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Second-order hyperbolic Fuchsian systems. Gowdy spacetimes and the Fuchsian numerical algorithm
This is the second part of a series devoted to the singular initial value
problem for second-order hyperbolic Fuchsian systems. In the first part, we
defined and investigated this general class of systems, and we established a
well-posedness theory in weighted Sobolev spaces. This theory is applied here
to the vacuum Einstein equations for Gowdy spacetimes admitting, by definition,
two Killing fields satisfying certain geometric conditions. We recover, by more
direct and simpler arguments, the well-posedness results established earlier by
Rendall and collaborators. In addition, in this paper we introduce a natural
approximation scheme, which we refer to as the Fuchsian numerical algorithm and
is directly motivated by our general theory. This algorithm provides highly
accurate, numerical approximations of the solution to the singular initial
value problem. In particular, for the class of Gowdy spacetimes under
consideration, various numerical experiments are presented which show the
interest and efficiency of the proposed method. Finally, as an application, we
numerically construct Gowdy spacetimes containing a smooth, incomplete,
non-compact Cauchy horizon.Comment: 22 pages. A shortened version is included in: F. Beyer and P.G.
LeFloch, Second-order hyperbolic Fuchsian systems and applications, Class.
Quantum Grav. 27 (2010), 24501
The alpha-particle in nuclear matter
Among the light nuclear clusters the alpha-particle is by far the strongest
bound system and therefore expected to play a significant role in the dynamics
of nuclei and the phases of nuclear matter. To systematically study the
properties of the alpha-particle we have derived an effective four-body
equation of the Alt-Grassberger-Sandhas (AGS) type that includes the dominant
medium effects, i.e. self energy corrections and Pauli-blocking in a consistent
way. The equation is solved utilizing the energy dependent pole expansion for
the sub system amplitudes. We find that the Mott transition of an
alpha-particle at rest differs from that expected from perturbation theory and
occurs at approximately 1/10 of nuclear matter densities.Comment: 9 pages RevTex file, 1 figure, submitted to Phys. Lett.
Deuteron formation in nuclear matter
We investigate deuteron formation in nuclear matter at finite temperatures
within a systematic quantum statistical approach. We consider formation through
three-body collisions relevant already at rather moderate densities because of
the strong correlations. The three-body in-medium reaction rates driven by the
break-up cross section are calculated using exact three-body equations
(Alt-Grassberger-Sandhas type) that have been suitably modified to consistently
include the energy shift and the Pauli blocking. Important quantities are the
lifetime of deuteron fluctuations and the chemical relaxation time. We find
that the respective times differ substantially while using in-medium or
isolated cross sections. We expect implications for the description of heavy
ion collisions in particular for the formation of light charged particles at
low to intermediate energies.Comment: 19 pages, 5 figure
Medium corrections in the formation of light charged particles in heavy ion reactions
Within a microscopic statistical description of heavy ion collisions, we
investigate the effect of the medium on the formation of light clusters. The
dominant medium effects are self-energy corrections and Pauli blocking that
produce the Mott effect for composite particles and enhanced reaction rates in
the collision integrals. Microscopic description of composites in the medium
follows the Dyson equation approach combined with the cluster mean-field
expansion. The resulting effective few-body problem is solved within a properly
modified Alt-Grassberger-Sandhas formalism. The results are incorporated in a
Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck simulation for heavy ion collisions. The number and
spectra of light charged particles emerging from a heavy ion collision changes
in a significant manner in effect of the medium modification of production and
absorption processes.Comment: 16 pages, 6 figure
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