Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2002-03-19
Eur.Phys.J. A14 (2002) 451-457
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
7 pages, 9 figures in a two column format
Scientific paper
In this communication we analyze the behavior of excited drops contained in spherical volumes. We study different properties of the dynamical systems i.e. the maximum Lyapunov exponent MLE, the asymptotic distance in momentum space $d_{\infty}$ andthe normalized variance of the maximum fragment NVM. It is shown that the constrained systems behaves as undergoing a first order phase transition at low densities while as a second order one at high densities. The transition from liquid-like to vapor-like behavior is signaled both by the caloric curves, thermal response functions and the MLE. The relationship between $MLE,d_{\infty}$, and the CC is explored.
Balenzuela Pablo
Bonasera Aldo
Dorso Claudio O.
Ison M.
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