544 research outputs found
Dependence of the Sr-to-Ba and Sr-to-Eu Ratio on the Nuclear Equation of State in Metal Poor Halo Stars
A model is proposed in which the light r-process element enrichment in
metal-poor stars is explained via enrichment from a truncated r-process, or
"tr-process." The truncation of the r-process from a generic core-collapse
event followed by a collapse into an accretion-induced black hole is examined
in the framework of a galactic chemical evolution model. The constraints on
this model imposed by observations of extremely metal-poor stars are explained,
and the upper limits in the [Sr/Ba] distributions are found to be related to
the nuclear equation of state in a collapse scenario. The scatter in [Sr/Ba]
and [Sr/Eu] as a function of metallicity has been found to be consistent with
turbulent ejection in core collapse supernovae. Adaptations of this model are
evaluated to account for the scatter in isotopic observables. This is done by
assuming mixing in ejecta in a supernova event.Comment: 15 pages, 12 figures; To appear in Ap
Probing the density dependence of symmetry energy at subsaturation density with HICs
The reaction mechanism of the central collisions and peripheral collisions
for at is investigated within the
framework of the Improved Quantum Molecular Dynamics model. The results show
that multifragmentation process is an important mechanism at this energy
region, and the influence of the cluster emission on the double n/p ratios and
the isospin transport ratio are important. Furthermore, three observables,
double n/p ratios, isospin diffusion and the rapidity distribution of the ratio
for at E/A=50MeV are analyzed with the
Improved Quantum Molecular Dynamics model. The results show that these three
observables are sensitive to the density dependence of the symmetry energy. By
comparing the calculation results to the data, the consistent constraint on the
density dependence of the symmetry energy from these three observables is
obtained.Comment: IWND2009 proceedin
The influence of cluster emission and the symmetry energy on neutron-proton spectral double ratios
Emissions of free neutrons and protons from the central collisions of
124Sn+124Sn and 112Sn+112Sn reactions are simulated using the Improved Quantum
Molecular Dynamics model with two different density dependence of the symmetry
energy in the nuclear equation of state. The constructed double ratios of the
neutron to proton ratios of the two reaction systems are found to be sensitive
to the symmetry terms in the EOS. The effect of cluster formation is examined
and found to affect the double ratios mainly in the low energy region. In order
to extract better information on symmetry energy with transport models, it is
therefore important to have accurate data in the high energy region which also
is affected minimally by sequential decays.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure
Constraints on the density dependence of the symmetry energy
Collisions involving 112Sn and 124Sn nuclei have been simulated with the
improved Quantum Molecular Dynamics transport model. The results of the
calculations reproduce isospin diffusion data from two different observables
and the ratios of neutron and proton spectra. By comparing these data to
calculations performed over a range of symmetry energies at saturation density
and different representations of the density dependence of the symmetry energy,
constraints on the density dependence of the symmetry energy at sub-normal
density are obtained. Results from present work are compared to constraints put
forward in other recent analysis.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures,accepted for publication in Phy. Rev. Let
Nuclear Matter and Nuclear Dynamics
Highlights on the recent research activity, carried out by the Italian
Community involved in the "Nuclear Matter and Nuclear Dynamics" field, will be
presented.Comment: Proceedings of the 12th Conference on Problems in Theoretical Nuclear
Physics, to appear in Journal of Physics, Conference Serie
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