Bulletin of the American Physical Society
5th Joint Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics and the Physical Society of Japan
Volume 63, Number 12
Tuesday–Saturday, October 23–27, 2018; Waikoloa, Hawaii
Session MF: Nuclear Matter and Nuclear Astrophysics
2:00 PM–5:00 PM,
Saturday, October 27, 2018
Hilton
Room: King's 2
Chair: Jeremy Holt, Texas A&M University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.HAW.MF.1
Abstract: MF.00001 : Equilibration chronometry in two and three bodies dynamically deformed nuclear systems.
2:00 PM–2:15 PM
Presenter:
Alis Rodriguez Manso
(Texas A&M Univ)
Authors:
Alis Rodriguez Manso
(Texas A&M Univ)
Alan B McIntosh
(Texas A&M Univ)
Jerome Gauthier
(Texas A&M Univ)
Kris Hagel
(Texas A&M Univ)
Lauren Heilborn
(Texas A&M Univ)
Andrea Jedele
(Texas A&M Univ)
Aditya Wakhle
(Texas A&M Univ)
Andrew Zarrella
(Texas A&M Univ)
Sherry J Yennello
(Texas A&M Univ)
We studied neutron-proton (NZ) equilibration in heavy-ion reactions as function of time. Heavy-ion collisions below the balance energy create a neutron-rich neck zone at the expense of the projectile and target. The neck ruptures multiple times as the reaction partners re-separate, with measurable delays between ruptures. We studied the composition of the two and three largest daughters of the deformed projectile-like fragment (PLF*).
Two fragments which are initially dissimilar in NZ composition converge exponentially with consistent rate constants across a wide variety of reaction partners and systems, indicating the equilibration follows first order kinetics. The equilibration chronometry method is robust with respect to the impact of secondary evaporation, background of statistical fragment production and alternative choices of alignment angle definition. To add constraints on the nuclear equation of state we explored how these measurements compare to dynamical transport model calculations.
Additionally we studied the three fragments break-up of the PLF* to answer interrogantes regarding simultaneous or double rupture scenario, if the third largest daughter of the PLF* separates first or not, and if the three fragments are aligned in a string of pearls configuration.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.HAW.MF.1
Follow Us |
Engage
Become an APS Member |
My APS
Renew Membership |
Information for |
About APSThe American Physical Society (APS) is a non-profit membership organization working to advance the knowledge of physics. |
© 2024 American Physical Society
| All rights reserved | Terms of Use
| Contact Us
Headquarters
1 Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740-3844
(301) 209-3200
Editorial Office
100 Motor Pkwy, Suite 110, Hauppauge, NY 11788
(631) 591-4000
Office of Public Affairs
529 14th St NW, Suite 1050, Washington, D.C. 20045-2001
(202) 662-8700