Consequences of a covariant Description of Heavy Ion Reactions at intermediate Energies

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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LaTex-file, 28 pages, 8 figures (available upon request), accepted for publication in Physical Review C

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10.1103/PhysRevC.51.2113

Heavy ion collisions at intermediate energies are studied by using a new RQMD code, which is a covariant generalization of the QMD approach. We show that this new implementation is able to produce the same results in the nonrelativistic limit (i.e. 50MeV/nucl.) as the non-covariant QMD. Such a comparison is not available in the literature. At higher energies (i.e. 1.5 GeV/nucl. and 2 GeV/nucl.) RQMD and QMD give different results in respect to the time evolution of the phase space, for example for the directed transverse flow. These differences show that consequences of a covariant description of heavy ion reactions within the framework of RQMD are existing even at intermediate energies.

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