Effects of symmetry energy in 132 Sn+124 Sn reaction at 300 MeV/nucleon
Abstract
Based on the recently updated Isospin-dependent Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck (IBUU) transport model, we studied the effects of symmetry energy on the neutron to proton n/p ratio and the π-/π+ ratio in central 132 Sn+124 Sn reaction at 300 MeV/nucleon. It is found that the n/p ratio and the π-/π+ ratio in central 132 Sn+124 Sn reaction at 300 MeV/nucleon mainly probe the symmetry energy in the density region 1-1.5 times saturation density. However, the π-/π+ ratio may be able to probe the density-dependent symmetry energy above 1.5 times saturation density by making some kinematic restrictions such as the azimuthal angle and kinetic energy cuts of emitting pions.
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