A systematic study of the π-/π+ ratio in heavy-ion collisions with the same neutron/proton ratio but different masses

Abstract

A systematic study of the π-/π+ ratio in heavy-ion collisions with the same neutron/proton ratio but different masses can help single out effects of the nuclear mean field on pion production. Based on simulations using the IBUU04 transport model, it is found that the π- / π+ ratio in head-on collisions of 48Ca+48Ca, 124Sn +124Sn and 197Au+197Au at beam energies from 0.25 to 0.6 increases with increasing the system size or decreasing the beam energies. A comprehensive analysis of the dynamical isospin fractionation and the ratio as well as their time evolution and spatial distributions demonstrates clearly that the ratio is an effective probe of the high-density behavior of the nuclear symmetry energy.

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