Probing nuclear compressibility via fragmentation in Au+Au reactions at 35 AMeV
Abstract
The molecular dynamics study of fragmentation in peripheral 197Au +197Au collisions at 35 MeV/nucleon is presented to probe the nuclear matter compressibility in low density regime. The yields of different fragment species, rapidity spectra, and multiplicities of charged particles with charge 3≤ Z ≤ 80 are analyzed at different peripheral geometries employing a soft and a hard equations of state. Fragment productions is found to be quite insensitive towards the choice of nucleon-nucleon cross sections allowing us to constrain nuclear matter compressibility. Comparison of calculated charged particle multiplicities with the experimental data indicates preference for the soft nature of nuclear matter.
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