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2. Deconstructing the emission order of protons, neutrons and $\alpha$-particles following fusion in $^{28,30,32}$Si + $^{28}$Si
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Kumar, Rohit, Desilets, H., Johnstone, J. E., Hudan, S., Chattopadhyay, D., deSouza, R. T., Ackermann, D., Basson, M., Brown, K. W., Chbihi, A., Cook, K. J., Famiano, M., Genard, T., Harca, I. M., and Paneru, S. N.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A high-quality measurement of proton and $\alpha$-particle emission associated with fusion of $^{28,30,32}$Si with a $^{28}$Si target is described. Evaporation residues produced by de-excitation of the compound nucleus were identified by an energy time-of-flight (ETOF) measurement while emitted light-charged particles were identified using the $\Delta$E-E technique. Comparison of the experimentally measured charged particle multiplicities and energy spectra with the predictions of the statistical decay model code, GEMINI++, allows one to deduce interesting details of the de-excitation cascade and its dependence on neutron-excess. The impact of modifying the sequence of particle emissions on the average energy and multiplicity is examined., Comment: 12 pages, 16 figures
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- 2025
3. Model-independent measurement of isospin diffusion in Ni-Ni systems at intermediate energy
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Ciampi, C., Frankland, J. D., Gruyer, D., Neindre, N. Le, Mallik, S., Bougault, R., Chbihi, A., Baldesi, L., Barlini, S., Bonnet, E., Borderie, B., Camaiani, A., Casini, G., Dekhissi, I., Dell'Aquila, D., Dueñas, J. A., Fable, Q., Gramegna, F., Gouyet, C., Henri, M., Hong, B., Kim, S., Kordyasz, A., Kozik, T., Kweon, M. J., Lombardo, I., Lopez, O., Manduci, L., Marchi, T., Mazurek, K., Nam, S. H., Park, J., Pârlog, M., Pasquali, G., Piantelli, S., Poggi, G., Rebillard-Soulié, A., Revenko, R., Valdré, S., Verde, G., and Vient, E.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
In this work we provide a model-independent experimental evaluation of the degree of isospin equilibration taking place in $^{58,64}$Ni+$^{58,64}$Ni collisions at 32 MeV/nucleon across varying reaction centralities. This result has been obtained by combining the complementary information provided by two different datasets, sharing common characteristics. The first dataset has been acquired with the INDRA setup and has been used to implement a model-independent reconstruction of the impact parameter. The second dataset has been acquired in the first experimental campaign of the coupled INDRA-FAZIA apparatus at GANIL. The neutron-to-proton content of the quasiprojectile remnant measured by FAZIA has been employed as isospin observable. The effect of isospin diffusion has been evidenced by means of the isospin transport ratio, reported as a function of the impact parameter of the collision. The evolution towards isospin equilibration from semiperipheral to more central collisions is clearly extracted. This experimental result, expanding our previous works (Phys. Rev. C 106, 024603 (2022) and Phys. Rev. C 108, 054611 (2023)), can be compared with the predictions of any transport model, and can thus be used to set constraints on the behavior of the symmetry energy term of the nuclear Equation of State at sub- to saturation densities.
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- 2024
4. Isotopic Transparency in Central Xe+Sn Collisions at 100 MeV/nucleon
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Fèvre, Arnaud Le, Chbihi, Abdelouahad, Fable, Quentin, Génard, Tom, Łukasik, Jerzy, Trautmann, Wolfgang, Turzó, Ketel, Bougault, Rémi, Hudan, Sylvie, Lopez, Olivier, Müller, Walter F. J., Schwarz, Carsten, Sfienti, Concettina, Verde, Giuseppe, Vigilante, Mariano, and Zwiegliński, Bogdan
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A new method, based on comparing isotopic yield ratios measured at forward and sideward polar angles and on cross-bombarding heavy nuclei with different neutron-to-proton ratios, is used to quantify the stopping power in heavy-ion collisions. For central collisions of isotopically separated $^{124,129}$Xe+$^{112,124}$Sn at 100~MeV/nucleon bombarding energy, measured with the 4$\pi$ multidetector INDRA at GSI, a moderate transparency is deduced for hydrogen isotopes, whereas for heavier fragmentation products with atomic number $Z \ge 3$ a high transparency exceeding 50\% is observed. An anomalously large transparency is found for alpha particles, and possible explanations are presented., Comment: 15 pages, 5 figures
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- 2024
5. Cluster production in Xe + Sn collisions between 65-150 MeV/nucleon
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Genard, T., Chbihi, A., Ciampi, C., Durand, D., Fable, Q., LeFevre, A., and Mallik, S.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Characterization of the participant-zone (PZ) in the $^{129,124}$Xe + $^{112,124}$Sn reaction at the energy range 65-150 MeV/nucleon reveals copious cluster production. A detailed study of the chemical composition as a function of the impact parameter shows that heavier clusters ($^6$He, $^{6-8}$Li, $^{7-10}$Be...) are most likely produced for central collisions. A hierarchy of the cluster production with the neutron-richness of the total system is observed, suggesting a full mixing of the projectile and target in the PZ. An estimate of the maximum density in central collisions has been deduced from the kinetic energy of the emitted fragments, reaching almost 2 time the normal density (2$\rho_0$) at 150 MeV/nucleon., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, nn2024 conference
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- 2024
6. Long range plans to study the nuclear equation-of-state from sub- to supra-saturation densities with heavy-ion collisions
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Le Fèvre A., Colonna M., Verde G., Agarwal K., Aichelin J., Aumann T., Chbihi A., Cozma M.D., De Filippo E., Elfner Hannah, Galatyuk T., Hartnack Ch., Leifels Y., Pirrone S., Senger P., Stroth J., Russotto P., Schmidt H.R., Schwenk A., and Wolter H.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
We cover here the present state-of-the-art in constraining the nuclear equation-of-state (EoS) and the symmetry energy using heavy-ion collisions (HIC), from sub- to supra-saturation densities, from Fermi to (ultra-) relativistic beam energies. We also discuss how HIC constraints on the EoS contribute to the knowledge of thermodynamical properties of neutron star matter. Necessary improvements and challenges are outlined, in particular in the perspective, for HICs, of staying competitive with future astrophysical multimessenger observations.
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- 2023
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7. The multi-criteria evaluation of research efforts based on ETL software: from business intelligence approach to big data and semantic approaches
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Boulahia, Chaimae, Behja, Hicham, Chbihi Louhdi, Mohammed Reda, and Boulahia, Zoubair
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- 2024
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8. Isospin diffusion from $^{40,48}$Ca$+^{40,48}$Ca experimental data at Fermi energies: Direct comparisons with transport model calculations
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Fable, Q., Baldesi, L., Barlini, S., Bonnet, Eric, Borderie, Bernard, Bougault, Remi, Camaiani, A., Casini, G., Chbihi, A., Ciampi, Caterina, Dueñas, J. A., Frankland, J. D., Genard, T., Gruyer, Diego D., Henri, Maxime, Hong, Byungsik, Kim, S., Kordyasz, A. J., Kozik, T., Fèvre, Arnaud Le, Neindre, Nicolas Le, Lombardo, Ivano, Lopez, Olivier, Marchi, T., Marini, Paola, Nam, S. H., Ono, Akira, Park, J., Pârlog, M., Piantelli, Silvia, Rebillard-Soulié, A, Verde, G., and Vient, E.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
This article presents an investigation of isospin equilibration in cross-bombarding $^{40,48}$Ca$+^{40,48}$Ca reactions at 35 MeV/nucleon, by comparing experimental data with filtered transport model calculations. Isospin diffusion is studied using the evolution of the isospin transport ratio with centrality. The asymmetry parameter $\delta=(N-Z)/A$ of the quasiprojectile (QP) residue is used as isospin-sensitive observable, while a recent method for impact parameter reconstruction is used for centrality sorting. A benchmark of global observables is proposed to assess the relevance of the antisymmetrized molecular dynamics (AMD) model, coupled to GEMINI++, in the study of dissipative collisions. Our results demonstrate the importance of considering cluster formation to reproduce observables used for isospin transport and centrality studies. Within the AMD model, we prove the applicability of the impact parameter reconstruction method, enabling a direct comparison to the experimental data for the investigation of isospin diffusion. For both, we evidence a tendency to isospin equilibration with an impact parameter decreasing from 9 to 3 fm, while the full equilibration is not reached. A weak sensitivity to the stiffness of the equation of state employed in the model is also observed, with a better reproduction of the experimental trend for the neutron-rich reactions.
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- 2023
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9. Isoscaling in Dilute Warm Nuclear Systems
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Rebillard-Soulié, Alex, Bougault, Rémi, Pais, Helena, Borderie, Bernard, Chbihi, Abdelouahad, Ciampi, Caterina, Fable, Quentin, Frankland, John, Galichet, Emmanuelle, Génard, Tom, Gruyer, Diégo, Neindre, Nicolas Le, Lombardo, Ivano, Lopez, Olivier, Manduci, Loredana, Pârlog, Marian, and Verde, Giuseppe
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Heavy-ion collisions are a good tool to explore hot nuclear matter below saturation density. It has been established that if a nuclear system reaches the thermal and chemical equilibrium, this leads to scaling properties in the isotope production when comparing two systems which differ in proton fraction. This article presents a study of the isoscaling properties of an expanding gas source exploring different thermodynamic states (density, temperature, proton fraction). This experimental work highlights the existence of an isoscaling relationship for hydrogen and 3He, 4He helium isotopes which agrees with the hypothesis of thermal and chemical equilibrium. Moreover, this work reveals the limitations of isoscaling when the two systems differ slightly in total mass and temperature. Also, a discrepancy has been observed for the 6He isotope, which could be explained by finite size effects or by the specific halo nature of this cluster.
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- 2023
10. Reviewing the experimental achievements of the early years of FAZIA at INFN-LNS
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Camaiani, A., Alba, R., Baldesi, L., Barlini, S., Bini, M., Boiano, A., Bonnet, E., Borderie, B., Bougault, R., Bruno, M., Casini, G., Chbihi, A., Ciampi, C., Cicerchia, M., Cinausero, M., D’Agostino, M., Dueñas, J., Edelbruck, P., Fabris, D., Fable, Q., Frankland, J. D., Frosin, C., Gramegna, F., Gruyer, D., Henri, M., Hong, B., Kim, S., Kordyasz, A., Kozik, T., Kweon, M., Neindre, N. Le, Lombardo, I., Lopez, O., Maiolino, C., Marchi, T., Mazurek, K., Olmi, A., Ottanelli, P., Parlog, M., Pasquali, G., Piantelli, S., Poggi, G., Rivet, M. F., Rebillard-Soulié, A., Rosato, E., Salomon, F., Stefanini, A. A., Tortone, G., Upadhyahya, S., Valdré, S., Verde, G., Vient, E., and Vigilante, M.
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- 2024
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11. Prevalence of postmenopausal osteoporosis in Morocco: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Kherrab, Anass, Toufik, Hamza, Ghazi, Mirieme, Benhima, Mohamed Amine, Chbihi-Kaddouri, Anass, Chergaoui, Ilyass, Niamane, Radouane, and El Maghraoui, Abdellah
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- 2024
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12. Progressive degeneration in a new Drosophila model of spinocerebellar ataxia type 7
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Sujkowski, Alyson, Ranxhi, Bedri, Bangash, Zoya R., Chbihi, Zachary M., Prifti, Matthew V., Qadri, Zaina, Alam, Nadir, Todi, Sokol V., and Tsou, Wei-Ling
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- 2024
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13. Influence of additional neutrons on the fusion cross-section beyond the N=8 shell
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Hudan, S., Desilets, H., Kumar, Rohit, deSouza, R. T., Ciampi, C., Chbihi, A., and Brown, K. W.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Fusion enhancement for neutron-rich isotopes of oxygen on carbon nuclei was probed. To measure the fusion cross-section a $^{20}$O beam accelerated to E$_{lab}$/A=2.7 MeV bombarded the active-target detector MuSIC@Indiana with a fill gas of CH$_4$. Examination of the average fusion cross-section over the interval 12 MeV $\leq$E$_{c.m.}$$\leq$ 17 MeV for $^{16-20}$O + $^{12}$C reveals that while even isotopes of oxygen exhibit essentially the same cross-section, the cross-section for odd isotopes can be either enhanced or suppressed relative to the even A members of the isotopic chain. Theoretical models fail to explain the observed experimental results., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures
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- 2023
14. Neutrons from projectile fragmentation at 600 MeV/nucleon
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Pawłowski, P., Brzychczyk, J., Buyukcizmeci, N., Johansson, H. T., Trautmann, W., Wieloch, A., Adrich, P., Aumann, T., Barczyk, T., Bianchin, S., Boretzky, K., Botvina, A. S., Chbihi, A., Cibor, J., Czech, B., Emling, H., Frankland, J. D., Heil, M., Fèvre, A. Le, Leifels, Y., Lühning, J., Łukasik, J., Lynen, U., Majka, Z., Mishustin, I. N., Müller, W. F. J., Ogul, R., Orth, H., Palit, R., Rossi, D., Schwarz, C., Sfienti, C., Simon, H., Sümmerer, K., Weick, H., and Zwiegliński, B.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The neutron emission in projectile fragmentation at relativistic energies was studied with the Large-Area-Neutron-Detector LAND coupled to the ALADIN forward spectrometer at the GSI Schwerionen-Synchrotron (SIS). Stable 124Sn and radioactive 107Sn and 124La beams with an incident energy of 600 MeV/nucleon were used to explore the N/Z dependence of the identified neutron source. A cluster-recognition algorithm is applied for identifying individual particles within the hit distributions registered with LAND. The obtained momentum distributions are extrapolated over the full phase space occupied by the neutrons from the projectile-spectator source. The mean multiplicities of spectator neutrons reach values of up to about 11 and depend strongly on the isotopic composition of the projectile. An effective source temperature of T \approx 2-5 MeV, monotonically increasing with decreasing impact parameter, is deduced from the transverse momentum distributions. For the interpretation of the data, calculations with the statistical multifragmentation model were performed. The variety of excited projectile spectators assumed to decay statistically is represented by an ensemble of excited sources with parameters determined previously from the fragment production observed in the same experiments. The obtained agreement is very satisfactory for more peripheral collisions where, according to the model, neutrons are mainly emitted during the secondary decays of excited fragments. The neutron multiplicity in more central collisions is underestimated, indicating that other sources besides the modeled statistical breakup contribute to the observed neutron yield. The choice made for the symmetry-term coefficient of the liquid-drop description of produced fragments has a weak effect on the predicted neutron multiplicities., Comment: 22 pages, 24 figures, to appear in Physical Review C
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- 2023
15. Quasiprojectile breakup and isospin equilibration at Fermi energies: an indication of longer projectile-target contact times?
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Ciampi, C., Piantelli, S., Casini, G., Ono, A., Frankland, J. D., Baldesi, L., Barlini, S., Borderie, B., Bougault, R., Camaiani, A., Chbihi, A., Dueñas, J. A., Fable, Q., Fabris, D., Frosin, C., Génard, T., Gramegna, F., Gruyer, D., Henri, M., Hong, B., Kim, S., Kordyasz, A., Kozik, T., Kweon, M. J., Neindre, N. Le, Lombardo, I., Lopez, O., Marchi, T., Mazurek, K., Nam, S. H., Park, J., Pârlog, M., Pasquali, G., Poggi, G., Rebillard-Soulié, A., Stefanini, A. A., Upadhyaya, S., Valdré, S., Verde, G., Vient, E., and Vigilante, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
An investigation of the quasiprojectile breakup channel in semiperipheral and peripheral collisions of $^{58,64}$Ni+$^{58,64}$Ni at 32 and 52 MeV/nucleon is presented. Data have been acquired in the first experimental campaign of the INDRA-FAZIA apparatus in GANIL. The effect of isospin diffusion between projectile and target in the two asymmetric reactions has been highlighted by means of the isospin transport ratio technique, exploiting the neutron-to-proton ratio of the quasiprojectile reconstructed from the two breakup fragments. We found evidence that, for the same reaction centrality, a higher degree of relaxation of the initial isospin imbalance is achieved in the breakup channel with respect to the more populated binary output, possibly indicating the indirect selection of specific dynamical features. We have proposed an interpretation based on different average projectile-target contact times related to the two exit channels under investigation, with a longer interaction for the breakup channel. The time information has been extracted from AMD simulations of the studied systems coupled to GEMINI++: the model calculations support the hypothesis hereby presented.
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- 2023
16. Salmonella Pneumonia in a Patient with Inherited IL-12Rβ1 Deficiency
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Chbihi, Marwa, Boutboul, David, Berteloot, Laureline, Casanova, Jean-Laurent, Bustamante, Jacinta, and Lévy, Romain
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- 2024
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17. Examination of cluster production in excited light systems at Fermi energies from new experimental data and comparison with transport model calculations
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Frosin, C., Piantelli, S., Casini, G., Ono, A., Camaiani, A., Baldesi, L., Barlini, S., Borderie, B., Bougault, R., Ciampi, C., Cicerchia, M., Chbihi, A., Dell'Aquila, D., Dueñas, J. A., Fabris, D., Fable, Q., Frankland, J. D., Génard, T., Gramegna, F., Gruyer, D., Henri, M., Hong, B., Kweon, M. J., Kim, S., Kordyasz, A., Kozik, T., Lombardo, I., Lopez, O., Marchi, T., Mazurek, K., Nam, S. H., Lemarié, J., LeNeindre, N., Ottanelli, P., Parlog, M., Park, J., Pasquali, G., Poggi, G., Rebillard-Soulié, A., Sun, B. H., Stefanini, A. A., Terashima, S., Upadhyaya, S., Valdré, S., Verde, G., Vient, E., and Vigilante, M.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Four different reactions, $^{32}$S+$^{12}$C and $^{20}$Ne+$^{12}$C at 25 and 50 MeV/nucleon, have been measured with the FAZIA detector capable of full isotopic identification of most forward emitted reaction products. Fragment multiplicities, angular distributions and energy spectra have been measured and compared with Monte Carlo simulations, i.e. the antisymmetrized molecular dynamics (AMD) and the heavy-ion phase space exploration (HIPSE) models. These models are combined with two different afterburner codes (HF$l$ and SIMON) to describe the decay of the excited primary fragments. In the case of AMD, the effect of including the clustering and inter-clustering processes to form bound particles and fragments is discussed. A clear confirmation of the role of cluster aggregation in the reaction dynamics and particle production for these light systems, for which the importance of the clustering process increases with bombarding energy, is obtained., Comment: 15 pages, 14 PDF figures
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- 2023
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18. Characterization of the breakup channel in the asymmetric systems $^{40,48}$Ca+$^{12}$C at 25 and 40 MeV/nucleon
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Piantelli, S., Casini, G., Ottanelli, P., Baldesi, L., Barlini, S., Borderie, B., Bougault, R., Camaiani, A., Chbihi, A., Ciampi, C., Duenas, J. A., Fabris, D., Fable, Q., Frankland, J. D., Frosin, C., Gramegna, F., Gruyer, D., Hong, B., Kordyasz, A., Kozik, T., Kweon, M. J., Lemarie', J., LeNeindre, N., Lombardo, I., Lopez, O., Marchi, T., Mazurek, K., Nam, S. H., Parlog, M., Park, J., Pasquali, G., Poggi, G., Rebillard-Soulie', A., Stefanini, A. A., Upadhyaya, S., Valdre', S., Verde, G., Vient, E., and Vigilante, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
An analysis of the asymmetric reactions $^{40,48}$Ca+$^{12}$C at 25 and 40 MeV/nucleon is presented. Data have been collected with six modules of the FAZIA array. The analysis is focused on the breakup channel of sources produced in dissipative collisions, partially corresponding to incomplete fusion processes. The study has been performed both on detected fragments and on some resonances reconstructed by means of particle-fragment correlations, with a focus on the evolution of the breakup channel with the beam energy and the neutron content of the system, looking in particular at the relative velocity between the breakup fragments. Results show that also Carbon fragments reconstructed by means of particle correlations can be in large part interpreted as the light partner of a scission.
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- 2023
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19. Dense Nuclear Matter Equation of State from Heavy-Ion Collisions
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Sorensen, Agnieszka, Agarwal, Kshitij, Brown, Kyle W., Chajęcki, Zbigniew, Danielewicz, Paweł, Drischler, Christian, Gandolfi, Stefano, Holt, Jeremy W., Kaminski, Matthias, Ko, Che-Ming, Kumar, Rohit, Li, Bao-An, Lynch, William G., McIntosh, Alan B., Newton, William G., Pratt, Scott, Savchuk, Oleh, Stefaniak, Maria, Tews, Ingo, Tsang, ManYee Betty, Vogt, Ramona, Wolter, Hermann, Zbroszczyk, Hanna, Abbasi, Navid, Aichelin, Jörg, Andronic, Anton, Bass, Steffen A., Becattini, Francesco, Blaschke, David, Bleicher, Marcus, Blume, Christoph, Bratkovskaya, Elena, Brown, B. Alex, Brown, David A., Camaiani, Alberto, Casini, Giovanni, Chatziioannou, Katerina, Chbihi, Abdelouahad, Colonna, Maria, Cozma, Mircea Dan, Dexheimer, Veronica, Dong, Xin, Dore, Travis, Du, Lipei, Dueñas, José A., Elfner, Hannah, Florkowski, Wojciech, Fujimoto, Yuki, Furnstahl, Richard J., Gade, Alexandra, Galatyuk, Tetyana, Gale, Charles, Geurts, Frank, Gramegna, Fabiana, Grozdanov, Sašo, Hagel, Kris, Harris, Steven P., Haxton, Wick, Heinz, Ulrich, Heller, Michal P., Hen, Or, Hergert, Heiko, Herrmann, Norbert, Huang, Huan Zhong, Huang, Xu-Guang, Ikeno, Natsumi, Inghirami, Gabriele, Jankowski, Jakub, Jia, Jiangyong, Jiménez, José C., Kapusta, Joseph, Kardan, Behruz, Karpenko, Iurii, Keane, Declan, Kharzeev, Dmitri, Kugler, Andrej, Fèvre, Arnaud Le, Lee, Dean, Liu, Hong, Lisa, Michael A., Llope, William J., Lombardo, Ivano, Lorenz, Manuel, Marchi, Tommaso, McLerran, Larry, Mosel, Ulrich, Motornenko, Anton, Müller, Berndt, Napolitani, Paolo, Natowitz, Joseph B., Nazarewicz, Witold, Noronha, Jorge, Noronha-Hostler, Jacquelyn, Odyniec, Grażyna, Papakonstantinou, Panagiota, Paulínyová, Zuzana, Piekarewicz, Jorge, Pisarski, Robert D., Plumberg, Christopher, Prakash, Madappa, Randrup, Jørgen, Ratti, Claudia, Rau, Peter, Reddy, Sanjay, Schmidt, Hans-Rudolf, Russotto, Paolo, Ryblewski, Radoslaw, Schäfer, Andreas, Schenke, Björn, Sen, Srimoyee, Senger, Peter, Seto, Richard, Shen, Chun, Sherrill, Bradley, Singh, Mayank, Skokov, Vladimir, Spaliński, Michał, Steinheimer, Jan, Stephanov, Mikhail, Stroth, Joachim, Sturm, Christian, Sun, Kai-Jia, Tang, Aihong, Torrieri, Giorgio, Trautmann, Wolfgang, Verde, Giuseppe, Vovchenko, Volodymyr, Wada, Ryoichi, Wang, Fuqiang, Wang, Gang, Werner, Klaus, Xu, Nu, Xu, Zhangbu, Yee, Ho-Ung, Yennello, Sherry, and Yin, Yi
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The nuclear equation of state (EOS) is at the center of numerous theoretical and experimental efforts in nuclear physics. With advances in microscopic theories for nuclear interactions, the availability of experiments probing nuclear matter under conditions not reached before, endeavors to develop sophisticated and reliable transport simulations to interpret these experiments, and the advent of multi-messenger astronomy, the next decade will bring new opportunities for determining the nuclear matter EOS, elucidating its dependence on density, temperature, and isospin asymmetry. Among controlled terrestrial experiments, collisions of heavy nuclei at intermediate beam energies (from a few tens of MeV/nucleon to about 25 GeV/nucleon in the fixed-target frame) probe the widest ranges of baryon density and temperature, enabling studies of nuclear matter from a few tenths to about 5 times the nuclear saturation density and for temperatures from a few to well above a hundred MeV, respectively. Collisions of neutron-rich isotopes further bring the opportunity to probe effects due to the isospin asymmetry. However, capitalizing on the enormous scientific effort aimed at uncovering the dense nuclear matter EOS, both at RHIC and at FRIB as well as at other international facilities, depends on the continued development of state-of-the-art hadronic transport simulations. This white paper highlights the essential role that heavy-ion collision experiments and hadronic transport simulations play in understanding strong interactions in dense nuclear matter, with an emphasis on how these efforts can be used together with microscopic approaches and neutron star studies to uncover the nuclear EOS., Comment: White paper prepared for the 2023 Long Range Plan. v3: Updated version as published in Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics. Note: the published version does not include the executive summary; in the updated arXiv version, the executive summary is included as an appendix. v4: Corrected list of authors
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- 2023
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20. Experimental study of the isospin transport with 40,48 Ca+ 40,48 Ca reactions at 35 MeV/nucleon
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Fable, Q., Chbihi, A., Frankland, J. D., Napolitani, P., Verde, G., Bonnet, E., Borderie, B., Bougault, R., Galichet, E., Génard, T., Gruyer, Diego D., Henri, M., La Commara, Marco, Fèvre, A. Le, Lemarié, J., Neindre, Nicolas Le, Lopez, Olivier, Pârlog, M., Rebillard-Soulié, A., Vient, E., and Vigilante, M.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Physics - Accelerator Physics - Abstract
We investigate the isospin transport with 40,48 Ca+ 40,48 Ca reactions at 35 MeV/nucleon, measured with the coupling of the VAMOS high acceptance spectrometer and the INDRA charged particle multidetector. Using the quasi-projectile remnant measured with VAMOS and carefully selected light-charged-particles measured in coincidence with INDRA, a reconstruction method is applied to estimate the excited quasi-projectile (QP) on an event-by-event basis. The isospin diffusion is investigated using the isospin transport ratio with the asymmetry $\delta$ = (N -- Z)/A of the projectile as an isospin-sensitive observable and the total transverse energy of Z $\le$ 2 nuclei for experimental centrality sorting. The experimental isospin transport ratios present, for both the reconstructed QP and its remnant, a clear evolution towards isospin equilibration with increasing dissipation of the collision while the full equilibration is not reached. A smoother evolution with less discrepancies between the two mixed systems in the case of the reconstructed QP is also observed. The isospin migration is investigated using the neutron-to-proton ratio of the light-charged-clusters and the velocity of the QP remnant as a sorting parameter. More particularly, we focused on an angular region centered around the mid-rapidity of the reaction so as to characterize the low-density neck emissions. A systematic neutron-enrichment is observed and interpreted as a consequence of isospin migration, more particularly for the symmetric systems which present no isospin gradient between the projectile and the target. We also noticed that the ^{2}H and ^{4}He particles exhibit very close multiplicities independently of the sorting variable for the symmetric systems.
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- 2022
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21. Proton and neutron exchange as a prelude to fusion at near-barrier energies
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Johnstone, J. E., Singh, Varinderjit, Giri, R., Hudan, S., Vadas, J., deSouza, R. T., Ackermann, D., Chbihi, A., Hourdille, Q., Abbott, A., Balhoff, C., Hannaman, A., McIntosh, A. B., Sorensen, M., Tobin, Z., Wakhle, A., Yennello, S. J., Famiano, M. A., Brown, K. W., Santamaria, C., Lubian, J., Soler, H. O., and Carlson, B. V.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Systematic examination of fusion for $^{39,41,45,47}$K + $^{28}$Si and $^{36,44}$Ar + $^{28}$Si provides insight into the impact of neutron and proton exchange on fusion for nuclei at and near the N=20 and N=28 shells. Comparison of the reduced excitation functions reveals a marked difference between the behavior of open-shell and closed-shell systems. While coupled channels calculations provide a good description for the closed-shell nuclei they significantly under-predict the fusion cross-section for open-shell nuclei. The observed trends are examined in the context of a potential energy surface, including shell effects, and multi-nucleon exchange with consideration of Pauli-blocking., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures
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22. First results from the INDRA-FAZIA apparatus on isospin diffusion in $^{58,64}$Ni+$^{58,64}$Ni systems at Fermi energies
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Ciampi, C., Piantelli, S., Casini, G., Pasquali, G., Quicray, J., Baldesi, L., Barlini, S., Borderie, B., Bougault, R., Camaiani, A., Chbihi, A., Dell'Aquila, D., Cicerchia, M., Dueñas, J. A., Fable, Q., Fabris, D., Frankland, J. D., Frosin, C., Génard, T., Gramegna, F., Gruyer, D., Hahn, K. I., Henri, M., Hong, B., Kim, S., Kozik, T., Kweon, M. J., Lemarié, J., Neindre, N. Le, Lombardo, I., Lopez, O., Marchi, T., Nam, S. H., Ordine, A., Ottanelli, P., Park, J., Park, J. H., Pârlog, M., Poggi, G., Rebillard-Soulié, A., Stefanini, A. A., Upadhyaya, S., Valdré, S., Verde, G., Vient, E., and Vigilante, M.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
An investigation of the isospin equilibration process in the reactions $^{58,64}$Ni+$^{58,64}$Ni at two bombarding energies in the Fermi regime ($32\,$MeV/nucleon and $52\,$MeV/nucleon) is presented. Data have been acquired during the first experimental campaign of the coupled INDRA-FAZIA apparatus in GANIL. Selecting from peripheral to semi-central collisions, both the neutron content of the quasiprojectile residue and that of the light ejectiles coming from the quasiprojectile evaporation have been used as probes of the dynamical process of isospin diffusion between projectile and target for the asymmetric systems. The isospin transport ratio technique has been employed. The relaxation of the initial isospin imbalance with increasing centrality has been clearly evidenced. The isospin equilibration appears stronger for the reactions at $32\,$MeV/nucleon, as expected due to the longer projectile-target interaction time than at $52\,$MeV/nucleon. Coherent indications of isospin equilibration come from the quasiprojectile residue characteristics and from particles ascribed to the quasiprojectile decay.
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- 2022
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23. Experimental study of the $^{40,48}$Ca+ $^{40,48}$Ca reactions at 35 MeV/nucleon
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Fable, Q., Chbihi, A., Boisjoli, M., Frankland, J. D., Fèvre, A. Le, Neindre, N. Le, Marini, P., Verde, G., Ademard, G., Bardelli, L., Bhattacharya, C., Bhattacharya, S., Bonnet, E., Borderie, B., Bougault, R., Casini, G., Commara, M., Dayras, R., Ducret, J. E., Farget, F., Galichet, E., Génard, T., Gramegna, F., Gruyer, D., Henri, M., Kundu, S., Lemarié, J., Lopez, Olivier, Łukasik, J., Manduci, L., Moisan, J., Mukherjee, G., Napolitani, P., Olmi, A., Pârlog, M., Piantelli, S., Poggi, G., Rebillard-Soulié, A., Roy, R., Sorgunlu, B., Velardita, S., Vient, E., Vigilante, M., and Wieleczko, J. P.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
In this article we investigate $^{40,48}$Ca+$^{40,48}$Ca peripheral and semi-peripheral reactions at 35 MeV/nucleon. Data were obtained using the unique coupling of the VAMOS high acceptance spectrometer and the INDRA charged particle multidetector.The spectrometer allowed high resolution measurement of charge, mass and velocity of the cold projectile-like fragment (PLF), while the INDRA detector recorded coincident charged particles with nearly $4\pi$ acceptance.The measured isotopic composition of the PLF identified in VAMOS and the average light charged particle (LCP) multiplicities are promising observables to study the isospin diffusion.The detection of the PLF in coincidence with LCP allows the reconstruction of the mass, charge and excitation energy of the associated initial quasi-projectile nuclei (QP), as well as the extraction of apparent temperatures.We investigate the suitability of the isoscaling method with the PLF and the experimental reconstructed QP.The extracted $\alpha$ and $\Delta$ isoscaling parameters present a dependence on the considered system combination that could justify their use as a surrogate for isospin asymmetry in isospin transport studies.The reconstruction of the QP allows to observe an evolution of the $\alpha/\Delta$ with the size of the QP, the latter being consistent with a strong surface contribution to the symmetry energy term in finite nuclei. This leads to the conclusion that the reconstruction of the primary source is mandatory for the study of the symmetry energy term based on the isoscaling method for such reactions.
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24. The symmetry energy at suprasaturation density and the ASY-EOS experiment at GSI
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De Filippo E., Russotto P., Acosta L., Adamczyk M., Al-Ajlan A., Al-Garawi M., Al-Homaidhi S., Amorini F., Auditore L., Aumann T., Ayyad Y., Basrak Z., Benlliure J., Boisjoli M., Boretzky K., Brzychczyk J., Budzanowski A., Caesar C., Cardella G., Cammarata P., Chajecki Z., Chartier M., Chbihi A., Colonna M., Cozma M.D., Czech B., Di Toro M., Famiano M., Gannon S., Gašparić I., Grassi L., Guazzoni C., Guazzoni P., Heil M., Heilborn L., Introzzi R., Isobe T., Kezzar K., Kiš M., Krasznahorkay A., Kupny S., Kurz N., La Guidara E., Lanzalone G., Lasko P., Le Fèvre A., Leifels Y., Lemmon R.C., Li Q.F., Lombardo I., Łukasik J., Lynch W.G., Marini P., Matthews Z., May L., Minniti T., Mostazo M., Pagano A., Pagano E.V., Papa M., Pawłowski P., Pirrone S., Politi G., Porto F., Reviol W., Riccio F., Rizzo F., Rosato E., Rossi D., Santoro S., Sarantites D.G., Simon H., Skwirczynska I., Sosin Z., Stuhl L., Trautmann W., Trifirò A., Trimarchi M., Tsang M.B., Verde G., Veselsky M., Vigilante M., Wang Yongjia, Wieloch A., Wigg P., Winkelbauer J., Wolter H.H., Wu P., Yennello S., Zambon P., Zetta L., and Zoric M.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The ASY-EOS experiment at GSI laboratory measured the direct and elliptic flow of neutrons and light charged particles in the reaction 197Au+197 Au at 400 A MeV incident energy. The ratio of elliptic flow of neutrons with respect to that of the light charged particles was used as main experimental observable to probe the density dependence of the symmetry energy term of the nuclear equation of state. Results, obtained by comparison of the experimental data with the UrQMD model predictions, strongly support a moderately soft to linear density dependence of the symmetry energy at suprasaturation densities below 2ρ0.
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25. Study of two- and multi-particle correlations in 12C+24Mg and 12C+208Pb reactions at E=35 AMeV
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Quattrocchi L., Acosta L., Amorini F., Anzalone A., Auditore L., Berceanu I., Cardella G., Chbihi A., De Filippo E., Dell’ Aquila D., Francalanza L., Gnoffo B., Grzeszczuk A., Lanzalone G., Lombardo I., Martel I., Minniti T., Norella S., Pagano A., Pagano E.V., Papa M., Pirrone S., Politi G., Porto F., Rizzo F., Rosato E., Russotto P., Trifirò A., Trimarchi M., Verde G., Veselsky M., and Vigilante M.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Two and multi particle correlations from the decay of sources produced in 12C+24Mg and 12C+208Pb collisions at E=35 AMeV have been studied by using the forward part (1° < θlab < 30°) of the CHIMERA multi-detector. Correlations and invariant mass spectroscopy are used to explore simultaneous and sequential decays of resonances in light isotopes with Z∼3-6, produced in peripheral collisions via the break-up of excited quasi-projectiles. Among them we mention 5Li, 6Li, 6Be, 8Be and the astrophysically important state in 12C decaying into three alpha particles. Results and future perspectives at the INFN-LNS will be presented.
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26. FAZIA applications
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Piantelli S., Casini G., Maurenzig P.R., Olmi A., Barlini S., Bini M., Pasquali G., Pastore G., Poggi G., Stefanini A.A., Valdrè S., Ademard G., Auger L., Bougault R., Bonnet E., Borderie B., Chbihi A., Frankland J.D., Gruyer D., Lopez O., LeNeindre N., Parlog M., Rivet M.F., Vient E., Rosato E., Spadaccini G., Vigilante M., Bruno M., Marchi T., Morelli L., Cinausero M., Degerlier M., Gramegna F., Kordyasz A., Kozik T., Twarog T., Alba R., Maiolino C., Santonocito D., and Galichet E.
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The present status and the perspectives of the FAZIA project are presented. The main achievements in terms of identification thresholds and isotopic resolution are discussed, together with the adopted technical solutions. The detector is particularly well suited for the investigation of isospin transport phenomena at intermediate beam energies; perspectives to reduce the identification thresholds to cope with lower energy ISOL beams are briefly introduced. Some experimental results concerning isospin transport effects obtained with a test telescope are presented. The study of isospin transport phenomena can give information on the symmetry energy term of the nuclear equation of state by comparing the experimental results on isospin related observables with the predictions of transport codes.
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27. The ASY-EOS Experiment at GSI
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Russotto P., Chartier M., Cozma M.D., De Filippo E., Le Fèvre A., Gannon S., Gašparić I., Kiš M., Kupny S., Leifels Y., Lemmon R.C., Li Q., Łukasik J., Marini P., Pawłowski P., Trautmann W., Acosta L., Adamczyk M., Al-Ajlan A., Al-Garawi M., Al-Homaidhi S., Amorini F., Auditore L., Aumann T., Ayyad Y., Baran V., Basrak Z., Bassini R., Benlliure J., Boiano C., Boisjoli M., Boretzky K., Brzychczyk J., Budzanowski A., Cardella G., Cammarata P., Chajecki Z., Chbihi A., Colonna M., Czech B., Di Toro M., Famiano M., Greco V., Grassi L., Guazzoni C., Guazzoni P., Heil M., Heilborn L., Introzzi R., Isobe T., Kezzar K., Krasznahorkay A., Kurz N., La Guidara E., Lanzalone G., Lasko P., Lombardo I., Lynch W.G., Matthews Z., May L., Minniti T., Mostazo M., Pagano A., Papa M., Pirrone S., Pleskac R., Politi G., Porto F., Reifarth R., Reisdorf W., Riccio F., Rizzo F., Rosato E., Rossi D., Santoro S., Simon H., Skwirczynska I., Sosin Z., Stuhl L., Trifirò A., Trimarchi M., Tsang M.B., Verde G., Veselsky M., Vigilante M., Wieloch A., Wigg P., Wolter H.H., Wu P., Yennello S., Zambon P., Zetta L., and Zoric M.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The elliptic-flow ratio of neutrons with respect to protons or light complex particles in reactions of heavy ions at pre-relativistic energies has been proposed as an observable sensitive to the strength of the symmetry term of the nuclear equation of state at supra-saturation densities. In the ASY-EOS experiment at the GSI laboratory, flows of neutrons and light charged particles were measured for 197Au+197Au collisions at 400 MeV/nucleon. Flow results obtained for the Au+Au system, in comparison with predictions of the UrQMD transport model, confirm the moderately soft to linear density dependence of the symmetry energy deduced from the earlier FOPI-LAND data.
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28. Light cluster production in central symmetric heavy-ion reactions from Fermi to GeV energies
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Bougault, Rémi, Borderie, Bernard, Chbihi, Abdelouahad, Fable, Quentin, Frankland, John David, Galichet, Emmanuelle, Genard, Tom, Gruyer, Diégo, Henri, Maxime, La Commara, Marco, Neindre, Nicolas Le, Lombardo, Ivano, Lopez, Olivier, Pârlog, Marian, Pawłowski, Piotr, and Vigilante, Mariano
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Correlations and clustering are of great importance in the study of the Nuclear Equation of State. Information on these items/aspects can be obtained using Heavy-Ion reactions which are described by dynamical theories. We propose a dataset that will be useful for improving the description of light cluster production in transport model approaches. The dataset combines published and new data and is presented in a form that allows direct comparison of the experiment with theoretical predictions. The dataset is ranging in bombarding energy from 32 to 1930 A MeV. In constructing this dataset we put in evidence the existence of a change in the light cluster production mechanism that corresponds to a peak in deuteron production.
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29. The ASY-EOS experiment at GSI: Constraining the symmetry energy at supra-saturation densities
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Russotto P., Chartier M., Cozma M.D., De Filippo E., Le Fèvre A., Gannon S., Gašparić I., Kiš M., Kupny S., Leifels Y., Lemmon R.C., Li Q., Łukasik J., Marini P., Pawłowski P., Trautmann W., Acosta L., Adamczyk M., Al-Ajlan A., Al-Garawi M., Al-Homaidhi S., Amorini F., Auditore L., Aumann T., Ayyad Y., Baran V., Basrak Z., Bassini R., Benlliure J., Boiano C., Boisjoli M., Boretzky K., Brzychczyk J., Budzanowski A., Cardella G., Cammarata P., Chajecki Z., Chbihi A., Colonna M., Czech B., Di Toro M., Famiano M., Greco V., Grassi L., Guazzoni C., Guazzoni P., Heil M., Heilborn L., Introzzi R., Isobe T., Kezzar K., Krasznahorkay A., Kurz N., La Guidara E., Lanzalone G., Lasko P., Lombardo I., Lynch W.G., Matthews Z., May L., Minniti T., Mostazo M., Pagano A., Papa M., Pirrone S., Pleskac R., Politi G., Porto F., Reifarth R., Reisdorf W., Riccio F., Rizzo F., Rosato E., Rossi D., Santoro S., Simon H., Skwirczynska I., Sosin Z., Stuhl L., Trifirò A., Trimarchi M., Tsang M.B., Verde G., Veselsky M., Vigilante M., Wieloch A., Wigg P., Wolter H.H., Wu P., Yennello S., Zambon P., Zetta L., and Zoric M.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The elliptic-flow ratio of neutrons with respect to protons or light complex particles in reactions of heavy ions at pre-relativistic energies has been proposed as an observable sensitive to the strength of the symmetry term of the nuclear equation of state at supra-saturation densities. In the ASY-EOS experiment at the GSI laboratory, flows of neutrons and light charged particles were measured for 197Au+197Au, 96Zr+96Zr and 96Ru+96Ru collisions at 400 MeV/nucleon with the Large Area Neutron Detector LAND as part of a setup with several additional detection systems used for the event characterization. Flow results obtained for the Au+Au system, in comparison with predictions of the UrQMD transport model, confirm the moderately soft to linear density dependence of the symmetry energy deduced from the earlier FOPI-LAND data.
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30. Comparison of radial flow effects on partitions of multifragmenting sources formed in symmetric and asymmetric central collisions
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Frankland J.D., Gruyer D., Bonnet E., and Chbihi A.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The role of collective radial expansion in determining multifragmentation partition properties has previously been explored by comparing different-sized sources of the same excitation energy per nucleon formed by very different reaction mechanisms: excited quasi-projectiles from semi-peripheral Au+Au collisions and quasi-fused sources from central Xe+Sn collisions. New data has been obtained with INDRA on 181Ta+66Zn collisions in order to allow comparison of Xe+Sn data with quasi-fused systems having the same mass, charge and excitation energy per nucleon formed in mass-asymmetric reactions, for which a smaller initial compression is expected. Preliminary results confirm that, ceteris paribus, smaller radial flow leads to less fragments with more asymmetric partitions.
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31. Probing the decay mechanism of hot nuclei by Coulomb chronometry
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Gruyer D., Bonnet E., Chbihi A., and Frankland J.D.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
In this contribution, we propose a new Coulomb chronometer suitable for three-fragment exit channels. We use this chronometer to extract the evolution of the fragment emission time in 129Xe+catSn central collisions from 12 to 25 MeV/A bombarding energy. The involved time scale becomes compatible with simultaneous threefragment break-up above E* = 4.0 ± 0.5 MeV/A, which can be interpreted as the energy required for the onset of multifragmentation.
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32. Extracting information from partially depleted Si detectors with digital sampling electronics
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Pastore G., Pasquali G., Le Neindre N., Ademard G., Barlini S., Bini M., Bonnet E., Borderie B., Bougault R., Casini G., Chbihi A., Cinausero M., Dueñas J.A., Edelbruck P., Frankland J.D., Gramegna F., Gruyer D., Kordyasz A., Kozik T., Lopez O., Marchi T., Morelli L., Olmi A., Ordine A., Pârlog M., Piantelli S., Poggi G., Rivet M.-F., Rosato E., Salomon F., Spadaccini G., Stefanini A.A., Valdré S., Vient E., Twaróg T., Alba R., Maiolino C., and Santonocito D.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
A study of the identification properties and of the energy response of a Si-Si-CsI(Tl) ΔE-E telescope exploiting a partially depleted second Si stage has been performed. Five different bias voltages have been applied to the second stage of the telescope, one corresponding to full depletion, the others associated with a depleted layer ranging from 60% to 90% of the detector thickness. Fragment identification has been obtained using either the ΔE-E technique or the Pulse Shape Analysis (PSA). Charge collection efficiency has been evaluated. The ΔE-E performance is not affected by incomplete depletion. Isotopic separation capability improves at lower bias voltages with respect to full depletion, though charge identification thresholds increase.
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33. Isospin transport phenomena and odd-even staggering in 84Kr+112,124Sn collisions at 35 AMeV
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Piantelli S., Casini G., Maurenzig P.R., Olmi A., Barlini S., Bini M., Carboni S., Pasquali G., Poggi G., Stefanini A.A., Valdré S., Bougault R., Bonnet E., Borderie B., Chbihi A., Frankland J.D., Gruyer D., Lopez O., Le Neindre N., Parlog M., Rivet M.-F., Vient E., Rosato E., Spadaccini G., Vigilante M., Bruno M., Marchi T., Morelli L., Cinausero M., Degerlier M., Gramegna F., Kozik T., Twarog T., Alba R., Maiolino C., and Santonocito D.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Experimental results concerning isospin transport phenomena and odd-even staggering in Z and N distributions are presented. Data refer to 84Kr+112,124Sn collisions at 35AMeV and they were collected with a high resolution FAZIA telescope, able to isotopically resolve ions up to Z ∼ 20. Evidences of isospin diffusion and drift obtained from the < N > /Z behaviour of the detected fragments are discussed. The odd-even staggering both in Z and N is compared with experimental data available in literature, finding that it shows a common trend in different reaction types.
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34. Recent results from INDRA
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Chbihi A., Frankland J.D., Lopez O., Boisjoli M., Bonnet E., Gruyer D., Marini P., Ademard G., Rivet M.-F., Verde G., Bougault R., Borderie B., Galichet E., La Commara M., Le Neindre N., Legouée E., Lombardo I., Manduci L., Pârlog M., Rosato E., Roy R., Spadaccini G., Vient E., Vigilante M., and Wieleczko J.P.
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Recent results of the INDRA collaboration are presented in this contribution. They concern the evolution of reaction dynamics from the first stage of the collision to the production of fragments. Different probes are used to evidence the stopping/transparency, collective flow and the symmetry energy term of the nuclear equation of state.
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35. The ASY-EOS experiment at GSI: investigating symmetry energy at supra-saturation densities
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Russotto P., Chartier M., Cozma M.D., De Filippo E., Le Fèvre A., Gannon S., Gašparić I., Kiš M., Kupny S., Leifels Y., Lemmon R.C., Li Q., Łukasik J., Marini P., Pawłowski P., Santoro S., Trautmann W., Veselsky M., Acosta L., Adamczyk M., Al-Ajlan A., Al-Garawi M., Al-Homaidhi S., Amorini F., Auditore L., Aumann T., Ayyad Y., Baran V., Basrak Z., Bassini R., Benlliure J., Boiano C., Boisjoli M., Boretzky K., Brzychczyk J., Budzanowski A., Cardella G., Cammarata P., Chajecki Z., Chbihi A., Colonna M., Czech B., Di Toro M., Famiano M., Greco V., Grassi L., Guazzoni C., Guazzoni P., Heil M., Heilborn L., Introzzi R., Isobe T., Kezzar K., Krasznahorkay A., Kurz N., La Guidara E., Lanzalone G., Lasko P., Lombardo I., Lynch W.G., Matthews Z., May L., Minniti T., Mostazo M., Pagano A., Papa M., Pirrone S., Pleskac R., Politi G., Porto F., Reifarth R., Reisdorf W., Riccio F., Rizzo F., Rosato E., Rossi D., Simon H., Skwirczynska I., Sosin Z., Stuhl L., Trifirò A., Trimarchi M., Tsang M.B., Verde G., Vigilante M., Wieloch A., Wigg P., Wolter H.H., Wu P., Yennello S., Zambon P., Zetta L., and Zoric M.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The elliptic-flow ratio of neutrons with respect to protons or light complex particles in reactions of heavy-ions at pre-relativistic energies has been proposed as an observable sensitive to the strength of the symmetry term of the nuclear equation of state at supra-saturation densities. The results obtained from the existing FOPI/LAND data for 197Au+197Au collisions at 400 MeV/nucleon in comparison with the UrQMD model simulations favoured a moderately soft symmetry term, but suffer from a considerable statistical uncertainty. These results have been confirmed by an independent analysis based on the Tübingen QMD simulations. In order to obtain an improved data set for Au+Au collisions and to extend the study to other systems, a new experiment was carried out at the GSI laboratory by the ASY-EOS collaboration. The present status of the data analysis is reported
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36. The european FAZIA initiative: a high-performance digital telescope array for heavy-ion studies
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Casini G., Barlini S., Pasquali G., Pastore G., Bini M., Carboni S., Olmi A., Piantelli S., Poggi G., Stefanini A., Valdré S., Bonnet E., Borderie B., Bougault R., Bruno M., Chbihi A., Cinausero M., Degerlier M., Edelbruck P., Frankland J.D., Gramegna F., Gruyer D., Guerzoni M., Kordjasz A., Kozik T., Le Neindre N., Lopez O., Marchi T., Marini P., Morelli L., Ordine A., Pârlog M., Rivet M.F., Rosato E., Salomon F., Spadaccini G., Twaróg T., Vient E., and Vigilante M.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The european Fazia collaboration aims at building a new modular array for charged product identification to be employed for heavy-ion studies. The elementary module of the array is a Silicon-Silicon-CsI telescope, optimized for ion identification including pulse shape analysis, too. The achievement of top performances imposes specific electronics which has been developed by the FAZIA collaboration and includes high quality charge and current preamplifiers, coupled to fully digital front-end. During the initial R&D phase, original and novel solutions have been tested in prototypes, obtaining unprecedented ion identification capabilities. FAZIA is now constructing a demonstrator array consisting of about two hundreds telescopes arranged in a compact and transportable configuration. In this contribution, we mainly summarize some aspects studied by FAZIA to improve the ion identification. Then we will briefly discuss the FAZIA program focused on experiments to be done with the demonstrator. First results on the isospin dynamics obtained with a reduced set-up demonstrate well the performance of the telescope and represent a good starting point towards future investigations with both stable and exotic beams.
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37. Isospin transport in 84Kr+112,124Sn reactions at Fermi energies
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Piantelli S., Casini G., Olmi A., Barlini S., Bini M., Carboni S., Maurenzig P.R., Pasquali G., Poggi G., Stefanini A.A., Bougault R., Le Neindre N., Lopez O., Parlog M., Vient E., Bonnet E., Chbihi A., Frankland J.D., Gruyer D., Rosato E., Spadaccini G., Vigilante M., Borderie B., Rivet M.F., Bruno M., Morelli L., Cinausero M., Degerlier M., Gramegna F., Marchi T., Alba R., Maiolino C., Santonocito D., Kozik T., and Twarog T.
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Isospin transport phenomena in dissipative heavy ion collisions have been investigated at Fermi energies with a beam of 84Kr at 35AMeV. A comparison of the 〈N〉/Z of light and medium products forward-emitted in the centre of mass frame when the beam impinges on two different targets, the n-poor 112Sn and the n-rich 124Sn, is presented. Data were collected by means of a three-layer telescope with very good performances in terms of mass identification (full isotopic resolution up to Z ~ 20 for ions punching through the first detector layer) built by the FAZIA Collaboration and located just beyond the grazing angle for both reactions. The 〈N〉/Z of the products detected when the n-rich target is used is always higher than that associated to the n-poor one; since the detector was able to measure only fragments coming from the QuasiProjectile decay and/or neck emission, the observed behaviour can be ascribed to the isospin diffusion process, driven by the isospin gradient between QuasiProjectile and QuasiTarget. Moreover, for light fragments the 〈N〉/Z as a function of the lab velocity of the fragment is observed to increase when we move from the QuasiProjectile velocity to the centre of mass (neck zone). This effect can be interpreted as an evidence of isospin drift driven by the density gradient between the QuasiProjectile zone (at normal density) and the more diluted neck zone.
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38. Symmetry Energy Dependence of Light Fragment Production in Heavy Ion Collisions
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Wolter H.H., Zielinska-Pfabe M., Decowski P., Colonna M., Bougault R., and Chbihi A.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
We study the pre-equilibrium light cluster emission in low to intermediate energy heavy ion collisions in transport simulations as a means to obtain information about the density and momentum dependence of the nuclear symmetry potential, i.e. about the asy-stiffness and the neutron-proton effective mass splitting of the symmetry energy. We find that the study of n/p and t/3He ratios as a function of the energy of the emitted particles may allow to disentangle these two behaviors The t/3He ratios appear to carry similar information as the n/p ratios, making this a promising option for experimental investigations. More n-rich systems enhance the sensitivity to the symmetry energy, while double ratios between n-rich and n-poor systems tend to reduce it. A preliminary comparison to experimental data for the 136,124Xe +124,112Sn systems is also shown.
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39. Decay competition for IMF produced in the collisions 78Kr+40Ca and 86Kr+48Ca at 10 A·MeV
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La Commara M., Pirrone S., Politi G., Wieleczko J.P., Ademard G., De Filippo E., Vigilante M., Amorini F., Auditore L., Beck C., Berceanu I., Bonnet E., Borderie B., Cardella G., Chbihi A., Colonna M., Frankland J.D., Geraci E., Henry E., La Guidara E., Lanzalone G., Lautesse P., Lebhertz D., Le Neindre N., Lombardo I., Loria D., Mazurek K., Pagano A., Papa M., Piasecki E., Porto F., Quinlann M., Rivet M.F., Rizzo F., Rosato E., Russotto P., Schroeder W.U., Spadaccini G., Trifirò A., Toke J., Trimarchi M., and Verde G.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Decay modes of excited compound systems 118Ba and 134Ba, produced respectively in the 78Kr+40Ca and 86Kr+48Ca collisions at 10 A·MeV, are investigated. In particular, the competition between the various disintegration path of medium mass compound nuclei, formed by fusion processes, the production of the so referred Intermediate Mass Fragments (IMF), and the isospin dependence of the decay process are studied. Data were taken at the INFN-Laboratori Nazionali del Sud (LNS) by using the CHIMERA array. Data analysis is in progress; a first indication on the average-energy angular distributions suggests pre-equilibrium effects affecting the data and the presence of isotopical effects.
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40. Near barrier scattering of 8He on 208Pb
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Marquínez-Durán G., Sánchez-Benítez A.M., Martel I., Acosta L., Rusek K., Álvarez M.A.G, Berjillos R., Borge M.J.G., Chbihi A., Cruz C., Cubero M., Dueñas J.A., Fernández-García J.P., Fernández-Martínez B., Flores J.L., Gómez-Camacho J., Keeley N., Labrador J.A., Marqués M., Moro A.M., Mazzocco M., Pakou A., Parkar V.V., Patronis N., Pesudo V., Pierrotsakou D., Raabe R., Silvestri R., Soic N., Standylo Ł., Strojek I., Tengblad O., Wolski R., and Ziad A.H.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The exotic nucleus 8He is investigated by means of the measurement of the angular distributions of the elastic channel and the 6He and 4He fragment yields produced in the collision with a 208Pb target at two energies around the Coulomb barrier, 16 and 22 MeV. The experiment was performed at the GANIL-SPIRAL facility, with the aim of extracting information about the structure of 8He and the relevant reaction mechanisms. In this contribution, details of the experimental setup and preliminary data on elastic cross sections are reported.
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41. Pseudo-critical clusterization in nuclear multifragmentation
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Gruyer D., Frankland J.D., Botet R., Płoszajczak M., Bonnet E., Chbihi A., and Marini P.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
In this contribution we show that the biggest fragment charge distribution in central collisions of 129Xe+natSn leading to multifragmentation is an admixture of two asymptotic distributions observed for the lowest and highest bombarding energies. The evolution of the relative weights of the two components with bombarding energy is shown to be analogous to that observed as a function of time for the largest cluster produced in irreversible aggregation for a finite system. We infer that the size distribution of the largest fragment in nuclear multifragmentation is also characteristic of the time scale of the process, which is largely determined by the onset of radial expansion in this energy range.
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- 2014
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42. Isospin diffusion measurement from the direct detection of a Quasi-Projectile remnant
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Camaiani, A., Casini, G., Piantelli, S., Ono, A., Bonnet, E., Alba, R., Barlini, S., Borderie, B., Bougault, R., Ciampi, C., Chbihi, A., Cicerchia, M., Cinausero, M., Dueñas, J. A., DellAquila, D., Fable, Q., Fabris, D., Frosin, C., Frankland, J. D., Gramegna, F., Gruyer, D., Hahn, K. I., Henri, M., Hong, B., Kim, S., Kordyasz, A., Kweon, M. J., Lee, H. J., Lemarié, J., LeNeindre, N., Lombardo, I., Lopez, O., Marchi, T., Nam, S. H., Ottanelli, P., Parlog, M., Pasquali, G., Poggi, G., Quicray, J., Stefanini, A. A., Upadhyaya, S., Valdré, S., and Vient, E.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The neutron-proton equilibration process in 48 Ca+ 40 Ca at 35 MeV/nucleon bombarding energy has been experimentally estimated by means of the isospin transport ratio. Experimental data have been collected with a subset of the FAZIA telescope array, which permitted to determine Z and N of detected fragments. For the first time, the QP evaporative channel has been compared with the QP break-up one in a homogeneous and consistent way, pointing out to a comparable n-p equilibration which suggests close interaction time between projectile and target independently of the exit channel. Moreover, in the QP evaporative channel n-p equilibration has been compared with the prediction of the Antisymmetrized Molecular Dynamics (AMD) model coupled to the GEMINI statistical model as an afterburner, showing a larger probability of proton and neutron transfers in the simulation with respect to the experimental data.
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43. Letermovir for CMV Prophylaxis in Very High-Risk Pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Recipients for Inborn Errors of Immunity
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César, Thibaut, Le, Minh P., Klifa, Roman, Castelle, Martin, Fournier, Benjamin, Lévy, Romain, Chbihi, Marwa, Courteille, Virginie, Moshous, Despina, Blanche, Stéphane, Alligon, Mickaël, Leruez-Ville, Marianne, Peytavin, Gilles, Frange, Pierre, and Neven, Bénédicte
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- 2024
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44. Model independent reconstruction of impact parameter distributions for intermediate energy heavy ion collisions
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INDRA Collaboration, Frankland, J. D., Gruyer, D., Bonnet, E., Borderie, B., Bougault, R., Chbihi, A., Ducret, J. E., Durand, D., Fable, Q., Henri, M., Lemarié, J., Neindre, N. Le, Lombardo, I., Lopez, O., Manduci, L., Pârlog, M., Quicray, J., Verde, G., Vient, E., and Vigilante, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We present a model-independent method to reconstruct the impact parameter distributions of experimental data for intermediate energy heavy ion collisions, adapted from a recently proposed approach for ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions. The method takes into account the fluctuations which are inherent to the relationship between any experimental observable and the impact parameter in this energy range. We apply the method to the very large dataset on heavy ion collisions in the energy range 20-100 MeV/nucleon obtained with the INDRA multidetector since 1993, for two observables which are the most commonly used for the estimation of impact parameters in this energy range. The mean impact parameters deduced with this new method for "central" collisions selected using typical observable cuts are shown to be significantly larger than those found when fluctuations are neglected, and as expected the difference increases as bombarding energy decreases. In addition, we will show that this new approach may provide previously inaccessible experimental constraints for transport models, such as an estimation of the extrapolated mean value of experimental observables for b = 0 collisions. The ability to give more realistic, model-independent, estimations of the impact parameters associated to different experimental datasets should improve the pertinence of comparisons with transport model calculations which are essential to better constrain the equation of state of nuclear matter., Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures. Revised version accepted for publication in Physical Review C
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45. Negative heat capacity for hot nuclei using formulation from the microcanonical ensemble INDRA Collaboration
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Borderie, B., Piantelli, S., Bonnet, E., Bougault, R., Chbihi, A., Ducret, J. E., Frankland, J. D., Galichet, E., Gruyer, D., Henri, M., La Commara, M., Neindre, N. Le, Lombardo, I., Lopez, O., Manduci, L., Parlog, M., Roy, R., and Vigilante, G. Verde. M.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
By using freeze-out properties of multifragmenting hot nuclei produced in quasifusion central $^{129}$Xe+$^{nat}$Sn collisions at different beam energies (32, 39, 45 and 50 AMeV) which were estimated by means of a simulation based on experimental data collected by the $4\pi$ INDRA multidetector, heat capacity in the thermal excitation energy range 4 - 12.5 AMeV was calculated from total kinetic energies and multiplicities at freeze-out. The microcanonical formulation was employed. Negative heat capacity which signs a first order phase transition for finite systems is observed and confirms previous results using a different method., Comment: 6 pages,5 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1903.02881
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46. Dynamical fission of the quasiprojectile and isospin equilibration for the system 80Kr+ 48 Ca at 35 MeV/nucleon
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Piantelli, S., Casini, G., Ono, A., Poggi, G., Pastore, G., Barlini, S., Boiano, A., Bonnet, E., Borderie, B., Bougault, R., Bruno, M., Buccola, A., Camaiani, A., Chbihi, A., Cicerchia, M., Cinausero, M., DAgostino, M., Degerlier, M., Duenas, J., Fable, Q., Fabris, D., Frankland, J. D., Frosin, C., Gramegna, F., Gruyer, D., Henri, M., Kordyasz, A., Kozik, T., LeNeindre, N., Lombardo, I., Lopez, O., Mantovani, G., Marchi, T., Morelli, L., Olmi, A., Ottanelli, P., Parlog, M., Pasquali, G., Stefanini, A. A., Tortone, G., Upadhyaya, S., Valdre, S., Verde, G., Vient, E., Vigilante, M., Alba, R., and Maiolino, C.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Experimental results concerning the dynamical fission of quasiprojectiles in semiperipheral collisions for the system 80 Kr+ 48 Ca at 35 MeV/nucleon are presented. Data have been collected with four blocks of the FAZIA setup in the first physics experiment of the FAZIA Collaboration. The degree of isospin equilibration between the two fission fragments and its dependence on their charge asymmetry is investigated. The data are compared with the results of the AMD model coupled to GEMINI as an afterburner, in order to get hints about the timescale of the process.
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47. Improved method for the experimental determination of in-medium effects from heavy-ion collisions
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Pais, Helena, Bougault, Rémi, Gulminelli, Francesca, Providência, Constança, Bonnet, Eric, Borderie, Bernard, Chbihi, Abdelouahad, Frankland, John D., Galichet, Emmanuelle, Gruyer, Diégo, Henri, Maxime, Neindre, Nicolas Le, Lopez, Olivier, Manduci, Loredana, Pârlog, Marian, and Verde, Giuseppe
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Nuclear Theory ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The equation of state with light clusters for nuclear and stellar matter is determined using chemical equilibrium constants evaluated from the analysis of the recently published (Xe$+$Sn) heavy ion data, corresponding to three reactions with different isotopic contents of the emission source. The measured multiplicities are used to extract the thermodynamic properties, and an in-medium correction to the ideal gas internal partition function of the clusters is included in the analysis. This in-medium correction and its respective uncertainty are calculated via a Bayesian analysis, with the unique hypothesis that the different nuclear species in a given sample must correspond to a unique common value for the density of the expanding source. Different parameter sets for the correction are tested, and the effect of the radius of the clusters on the thermodynamics and on the chemical equilibrium constants is also addressed. It is shown that the equilibrium constants obtained are almost independent of the isospin content of the analysed systems. Finally, a comparison with a relativistic mean field model proves that data are consistent with a universal in-medium correction of the scalar $\sigma$-meson coupling for nucleons bound in clusters. The obtained value, $g_s/g_s^0 = 0.92 \pm 0.02$, is larger than that obtained in a previous study not including in-medium effects in the data analysis. This result implies a smaller effect on the binding energy of the clusters and, as a consequence, larger melting densities, and an increased cluster contribution in supernova matter., Comment: 29 pages, 16 figures, accepted for publication in J. Phys. G
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- 2020
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48. Pre- and post- scission particle emission in 3D Langevin calculations with various macroscopic potentials
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Mazurek K., Nadtochy P.N., Schmitt C., Wasiak P., Kmiecik M., Maj A., Bonnet E., Chbihi A., Frankland J., Gruyer D., and Wieleczko J.-P.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The fission dynamics described by solving differential equations of the Langevin type in three dimensional space of the deformation parameters is very sensitive on the choice of the macroscopic components such as potential energy models. The mass or charge distribution or total kinetic energy has been already shown to be different when one uses the Finite Range Liquid Drop Model or Lublin - Strasbourg Drop model. Also the shape-dependent congruence or shape-dependent Wigner energy and A0 terms are important especially for the fission of medium mass nuclei. We would like to make step forward and answer the question about the varying of the post-scission multiplicity by including different PES. Up to now there are only few experimental data for the medium mass nuclei where the pre- and post- scission emission has been estimated and isotopic distributions have been shown. The isotopic distributions of the fission products for light compound nucleus such as 111 In with two beam energies (Ebeam = 10.6 AMeV and 5.9 AMeV) and two heavy systems: 229Np with Ebeam = 7.4 AMeV and 260 No (Ebeam = 6 AMeV and 7.5 AMeV) have been studied theoretically. The agreement with the experimental data is discussed.
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49. Long lifetime components in the decay of excited super-heavy nuclei
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Morjean M., Chbihi A., Dasgupta M., Drouart A., Frankland J.D., Frégeau J.D., Hinde D.J., Jacquet D., Nalpas L., Pârlog M., Simenel C., Tassan-Got L., and Williams E.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
For nuclear reactions in which super-heavy nuclei can be formed, the essential difference between the fusion process followed by fission and non-equilibrium processes leading to fission-like fragments is there action time. Quite probable non-equilibrium processes, characterized by very short reaction times, are highlighted thanks to mass-angle correlations. However, long lifetime components associated with fission following fusion have been observed with two independent experimental techniques, providing evidence for the formation of compound nuclei with Z = 120 and 124, followed by mass asymmetric fission.
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50. Sequential fissions of heavy nuclear systems
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Gruyer D., Frankland J.D., Bonnet E., Boisjoli M., Chbihi A., Manduci L., Marini P., Mazurek K., and Nadtochy P.N.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
In 129Xe + natSn central collisions from 12 to 20 MeV/A measured with the INDRA 4π multidetector, the three-fragment exit channel occurs with a significant cross section. In this contribution, we show that these fragments arise from two successive binary splittings of a heavy composite system. Strong Coulomb proximity effects are observed in the three-fragment final state. By comparison with Coulomb trajectory calculations, we show that the time scale between the consecutive break-ups decreases with increasing bombarding energy, becoming compatible with quasi-simultaneous multifragmentation above 18 MeV/A.
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