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Impact parameter dependence of collective flow and its disappearance for different mass asymmetries

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 Added by Supriya Goyal
 Publication date 2011
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and research's language is English
 Authors Supriya Goyal




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We study the role of impact parameter on the collective flow and its disappearance for different mass asymmetric reactions. The mass asymmetry is varied from 0 to 0.7 keeping the total mass of the system fixed. Our results clearly indicate a significant role of impact parameter on the collective flow and its disappearance for the mass asymmetric reactions. The impact parameter dependence is also found to vary with mass asymmetry of the reaction.



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