Probing the nucleon effective mass splitting with the light particle emission
Abstract
In this work, we first analyze the correlations among different nuclear matter parameters which are obtained by the 119 effective Skyrme interaction sets. The values of the correlation coefficients illustrate that the magnitude of the effective mass splitting is crucial for the tight constraints of the symmetry energy via HICs. Thus, the main object of this work is to investigate the impacts of the effective mass splitting on the heavy ion collisions observables. The 86Kr+208Pb system at the beam energy ranging from 25A MeV to 200A MeV are simulated within the framework of the improved quantum molecular dynamics model (ImQMD-Sky) for this goal. Our calculations show that the slopes of the spectra of [Y(n)/Y(p)] and [Y(t)/Y(3He)], which are the logarithms of the neutron to proton yield ratios and triton to Helium-3 yield ratios, are directly related to the effective mass splitting and can be used to probe the effective mass splitting.
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