (left arm only): (40*Ca-48)/(48*Ca40). The yields were divided by the charge, the thickness (0.5cm*1.55g/cm3) and by the number of nucleons. Due to the large uncertainty the the Ca-40 thickness, I plotted the +/-10% effect from the thickness of Ca-40. The red data assume that the thicknesses of Ca-40 and Ca-48 are equal.
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* Isospin dependence study (left arm only): Ca-48/Ca40. The yields were divided by the charge and the thickness (0.5cm*1.55g/cm3). Due to the large uncertainty the the Ca-40 thickness, I plotted the +/-10% effect from the thickness of Ca-40. The red data assume that the thicknesses of Ca-40 and Ca-48 are equal.
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== Kin 3.1 ==
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* Isospin dependence study (left arm only): Ca-48/Ca40. The yields were divided by the charge and the thickness (0.5cm*1.55g/cm3). Due to the large uncertainty the the Ca-40 thickness, I plotted the +/-10% effect from the thickness of Ca-40. The red data assume that the thicknesses of Ca-40 and Ca-48 are equal.
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[[Image:ratio_3.1_leftHRS_Ca.gif]]
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== Kin 4.1 ==
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* Isospin dependence study (left arm only): Ca-48/Ca40. The yields were divided by the charge and the thickness (0.5cm*1.55g/cm3). Due to the large uncertainty the the Ca-40 thickness, I plotted the +/-10% effect from the thickness of Ca-40. The red data assume that the thicknesses of Ca-40 and Ca-48 are equal.
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[[Image:ratio_4.1_leftHRS_Ca.gif]]
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== Kin 4.1 + 4.2 ==
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* Isospin dependence study (left arm only): Ca-48/Ca40. The yields were divided by the charge and the thickness (0.5cm*1.55g/cm3). Due to the large uncertainty the the Ca-40 thickness, I plotted the +/-10% effect from the thickness of Ca-40. The red data assume that the thicknesses of Ca-40 and Ca-48 are equal.
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[[Image:ratio_4_leftHRS_Ca.gif]]

Latest revision as of 17:28, 5 May 2011

Kin 5.1

  • Isospin dependence study (left arm only): (40*Ca-48)/(48*Ca40). The yields were divided by the charge, the thickness (0.5cm*1.55g/cm3) and by the number of nucleons. Due to the large uncertainty the the Ca-40 thickness, I plotted the +/-10% effect from the thickness of Ca-40. The red data assume that the thicknesses of Ca-40 and Ca-48 are equal.

Ratio 5.1 leftHRS Ca.gif

  • Isospin dependence study (left arm only): Ca-48/Ca40. The yields were divided by the charge and the thickness (0.5cm*1.55g/cm3). Due to the large uncertainty the the Ca-40 thickness, I plotted the +/-10% effect from the thickness of Ca-40. The red data assume that the thicknesses of Ca-40 and Ca-48 are equal.

Ratio 5.1 leftHRS Ca bis.gif


Kin 3.1

  • Isospin dependence study (left arm only): Ca-48/Ca40. The yields were divided by the charge and the thickness (0.5cm*1.55g/cm3). Due to the large uncertainty the the Ca-40 thickness, I plotted the +/-10% effect from the thickness of Ca-40. The red data assume that the thicknesses of Ca-40 and Ca-48 are equal.

Ratio 3.1 leftHRS Ca.gif

Kin 4.1

  • Isospin dependence study (left arm only): Ca-48/Ca40. The yields were divided by the charge and the thickness (0.5cm*1.55g/cm3). Due to the large uncertainty the the Ca-40 thickness, I plotted the +/-10% effect from the thickness of Ca-40. The red data assume that the thicknesses of Ca-40 and Ca-48 are equal.

Ratio 4.1 leftHRS Ca.gif


Kin 4.1 + 4.2

  • Isospin dependence study (left arm only): Ca-48/Ca40. The yields were divided by the charge and the thickness (0.5cm*1.55g/cm3). Due to the large uncertainty the the Ca-40 thickness, I plotted the +/-10% effect from the thickness of Ca-40. The red data assume that the thicknesses of Ca-40 and Ca-48 are equal.

Ratio 4 leftHRS Ca.gif