Effect of Symmetry Energy on Intermediate Mass Fragments Production
Abstract
When energy of colliding nuclei is between 100-600 MeV/nucleon then multifragmentation take place. By studying the fragments (at final stage of reaction) we can seize the idea about initial condition and various other parameter which influence the reaction and vice-versa. The symmetry energy Esym () of nuclear matter characterizes how the energy rises as one move away from equal numbers of neutrons and protons. Both the magnitude and density dependence of Esym () are critical for understanding the structure of rare isotopes and the reaction mechanism of heavy ion collisions but also many interesting issues in astrophysics.
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