Symmetry energy extracted from the SπRIT pion data in Sn+Sn systems
Abstract
With the improved particular Isospin-dependent Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck transport model (impIBUU) including the nucleon-nucleon short-range correlations, the ratios and yields of π- and π+ in Sn+Sn systems with different asymmetries at 270 MeV/nucleon are studied. It is found that the yields of π- and π+ and their ratios in Sn+Sn systems characterized by different neutron to proton ratios obtained from the very recent SπRIT pion data, are quite well described by the model, especially when a soft symmetry energy with L(0) = 66.7524.75 MeV is used. The calculations also clearly demonstrate that the high-momentum tail of the nucleon initialization in momentum space strongly affects the yields and ratios of pion production in Sn+Sn systems with different asymmetries near or below threshold. In addition, given many insoluble theoretical uncertainties in transport models, multi-system experimental measurements with various N/Z asymmetries are proposed to extract the symmetry energy less model-dependently by using heavy-ion collisions.
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