Liquid-Gas Phase Transition in Nuclear Equation of State

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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12 pages in Revtex including two Postscript figures

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10.1103/PhysRevC.56.2621

A canonical ensemble model is used to describe a caloric curve of nuclear liquid-gas phase transition. Allowing a discontinuity in the freeze out density from one spinodal density to another for a given initial temperature, the nuclear liquid-gas phase transition can be described as first order. Averaging over various freeze out densities of all the possible initial temperatures for a given total reaction energy, the first order characteristics of liquid-gas phase transition is smeared out to a smooth transition. Two experiments, one at low beam energy and one at high beam energy show different caloric behaviors and are discussed.

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