Thermodynamic properties and shear viscosity over entropy density ratio of nuclear fireball in a quantum-molecular dynamics model
Abstract
Thermodynamic and transport properties of nuclear fireball created in the central region of heavy-ion collisions below 400 MeV/nucleon are investigated within the isospin-dependent quantum molecular dynamic (IQMD) model. These properties including the density, temperature, chemical potential, entropy density () and shear viscosity (), are calculated by a generalized hot Thomas Fermi formulism and a parameterized function, which was developed by Danielewicz. As the collision goes on, a transient minimal occurs in the largest compression stage. Besides, the relationship of to temperature () in the freeze-out stage displays a local minimum which is about 9-20 times around = 8-12 MeV, which can be argued as indicative of a liquid gas phase transition. In addition, the influences of nucleon-nucleon (NN) cross section () and symmetry energy coefficient () are also discussed, and it is found that the results are sensitive to but not to .
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@article{arxiv.1212.4907,
title = {Thermodynamic properties and shear viscosity over entropy density ratio of nuclear fireball in a quantum-molecular dynamics model},
author = {C. L. Zhou and Y. G. Ma and D. Q. Fang and G. Q. Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.4907},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
10 pages, 13 figures; Phys. Rev. C (in press) (x-axis of Fig.1 is corrected)