The Nuclear Liquid-Gas Phase Transition: Present Status and Future Perspectives

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment

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20 pages, TeX with 16 included figures; Proceedings of the 1st Catania Relativistic Ion Studies: Critical Phenomena and Collec

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More than two decades ago, the van der Waals behavior of the nucleon - nucleon force inspired the idea of a liquid-gas phase transition in nuclear matter. Heavy-ion reactions at relativistic energies offer the unique possibility for studying this phase transition in a finite, hadronic system. A general overview of this subject is given emphasizing the most recent results on nuclear calorimetry.

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