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Dynamical Study of Multifragmentation and Related Phenomena in Heavy-Ion Collisions

Nuclear Theory 2010-09-28 v1

Abstract

In the first part of thesis, we shall deal with fragment emission in central collisions studied as a function of beam energy and system mass. Central collisions are also important candidate in view of exploring collective expansion and squeeze out phenomena \cite{dan93}. We have simulated the central collisions of 20Ne+20Ne^{20}Ne+^{20}Ne, 40Ar+45Sc^{40}Ar+^{45}Sc, 58Ni+58Ni^{58}Ni+^{58}Ni, 86Kr+93Nb^{86}Kr+^{93}Nb, 129Xe+124Sn^{129}Xe+^{124}Sn, and 197Au+197Au^{197}Au+^{197}Au. Peak IMF multiplicity is observed to follow power law of form: cAtotτc A^{\tau}_{tot}, with exponent τ\tau close to unity. Next we try to understand the clusterization mechanism in spectator matter fragmentation using \emph{simulated annealing clusterization algorithm} (SACA) advanced by Puri \emph{et al}. Earlier recognition of fragments structure (around 60 fm/c) also points towards dynamical origin of fragments. We shall also highlight the importance of momentum dependent interactions in probing nuclear EoS via intermediate energy heavy-ion collisions. Estimation of baryonic entropy would also be discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1009.5220,
  title  = {Dynamical Study of Multifragmentation and Related Phenomena in Heavy-Ion Collisions},
  author = {Yogesh K. Vermani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.5220},
  year   = {2010}
}

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2 pages, 2 figures, Contribution to DAE Symposium on Nuclear Physics, December 20-24, 2010, BITS, Pilani, Rajasthan,India-333031