Neutron-proton differential transverse flow in 132Sn + 124Sn collisions at 270 MeV/nucleon
Abstract
Within a transport model, we study the neutron-proton differential transverse flow and its excitation function in central 132Sn + 124Sn collisions at 270 MeV/nucleon. To more accurately evaluate effects of the high-density behavior of symmetry energy on this observable, we also consider the uncertainties of around the saturation density 0. It is shown that the neutron-proton differential transverse flow and its excitation function are mainly sensitive to the slope L of at 0. However, the effects of low-density behavior of on this observable should also be considered. Therefore, it is suggested that measurements of the neutron-proton differential transverse flow and its excitation function may provide useful complements to the constraints on L extracted from the spectral pion ratio in SπRIT experiments.
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