Symmetry energy and the isoscaling properties of the fragments in multifragmentation of 40Ca+58Ni, 40Ar+58Ni, and 40Ar+58Fe reactions

The symmetry energy and the isoscaling properties of the fragments produced in multifragmentation of 40Ar, 40Ca + 58Fe, 58Ni reactions at 25, 33, 45 and 53 MeV/nucleon were investigated within the framework of a statistical multifragmentation model. The isoscaling parameter, α from the hot primar...

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Main Author: Iglio, Jennifer Ann
Other Authors: Yennello, Sherry
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Published: Texas A&M University 2007
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spelling ndltd-tamu.edu-oai-repository.tamu.edu-1969.1-57452013-01-08T10:38:45ZSymmetry energy and the isoscaling properties of the fragments in multifragmentation of 40Ca+58Ni, 40Ar+58Ni, and 40Ar+58Fe reactionsIglio, Jennifer AnnSymmetry EnergyIsoscalingMultifragmentationThe symmetry energy and the isoscaling properties of the fragments produced in multifragmentation of 40Ar, 40Ca + 58Fe, 58Ni reactions at 25, 33, 45 and 53 MeV/nucleon were investigated within the framework of a statistical multifragmentation model. The isoscaling parameter, α from the hot primary and cold secondary fragment yield distributions, was studied as a function of the excitation energy, isospin (neutronto- proton asymmetry), and fragment symmetry energy. Through changing the symmetry energy in the statistical multifragmentation model to describe the experimental data, it is observed that the isoscaling parameter α decreases with increasing excitation energy and decreases with decreasing symmetry energy. The parameter α is also observed to increase with increasing difference in the isospin of the fragmenting system. The sequential decay of the primary fragments into secondary fragments show very little influence on the isoscaling parameter when studied as a function of excitation energy. However, the symmetry energy has a strong influence on the isospin properties of the hot fragments. The results indicate that the isospin properties of the fragments produced at high excitation energy and reduced density in multifragmentation reactions are sensitive to the symmetry energy, indicating that the properties of hot nuclei at excitation energies, densities, and isospin away from normal ground state nuclei are significantly different than those of normal (cold) nuclei at saturation density.Texas A&M UniversityYennello, Sherry2007-09-17T19:31:03Z2007-09-17T19:31:03Z2003-052007-09-17T19:31:03ZBookThesisElectronic Thesistext1946950 byteselectronicapplication/pdfborn digitalhttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/5745en_US
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topic Symmetry Energy
Isoscaling
Multifragmentation
spellingShingle Symmetry Energy
Isoscaling
Multifragmentation
Iglio, Jennifer Ann
Symmetry energy and the isoscaling properties of the fragments in multifragmentation of 40Ca+58Ni, 40Ar+58Ni, and 40Ar+58Fe reactions
description The symmetry energy and the isoscaling properties of the fragments produced in multifragmentation of 40Ar, 40Ca + 58Fe, 58Ni reactions at 25, 33, 45 and 53 MeV/nucleon were investigated within the framework of a statistical multifragmentation model. The isoscaling parameter, α from the hot primary and cold secondary fragment yield distributions, was studied as a function of the excitation energy, isospin (neutronto- proton asymmetry), and fragment symmetry energy. Through changing the symmetry energy in the statistical multifragmentation model to describe the experimental data, it is observed that the isoscaling parameter α decreases with increasing excitation energy and decreases with decreasing symmetry energy. The parameter α is also observed to increase with increasing difference in the isospin of the fragmenting system. The sequential decay of the primary fragments into secondary fragments show very little influence on the isoscaling parameter when studied as a function of excitation energy. However, the symmetry energy has a strong influence on the isospin properties of the hot fragments. The results indicate that the isospin properties of the fragments produced at high excitation energy and reduced density in multifragmentation reactions are sensitive to the symmetry energy, indicating that the properties of hot nuclei at excitation energies, densities, and isospin away from normal ground state nuclei are significantly different than those of normal (cold) nuclei at saturation density.
author2 Yennello, Sherry
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Iglio, Jennifer Ann
author Iglio, Jennifer Ann
author_sort Iglio, Jennifer Ann
title Symmetry energy and the isoscaling properties of the fragments in multifragmentation of 40Ca+58Ni, 40Ar+58Ni, and 40Ar+58Fe reactions
title_short Symmetry energy and the isoscaling properties of the fragments in multifragmentation of 40Ca+58Ni, 40Ar+58Ni, and 40Ar+58Fe reactions
title_full Symmetry energy and the isoscaling properties of the fragments in multifragmentation of 40Ca+58Ni, 40Ar+58Ni, and 40Ar+58Fe reactions
title_fullStr Symmetry energy and the isoscaling properties of the fragments in multifragmentation of 40Ca+58Ni, 40Ar+58Ni, and 40Ar+58Fe reactions
title_full_unstemmed Symmetry energy and the isoscaling properties of the fragments in multifragmentation of 40Ca+58Ni, 40Ar+58Ni, and 40Ar+58Fe reactions
title_sort symmetry energy and the isoscaling properties of the fragments in multifragmentation of 40ca+58ni, 40ar+58ni, and 40ar+58fe reactions
publisher Texas A&M University
publishDate 2007
url http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/5745
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