Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2010-09-30
Phys.Rev.C81:064610,2010
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevC.81.064610
We present a complete systematically theoretical study of multifragmentation for asymmetric colliding nuclei for heavy-ion reactions in the energy range between 50 MeV/nucleon and 600 MeV/nucleon by using soft and hard equations of state. This study is performed within an isospindependent quantum molecular dynamics model. To see the effect of mass asymmetry, simulations are carried out in the absence of Coulomb interactions. Coulomb interactions enhances the production of fragments by about 20%. We envision an interesting outcome for large asymmetric colliding nuclei. Although nearly symmetric nuclei depict a well known trend for rising and falling with a peak around E= 100 MeV/nucleon, this trend, however, is completely missing for large asymmetric nuclei. Therefore, experiments are needed to verify this prediction.
Kaur Varinderjit
Kumar Suneel
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