Study of Isoscaling with Statistical Multifragmentation Models
/ Authors
M. Tsang, C. Gelbke, X. Liu, W. G. Lynch, W. Tan, G. Verde, H. Xu, W. Friedman, R. Donangelo, S. Souza
and 3 more authors
/ Abstract
Different statistical multifragmentation models have been used to study isoscaling, i.e. the factorization of the isotope ratios from two reactions, into fugacity terms of proton and neutron number, R21(N,Z)=Y2(N,Z)/Y1(N,Z)=C*exp(a*N+b*Z). Even though the primary isotope distributions are quite different from the final distributions due to evaporation from the excited fragments, the values of a and b are not much affected by sequential decays. a is shown to be mainly sensitive to the proton and neutron composition of the emitting source and may be used to study isospin-dependent properties in nuclear collisions such as the symmetry energy in the equation of state of asymmetric nuclear matter.
Journal: arXiv: Nuclear Experiment