Nuclear stopping for heavy-ion induced reactions in the Fermi Energy range : from 1-Body to 2-Body dissipation

Abstract

We address the stopping in heavy-ion induced reactions around the Fermi energy using central collisions recorded with INDRA 4π array. The stopping is minimal around the Fermi energy and corresponds to the disappearance of the Mean-Field effects and the appearance of nucleon-nucleon elastic collisions. This phenomenon is attributed to a change in the dissipation regime going from 1-body (Mean-Field) dissipation at low incident energy to 2- body (nucleonic collisions) above the Fermi energy. A connection to the in-medium transport properties of nuclear matter is proposed and comprehensive values of the nucleon mean free path λNN and the nucleon-nucleon cross section are extracted.

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