A novel determination of density, temperature and symmetry energy for nuclear multi-fragmentation through primary fragment yield reconstruction

Abstract

For the first time primary hot isotope distributions are experimentally reconstructed in intermediate heavy ion collisions and used with antisymmetrized molecular dynamics (AMD) calculations to determine density, temperature and symmetry energy coefficient in a self-consistent manner. A kinematical focusing method is employed to reconstruct the primary hot fragment yield distributions for multifragmentation events observed in the reaction system 64Zn + 112Sn at 40 MeV/nucleon. The reconstructed yield distributions are in good agreement with the primary isotope distributions of AMD simulations. The experimentally extracted values of the symmetry energy coefficient relative to the temperature, asym/T, are compared with those of the AMD simulations with different density dependence of the symmetry energy term. The calculated asym/T values changes according to the different interactions. By comparison of the experimental values of asym/T with those of calculations, the density of the source at fragment formation was determined to be /0 = (0.63 0.03 ). Using this density, the symmetry energy coefficient and the temperature are determined in a self-consistent manner as asym = (24.7 1.9) MeV and T=(4.9 0.2) MeV

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