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    Effects of momentum-dependent nuclear potential on two-nucleon correlation functions and light cluster production in intermediate energy heavy-ion collisions

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    Using an isospin- and momentum-dependent transport model, we study the effects due to the momentum dependence of isoscalar nuclear potential as well as that of symmetry potential on two-nucleon correlation functions and light cluster production in intermediate energy heavy-ion collisions induced by neutron-rich nuclei. It is found that both observables are affected significantly by the momentum dependence of nuclear potential, leading to a reduction of their sensitivity to the stiffness of nuclear symmetry energy. However, the t/3^{3}He ratio remains a sensitive probe of the density dependence of nuclear symmetry energy.Comment: 20 pages, 11 figure

    Density slope of the nuclear symmetry energy from the neutron skin thickness of heavy nuclei

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    Expressing explicitly the parameters of the standard Skyrme interaction in terms of the macroscopic properties of asymmetric nuclear matter, we show in the Skyrme-Hartree-Fock approach that unambiguous correlations exist between observables of finite nuclei and nuclear matter properties. We find that existing data on neutron skin thickness Δrnp\Delta r_{np} of Sn isotopes give an important constraint on the symmetry energy Esym(ρ0)E_{sym}({\rho _{0}}) and its density slope LL at saturation density ρ0{\rho _{0}}. Combining these constraints with those from recent analyses of isospin diffusion and double neutron/proton ratio in heavy-ion collisions at intermediate energies leads to a more stringent limit on LL approximately independent of Esym(ρ0)E_{sym}({\rho _{0}}). The implication of these new constraints on the Δrnp\Delta r_{np} of 208^{208}Pb as well as the core-crust transition density and pressure in neutron stars is discussed.Comment: 18 pages, 9 figures, 1 table. Significantly expanded to include a number of details and discussions. Title shortened. Accepted version to appear in PR

    Contributions of hyperon-hyperon scattering to subthreshold cascade production in heavy ion collisions

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    Using a gauged flavor SU(3)-invariant hadronic Lagrangian, we calculate the cross sections for the strangeness-exchange reactions YY to N\Xi (Y=\Lambda, \Sigma) in the Born approximation. These cross sections are then used in the Relativistic Vlasov-Uehling-Uhlenbeck (RVUU) transport model to study \Xi production in Ar+KCl collisions at incident energy of 1.76A GeV and impact parameter b=3.5 fm. We find that including the contributions of hyperon-hyperon scattering channels strongly enhances the yield of \Xi, leading to the abundance ratio \Xi^{-}/(\Lambda+\Sigma^{0})=3.38E-3, which is essentially consistent with the recently measured value of (5.6±1.21.7+1.8)×103(5.6 \pm 1.2_{-1.7}^{+1.8})\times 10^{-3} by the HADES collaboration at GSI.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure
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