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    Preequilibrium particle emissions and in-medium effects on the pion production in heavy-ion collisions

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    Within the framework of the Lanzhou quantum molecular dynamics (LQMD) transport model, pion dynamics in heavy-ion collisions near threshold energies and the emission of preequilibrium particles (nucleons and light complex fragments) have been investigated. A density, momentum and isospin dependent pion-nucleon potential based on the Δ\Delta-hole model is implemented in the transport approach, which slightly leads to the increase of the π−/π+\pi^{-}/\pi^{+} ratio, but reduces the total pion yields. It is found that a bump structure of the π−/π+\pi^{-}/\pi^{+} ratio in the kinetic energy spectra appears at the pion energy close to the Δ\Delta(1232) resonance region. The yield ratios of neutrons to protons from the squeeze-out particles perpendicular to the reaction plane are sensitive to the stiffness of nuclear symmetry energy, in particular at the high-momentum (kinetic energy) tails.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figures, submitted EPJA. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1509.0479

    Momentum dependence of the symmetry potential and its influence on nuclear reactions

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    A Skyrme-type momentum-dependent nucleon-nucleon force distinguishing isospin effect is parameterized and further implemented in the Lanzhou Quantum Molecular Dynamics (LQMD) model for the first time, which leads to a splitting of nucleon effective mass in nuclear matter. Based on the isospin- and momentum-dependent transport model, we investigate the influence of momentum-dependent symmetry potential on several isospin-sensitive observables in heavy-ion collisions. It is found that symmetry potentials with and without the momentum dependence but corresponding to the same density dependence of the symmetry energy result in different distributions of the observables. The mid-rapidity neutron/proton ratios at high transverse momenta and the excitation functions of the total π−/π+\pi^{-}/\pi^{+} and K0/K+K^{0}/K^{+} yields are particularly sensitive to the momentum dependence of the symmetry potential.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figure
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