Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2010-09-28
DAE Symposium on Nuclear Physics, BITS, Pilani, India (2010)
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
2 pages, 2 figures, DAE Symposium on Nuclear Physics, December 20-24, 2010, BITS, Pilani, Rajasthan,India-333031
Scientific paper
We studied the fragmentation in Au(35 AMeV)+Au collisions at reduced impact parameters in the range b/b_max=0.55 and 0.95 using soft and hard equations of state. The comparison of of QMD simulations at 100 fm/c as a function of reduced impact parameter $b/b_{max}$ with Multics Miniball data showed that soft EoS accurately reproduces the experimental trend of declining fragment multiplicity with impact parameter. The hard EoS on the contrary, seems too explosive to explain the data.
Chugh Rajiv
Sood Aman D.
Vermani Yogesh K.
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