Isoscaling in the Lattice Gas Model

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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5 figures, 5 pages; the final version to appear in Phys Rev C

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10.1103/PhysRevC.69.064610

The isoscaling behavior is investigated using the isotopic/isobaric yields from the equilibrated thermal source which is prepared by the lattice gas model for lighter systems with A = 36. The isoscaling parameters $\alpha$ and -$\beta$ are observed to drop with temperature. The difference of neutron and proton chemical potential shows a turning point around 5 MeV where the liquid gas phase transition occurs in the model. The relative free neutron or proton density shows a nearly linear relation with the N/Z (neutron to proton ratio) of system and the isospin fractionation is observed.

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