Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
1998-11-27
Phys.Rev. C59 (1999) 832-840
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
uuencoded gzipped file containing 20 pages of text in REVTEX format and 12 figures (Postscript files). Physical Review C (in p
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevC.59.832
A systematic study of the effect of fragment$-$fragment interaction, quantum statistics, $\gamma$-feeding and collective flow is made in the extraction of the nuclear temperature from the double ratio of the isotopic yields in the statistical model of one-step (Prompt) multifragmentation. Temperature is also extracted from the isotope yield ratios generated in the sequential binary-decay model. Comparison of the thermodynamic temperature with the extracted temperatures for different isotope ratios show some anomaly in both models which is discussed in the context of experimentally measured caloric curves.
Agrawal B. K.
De J. N.
Samaddar S. K.
Sil Tapas
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