A soluble statistical model for nuclear fragmentation

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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9 pages, 4 figures

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The statistical model of Chase and Mekjian, which offers an analytic solution for the canonical ensemble of non-interacting fragments, is investigated for it's thermodynamic behavior. Various properties of the model, which exhibits a first-order phase transition, are studied. The effects of finite particle number are investigated. Three extensions of the model are considered, excluded volume, Coulomb effects and inclusion of isospin degrees of freedom. A formulation of a microcanonical version of the model is also presented.

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