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Fragment production in central heavy-ion collisions: reconciling the dominance of dynamics with observed phase transition signals through universal fluctuations
- Source :
- HAL, Ricerca Scientifica ed Educazione Permanente Supplemento, International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics 40, International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics 40, Jan 2002, Bormio, Italy. pp.175-188, INSPIRE-HEP
- Publication Year :
- 2002
- Publisher :
- arXiv, 2002.
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Abstract
- Fragment production in central collisions of Xe+Sn has been systematically studied with the INDRA multidetector from 25 to 150 AMeV. The predominant role of collision dynamics is evidenced in multiple intermediate mass fragment production even at the lowest energies, around the so-called "multifragmentation threshold". For beam energies 50 AMeV and above, a promising agreement with suitably modified Antisymmetrised Molecular Dynamics calculations has been achieved. Intriguingly the same reactions have recently been interpreted as evidence for a liquid-gas phase transition in thermodynamically equilibrated systems. The universal fluctuation theory, thanks to its lack of any equilibrium hypothesis, shows clearly that in all but a tiny minority of carefully-selected central collisions fragment production is incompatible with either critical or phase coexistence behaviour. On the other hand, it does not exclude some similarity with aggregation scenarios such as the lattice-gas or Fisher droplet models.<br />Comment: 13 pages, 9 figures; contribution to the XLth Int. Wint. Meet. on Nuclear Physics, Bormio (Italy), January 21-25 2002
Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- HAL, Ricerca Scientifica ed Educazione Permanente Supplemento, International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics 40, International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics 40, Jan 2002, Bormio, Italy. pp.175-188, INSPIRE-HEP
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....1c43a85c2fa8e8a1bfb74cf45bc77844
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.nucl-ex/0202026