Nuclear fragmentation: sampling the instabilities of binary systems

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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4 pages (LATEX), 3 Postscript figures, improved version, added references

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.4492

We derive stability conditions of Asymmetric Nuclear Matter ($ANM$) and discuss the relation to mechanical and chemical instabilities of general two-component systems. We show that the chemical instability may appear as an instability of the system against isoscalar-like rather than isovector-like fluctuations if the interaction between the two constituent species has an attractive character as in the case of $ANM$. This leads to a new kind of liquid-gas phase transition, of interest for fragmentation experiments with radioactive beams.

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