Liquid-gas phase transition in nuclei in the relativistic Thomas-Fermi theory
Abstract
The equation of state (EOS) of finite nuclei is constructed in the relativistic Thomas-Fermi theory using the non-linear model. The caloric curves are calculated by confining the nuclei in the freeze-out volume taken to be a sphere of size about 4 to 8 times the normal nuclear volume. The results obtained from the relativistic theory are not significantly different from those obtained earlier in a non-relativistic framework. The nature of the EOS and the peaked structure of the specific heat obtained from the caloric curves show clear signals of a liquid-gas phase transition in finite nuclei. The temperature evolution of the Gibbs potential and the entropy at constant pressure indicate that the characteristics of the transition are not too different from the first-order one.
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0012061,
title = {Liquid-gas phase transition in nuclei in the relativistic Thomas-Fermi theory},
author = {Tapas Sil and B. K. Agrawal and J. N. De and S. K. Samaddar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0012061},
year = {2009}
}
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RevTex file(19 pages) and 12 psfiles for fugures. Physical Review C (in Press)