Viscosity and thermal conductivity effects at first-order phase transitions in heavy-ion collisions

Abstract

Effects of viscosity and thermal conductivity on the dynamics of first-order phase transitions are studied. The nuclear gas-liquid and hadron-quark transitions in heavy-ion collisions are considered. We demonstrate that at non-zero thermal conductivity, ≠ 0, onset of spinodal instabilities occurs on an isothermal spinodal line, whereas for =0 instabilities take place at lower temperatures, on an adiabatic spinodal.

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