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Investigating the Nuclear Equation of State through N/Z Equilibration

AIP Conf. Proc. -- October 26, 2007 -- Volume 947, pp. 321-325
VII LATIN AMERICAN SYMPOSIUM ON NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND APPLICATIONS; doi:10.1063/1.2813825

Issue Date: 26 October 2007

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S. Yennello, A. Keksis, and E. Bell
Department of Chemistry and Cyclotron Institute, Texas A&M University, College Station TX 77845-3366 USA
The equilibration of the N/Z degree of freedom during heavy-ion collisions can be a discriminating observables for helping to understand the nuclear equation of state. Equilibration can be investigated by examining the ratios of isotopes produced in these reactions. The isotope ratio method and the tracer method yield consistent results. The quasiprojectiles produced in deep inelastic collisions are predicted to be sensitive to the density dependence of the equation of state. ©2007 American Institute of Physics
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KEYWORDS and PACS

Keywords
PACS
  • 21.65.+f
    Nuclear matter
  • 25.70.Mn
    Heavy ion-induced projectile and target fragmentation
  • 25.75.-q
    Relativistic heavy-ion collisions
  • YEAR: 2007

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