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Temperature determined by isobaric yield ratio in heavy-ion collisions

Nuclear Theory 2012-12-04 v1 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

This work focuses on the study of temperature associated with the final heavy fragments in reactions induced by both the neutron-proton symmetric and the neutron-rich projectiles, and with incident energy ranges from 60AA MeV to 1AA GeV. Isobaric yield ratio (IYR) is used to determine the temperature of heavy fragments. Cross sections of measured fragment in reactions are analyzed, and a modified statistical abrasion-ablation (SAA) model is used to calculate the yield of fragment in 140AA MeV 64^{64}Ni + 9^{9}Be and 1AA GeV 136^{136}Xe + 208^{208}Pb reactions. Relatively low TT of heavy fragments are obtained in different reactions (TT ranges from 1 to 3MeV). TT is also found to depend on the neutron-richness of the projectile. The incident energy affects TT very little. Δμ/T\Delta\mu/T (the ratio of the difference between the chemical potential of neutron and proton to temperature) is found to increase linearly as N/ZN/Z of projectile increases. It is found that TT of the 48^{48}Ca reaction, for which IYRs are of A<50A<50 isobars, is affected greatly by the temperature-corrected ΔB(T)\Delta B(T). But TT of reactions using IYRs of heavier fragments are only slightly affected by the temperature-corrected ΔB(T)\Delta B(T). The SAA model analysis gives a consistent overview of the results extracted in this work. TT from IYR, which is for secondary fragment, is different from that of the hot emitting source. TT and Δμ\Delta\mu are essentially governed by the sequential decay process.

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@article{arxiv.1212.0065,
  title  = {Temperature determined by isobaric yield ratio in heavy-ion collisions},
  author = {C. W. Ma and J. Pu and Y. G. Ma and R. Wada and S. S. Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.0065},
  year   = {2012}
}

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7 pages, 6 figures