Laboratory Tests of Low Density Astrophysical Equations of State
Abstract
Clustering in low density nuclear matter has been investigated using the NIMROD multi-detector at Texas A&M University. Thermal coalescence modes were employed to extract densities, , and temperatures, T, for evolving systems formed in collisions of 47 A MeV 40Ar + 112Sn,124Sn and 64Zn + 112Sn, 124Sn. The yields of d, t, 3He, and 4He have been determined at = 0.002 to 0.032 nucleons/fm3 and T= 5 to 10 MeV. The experimentally derived equilibrium constants for α particle production are compared with those predicted by a number of astrophysical equations of state. The data provide important new constraints on the model calculations.
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