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Relevance of equilibrium in multifragmentation

Nuclear Theory 2009-01-28 v2

Abstract

The relevance of equilibrium in a multifragmentation reaction of very central 40Ca+40Ca^{40}Ca+^{40}Ca collisions at 35 MeV/nucleon is investigated by using simulations of Antisymmetrized Molecular Dynamics (AMD). Two types of ensembles are compared. One is the reaction ensemble of the states at each reaction time tt in collision events simulated by AMD, and the other is the equilibrium ensemble prepared by solving the AMD equation of motion for a many-nucleon system confined in a container for a long time. The comparison of the ensembles is performed for the fragment charge distribution and the excitation energies. Our calculations show that there exists an equilibrium ensemble which well reproduces the reaction ensemble at each reaction time tt for the investigated period 80t30080\leq t\leq300 fm/cc. However, there are some other observables which show discrepancies between the reaction and equilibrium ensembles. These may be interpreted as dynamical effects in the reaction. The usual static equilibrium at each instant is not realized since any equilibrium ensemble with the same volume as that of the reaction system cannot reproduce the fragment observables.

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@article{arxiv.0811.0428,
  title  = {Relevance of equilibrium in multifragmentation},
  author = {Takuya Furuta and Akira Ono},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.0428},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

13 pages and 12figures; added a few sentences and corrected typos, accepted in Phys. Rev. C

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