Normal or abnormal isospin-fractionation as a qualitative probe of nuclear symmetry energy at supradensities
arXiv:1404.7217 · doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2014.10.011
Abstract
Within two different frameworks of isospin-dependent transport model, effect of nuclear symmetry energy at supradensities on the isospin-fractionation (IsoF) was investigated. With positive/negative symmetry potential at supradensities (i.e., values of symmetry energy increase/decrease with density above saturation density), for energetic nucleons, the value of neutron to proton ratio of free nucleons is larger/smaller than that of bound nucleon fragments. Compared with extensively studied quantitative observables of nuclear symmetry energy, the normal or abnormal isospin-fractionation of energetic nucleons can be a qualitative probe of nuclear symmetry energy at supradensities.
5 pages, 5 figures, accepted by Physics Letters B