论文标题

快速排放和统计去激发对同胞传输比的影响

Influence of fast emissions and statistical de-excitation on the isospin transport ratio

论文作者

Camaiani, A., Piantelli, S., Ono, A., Casini, G., Borderie, B., Bougault, R., Ciampi, C., Duenas, J. A., Frosin, C., Frankland, J. D., Gruyer, D., LeNeindre, N., Lombardo, I., Mantovani, G., Ottanelli, P., Parlog, M., Pasquali, G., Upadhyaya, S., Valdré, S., Verde, G., Vient, E.

论文摘要

等素运输比是估计重离子碰撞中中子普罗顿(N-P)平衡的强大方法,并广泛用于获取有关状态核方程式的信息。实际上,这种比率有望绕过任何扰动引入所选可观察到的线性变换。特别是,它应该从碰撞过程中形成的主要碎片(动力学或统计性质)上克服贡献。在本文中,我们探讨了此假设的有效性,查看了通过抗异常分子动力学传输模型模拟的35 \ amev {}的CA+CA反应的外围和半外围事件的准投影n-P比($ n/z $),用于CA+CA反应,并耦合到不同的统计型号。当残基接近蒸发吸引子线时,主要片段的统计去激励引入了相对较高的激发能(以上2 \ amev {})的线性转换,而由于某些非线性的出现,在较低的激发能以较低的激发能产生某些效果。至于弹丸 - 靶标相互作用结束后的快速排放,这表明它们也引入了非线性转换。

Isospin transport ratio is a powerful method to estimate the neutron-proton (n-p) equilibration in heavy-ion collisions, and extensively used to obtain information on the asy-stiffness of the nuclear Equation of State. In fact such a ratio is expected to bypass any perturbations introducing a linear transformation of the chosen observable. In particular, it is supposed to overcome contributions due to emission, either of dynamical or statistical nature, from the primary fragments formed during the collisions. In this paper we explore the validity of this assumption, looking at the quasi-projectile n-p ratio ($N/Z$) in peripheral and semi-peripheral events for Ca+Ca reactions at 35\amev{}, simulated via the Antisymmetrized Molecular Dynamics transport model, coupled to different statistical decay codes. The statistical de-excitation of the primary fragments introduces a linear transformation at relatively high excitation energies (above 2\amev{}) when the residue approaches the Evaporation Attractor Line, while some effect is produced at lower excitation energies due to the occurrence of some non-linearities. As for fast emissions after the end of the projectile-target interaction it is shown that they introduce a non-linear transformation too.

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