Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2000-09-15
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
Proceedings Bologna 2000 conference, M.Bruno et al. eds., World Sci. (in press)
Scientific paper
We discuss the dynamics of finite systems within molecular dynamics models. Signatures of a critical behavior are analyzed and compared to experimental data both in nucleus-nucleus and metallic cluster collisions. We suggest the possibility to explore the instability region via tunneling. In this way we can obtain fragments at very low temperatures and densities. We call these fragments quantum drops.
Bonasera Aldo
Chiba Satoshi
Maruyama Takashi
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