Isospin diffusion and equilibration for Sn plus Sn collisions at E/A=35 MeV


Autoria(s): Sun, ZY; Tsang, MB; Lynch, WG; Verde, G; Amorini, F; Andronenko, L; Andronenko, M; Cardella, G; Chatterje, M; Danielewicz, P; De Filippo, E; Dinh, P; Galichet, E; Geraci, E; Hua, H; La Guidara, E; Lanzalone, G; Liu, H; Lu, F; Lukyanov, S; Maiolino, C; Pagano, A; Piantelli, S; Papa, M; Pirrone, S; Politi, G; Porto, F; Rizzo, F; Russotto, P; Santonocito, D; Zhang, YX
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

Equilibration and equilibration rates have been measured by colliding Sn nuclei with different isospin asymmetries at beam energies of E/A = 35 MeV. Using the yields of mirror nuclei of Li-7 and Be-7, we have studied the diffusion of isospin asymmetry by combining data from asymmetric Sn-112 + Sn-124 and Sn-124 + Sn-112 collisions with those from symmetric Sn-112 + Sn-112 and Sn-124 + Sn-124 collisions. We use these measurements to probe isospin equilibration in central collisions where nucleon-nucleon collisions are strongly blocked by the Pauli exclusion principle. The results are consistent with transport theoretical calculations that predict a degree of transparency in these collisions, but inconsistent with the emission of intermediate mass fragments by a single chemically equilibrated source. Comparisons with quantum molecular dynamics calculations are consistent with results obtained at higher incident energies that provide constraints on the density dependence of the symmetry energy.

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http://ir.impcas.ac.cn/handle/113462/7845

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/132999

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Sun, ZY; Tsang, MB; Lynch, WG; Verde, G; Amorini, F; Andronenko, L; Andronenko, M; Cardella, G; Chatterje, M; Danielewicz, P; De Filippo, E; Dinh, P; Galichet, E; Geraci, E; Hua, H; La Guidara, E; Lanzalone, G; Liu, H; Lu, F; Lukyanov, S; Maiolino, C; Pagano, A; Piantelli, S; Papa, M; Pirrone, S; Politi, G; Porto, F; Rizzo, F; Russotto, P; Santonocito, D; Zhang, YX.Isospin diffusion and equilibration for Sn plus Sn collisions at E/A=35 MeV,PHYSICAL REVIEW C ,2010,82(5):51603

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