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The phenomenon of multiple fragmentation of relativistic nuclei can serve as a source of coherent ensembles of the lightest nuclei and nucleons. In this respect only nuclear track emulsion providing 0.5 µm spatial resolution allow one to follow tracks of all relativistic fragments in forward cone defined by a nucleon Fermi motion [1]. The report will give a brief overview of the experimental results of the relativistic fragmentation of $^{7,9}$Be, $^{10}$B, $^{10,11, 12}$C and $^{16}$O in the Becquerel project in JINR. The questions of simulating nuclear-nuclear interactions in nuclear track emulsions using Geant4 will be considered. The experimental data will be compared with the simulation. Issues of application of Geant4 to planning and preparing experiments using nuclear track emulsions are discussed [2,3].
- Web site of the BECQUEREL Project// http://becquerel.jinr.ru (2025);
- P. I. Zarubin Lecture Notes in Physics, Vol. 875, Clusters in Nuclei,
Volume 3. Springer Int. Publ., 51 (2013) [arXiv:1309.4881]. - D.A. Artemenkov et. al., Highlights of unstable states in relativistic dissociation of light nuclei in nuclear emulsion. Intrnational Jornal of Moder Physics E (2024), 2441015.