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2. 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
3. Isospin compositions of correlated sources in the Fermi energy domain
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Ogul, R., Botvina, A. S., Bleicher, M., Buyukcizmeci, N., Ergun, A., Imal, H., Leifels, Y., and Trautmann, W.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Isotopic yield distributions of nuclei produced in peripheral collisions of $^{80}$Kr+$^{40,48}$Ca at 35 MeV/nucleon are studied. Experimental results obtained by the FAZIA Collaboration at the LNS facility in Catania are compared with calculations performed with the statistical multifragmentation model (SMM). The fragments with atomic number $Z=19-24$ observed at forward angles are successfully described with the ensemble method previously established for reactions at higher energy. Using the SMM results, the isotopic compositions of the projectile residues are reconstructed. The results indicate a significant isospin exchange between the projectile and target nuclei, not far from isospin equilibrium, during the initial phase of the reaction. The two groups of light fragments with $Z=1-4$, experimentally distinguished by their velocities relative to coincident heavy projectile fragments, are found to originate from different sources. The isotopic composition of the slower group is consistent with emission from a low-density neck, enriched in neutrons, and satisfactorily reproduced with SMM calculations for a corresponding neck source of small mass., Comment: 15 pages, 12 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in Physical Review C
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- 2023
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4. Studies of the equation-of-state of nuclear matter by heavy-ion collisions at intermediate energy in the multi-messenger era
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Russotto, P., Cozma, M. D., De Filippo, E., Fèvre, A. Le, Leifels, Y., and Łukasik, J.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The study of the equation-of-state (EoS) describing the properties of nuclear matter away from the normal conditions is a relevant and intriguing topic of modern nuclear physics. The last decades have witnessed a substantial experimental progress in derivation of the symmetric matter term of the EoS and of the so-called symmetry energy for the asymmetric matter, especially at densities below the saturation point. But it is only in recent years that the opening of the multi-messenger astronomy era, triggered by detection of gravitational waves due to the neutron star mergers, has renewed and enlarged the interest in high-density EoS, being the main ingredient for determining the structure and properties of neutron stars. In this paper we review our knowledge obtained from heavy-ion collisions up to the 1 GeV/nucleon regime, on the EoS above nuclear saturation density. Special emphasis is given on the still few results on symmetry energy at high densities and their interconnections with multi-messenger astronomy findings., Comment: 79 pages, 25 figures
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- 2023
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5. Isoscaling in central Sn+Sn collisions at 270 MeV/u
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Lee, J. W., Tsang, M. B., Tsang, C. Y., Wang, R., Barney, J., Estee, J., Isobe, T., Kaneko, M., Kurata-Nishimura, M., Lynch, W. G., Murakami, T., Ono, A., Souza, S. R., Ahn, D. S., Atar, L., Aumann, T., Baba, H., Boretzky, K., Brzychczyk, J., Cerizza, G., Chiga, N., Fukuda, N., Gasparic, I., Hong, B., Horvat, A., Ieki, K., Ikeno, N., Inabe, N., Jhang, G., Kim, Y. J., Kobayashi, T., Kondo, Y., Lasko, P., Lee, H. S., Leifels, Y., Łukasik, J., Manfredi, J., McIntosh, A. B., Morfouace, P., Nakamura, T., Nakatsuka, N., Nishimura, S., Otsu, H., Pawłowski, P., Pelczar, K., Rossi, D., Sakurai, H., Santamaria, C., Sato, H., Scheit, H., Shane, R., Shimizu, Y., Simon, H., Snoch, A., Sochocka, A., Sumikama, T., Suzuki, H., Suzuki, D., Takeda, H., Tangwancharoen, S., Togano, Y., Xiao, Z. G., Yennello, S. J., and Zhang, Y.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Experimental information on fragment emissions is important in understanding the dynamics of nuclear collisions and in the development of transport model simulating heavy-ion collisions. The composition of complex fragments emitted in the heavy-ion collisions can be explained by statistical models, which assume that thermal equilibrium is achieved at collision energies below 100 MeV/u. Our new experimental data together with theoretical analyses for light particles from Sn+Sn collisions at 270 MeV/u, suggest that the hypothesis of thermal equilibrium breaks down for particles emitted with high transfer momentum. To inspect the system's properties in such limit, the scaling features of the yield ratios of particles from two systems, a neutron-rich system of ${}^{132}\mathrm{Sn}+{}^{124}\mathrm{Sn}$ and a nearly symmetric system of ${}^{108}\mathrm{Sn}+{}^{112}\mathrm{Sn}$, are examined in the framework of the statistical multifragmentation model and the antisymmetrized molecular dynamics model. The isoscaling from low energy particles agree with both models. However the observed breakdown of isoscaling for particles with high transverse momentum cannot be explained by the antisymmetrized molecular dynamics model.
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- 2022
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6. 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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- 2017
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7. 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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- 2016
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8. 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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- 2015
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9. Background reduction in long CsI(Tl) crystals
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Łukasik J., Pawłowski P., Czech B., Skwirczyńska I., Brzychczyk J., Adamczyk M., Kupny S., Lasko P., Sosin Z., Wieloch A., Kiš M., Leifels Y., and Trautmann W.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
A simple method to reduce the background from secondary reactions in telescopes composed of long CsI(Tl) crystals is presented. The method has been developed for the KRATTA [1] modules.
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- 2015
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10. Constraining the nuclear matter equation of state around twice saturation density
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Leifels Y., LeFevre A., Reisdorf W., Aichelin J., and Hartnack C.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Using data on elliptic flow measured by the FOPI collaboration we extract constraints for the equation of state (EOS) of symmetric nuclear matter with the help of the microscopic transport code IQMD. Best agreement between data and calculations is obtained with a ’soft’ equation of state including a momentum dependent interaction. From the model it can be deduced that the characteristic density related to the observed flow signal is around twice saturation density and that both compression within the fireball and the presence of the surrounding spectator matter is necessary for the development of the signal and its sensitivity to the nuclear equation of state.
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- 2015
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11. Symmetry energy at high densities from neutron/proton flow excitation functions
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Russotto, P., Fèvre, A. Le, Łukasik, J., Boretzky, K., Cozma, M. D., De Filippo, E., Gašparić, I., Leifels, Y., Lihtar, I., Pirrone, S., Politi, G., and Trautmann, W.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Determination of the high density behavior of the symmetry energy through the simultaneous measurement of elliptic flow excitation functions of neutrons, protons and light clusters is proposed. The elliptic flow developed in relativistic heavy ion collisions has been proven theoretically and experimentally to have a unique sensitivity and robustness in probing the symmetry energy up to around $2 \rho_{o}$. The knowledge of the density dependence of the symmetry energy in a broad range of densities will provide a missing link for astrophysical predictions of the neutron star mass--radius relation. In particular, the data colud provide tighter constraints on the slope parameter L and entirely new limits on $K_{sym}$, the currently poorly constrained symmetry energy curvature parameter.
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- 2021
12. Probing the Symmetry Energy with the Spectral Pion Ratio
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Estee, J., Lynch, W. G., Tsang, C. Y., Barney, J., Jhang, G., Tsang, M. B., Wang, R., Kaneko, M., Lee, J. W., Isobe, T., Kurata-Nishimura, M., Murakami, T., Ahn, D. S., Atar, L., Aumann, T., Baba, H., Boretzky, K., Brzychczyk, J., Cerizza, G., Chiga, N., Fukuda, N., Gasparic, I., Hong, B., Horvat, A., Ieki, K., Inabe, N., Kim, Y. J., Kobayashi, T., Kondo, Y., Lasko, P., Lee, H. S., Leifels, Y., Łukasik, J., Manfredi, J., McIntosh, A. B., Morfouace, P., Nakamura, T., Nakatsuka, N., Nishimura, S., Otsu, H., Pawłowski, P., Pelczar, K., Rossi, D., Sakurai, H., Santamaria, C., Sato, H., Scheit, H., Shane, R., Shimizu, Y., Simon, H., Snoch, A., Sochocka, A., Sumikama, T., Suzuki, H., Suzuki, D., Takeda, H., Tangwancharoen, S., Toernqvist, H., Togano, Y., Xiao, Z. G., Yennello, S. J., Zhang, Y., and Cozma, M. D.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Many neutron star (NS) properties, such as the proton fraction within a NS, reflect the symmetry energy contributions to the Equation of State that dominate when neutron and proton densities differ strongly. To constrain these contributions at supra-saturation densities, we measure the spectra of charged pions produced by colliding rare isotope tin (Sn) beams with isotopically enriched Sn targets. Using ratios of the charged pion spectra measured at high transverse momenta, we deduce the slope of the symmetry energy to be $42 < L < 117$ MeV. This value is slightly lower but consistent with the $L$ values deduced from a recent measurement of the neutron skin thickness of $^{208}$Pb.
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- 2021
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13. Study of Ground State Wave-function of the Neutron-rich 29,30Na Isotopes through Coulomb Breakup
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Rahaman A., Datta Pramanik U., Aumann T., Beceiro S., Boretzky K., Caesar C., Carlson B.V., Catford W.N., Chakraborty S., Chatterjee S., Chartier M., Angelis G.De., Cortina-Gil D., Gonzalez-Diaz D., Emling H., Diaz Fernandez P., Fraile L.M., Ershova O., Geissel H., Heil M., Jonson B., Kelic A., Johansson H., Kruecken R., Kroll T., Kurcewicz J., Langer C., Bleis T.Le, Leifels Y., Munzenberg G., Marganiec J., Nociforo C., Najafi A., Panin V., Paschalis S., Pietri S., Plag R., Reifarth R., Ricciardi V., Rossi D., Ray J., Simon H., Scheidenberge C., Typel S., Taylor J., Togano Y., Volkov V., Weick H., Wagner A., Wamers F., Weigand M., Winfield J.S., Yakorev D., and Zoric M.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Coulomb breakup of unstable neutron rich nuclei 29,30Na around the ‘island of inversion’ has been studied at energy around 434 MeV/nucleon and 409 MeV/nucleon respectively. Four momentum vectors of fragments, decay neutron from excited projectile and γ-rays emitted from excited fragments after Coulomb breakup are measured in coincidence. For these nuclei, the low-lying dipole strength above one neutron threshold can be explained by direct breakup model. The analysis for Coulomb breakup of 29,30Na shows that large amount of the cross section yields the 28Na, 29Na core in ground state. The predominant ground-state configuration of 29,30Na is found to be 28Na(g.s)⊗νs1/2 and 29Na(g.s)⊗νs1/2,respectively.
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- 2014
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14. 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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- 2014
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15. Ground-state configuration of neutron-rich Aluminum isotopes through Coulomb Breakup
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Chakraborty S., Pramanik U. Datta, Aumann T., Beceiro S., Boretzky K., Caesar C., Carlson B.V., Catford W. N., Chatterjee S., Chartier M ., Cortina-Gil D., Angelis G.De., Gonzalez-Diaz D., Emling H., Fernandez P. Diaz, Fraile L. M., Ershova O., Geissel H., Heil M., Jonson B., Kelic A., Johansson H., Kruecken R., Kroll T., Kurcewicz J., Langer C., Bleis T. Le, Leifels Y., Munzenberg G., Marganiec J., Nociforo C., Najafi A., Panin V., Paschalis S., Pietri S., Plag R., Rahaman A., Reifarth R., Ricciardi V., Rossi D., Ray J., Simon H., Scheidenberger C., Typel S., Taylor J., Togano Y., Volkov V., Weick H., Wagner A., Wamers F., Weigand M., Winfield J. S., Yakorev D., and Zoric M.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Neutron-rich 34,35Al isotopes have been studied through Coulomb excitation using LAND-FRS setup at GSI, Darmstadt. The method of invariant mass analysis has been used to reconstruct the excitation energy of the nucleus prior to decay. Comparison of experimental CD cross-section with direct breakup model calculation with neutron in p3/2 orbital favours 34Al(g.s)⊗νp3/2 as ground state configuration of 35Al. But ground state configuration of 34Al is complicated as evident from γ-ray spectra of 33Al after Coulomb breakup of 34Al.
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- 2014
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16. Symmetry energy investigation with pion production from Sn+Sn systems
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Jhang, G., Estee, J., Barney, J., Cerizza, G., Kaneko, M., Lee, J. W., Lynch, W. G., Isobe, T., Kurata-Nishimura, M., Murakami, T., Tsang, C. Y ., Tsang, M. B., Wang, R., Ahn, D. S., Atar, L., Aumann, T., Baba, H., Boretzky, K., Brzychczyk, J., Chiga, N., Fukuda, N., Gasparic, I., Hong, B., Horvat, A., Ieki, K., Inabe, N., Kim, Y. J., Kobayashi, T., Kondo, Y., Lasko, P., Lee, H. S., Leifels, Y., Łukasik, J., Manfredi, J., McIntosh, A. B., Morfouace, P., Nakamura, T., Nakatsuka, N., Nishimura, S., Olsen, R., Otsu, H., Pawłowski, P., Pelczar, K., Rossi, D., Sakurai, H., Santamaria, C., Sato, H., Scheit, H., Shane, R., Shimizu, Y., Simon, H., Snoch, A., Sochocka, A., Sosin, Z., Sumikama, T., Suzuki, H., Suzuki, D., Takeda, H., Tangwancharoen, S., Toernqvist, H., Togano, Y., Xiao, Z. G., Yennello, S. J., Yurkon, J., Zhang, Y., Colonna, Maria, Cozma, Dan, Danielewicz, Paweł, Elfner, Hannah, Ikeno, Natsumi, Ko, Che Ming, Mohs, Justin, Oliinychenko, Dmytro, Ono, Akira, Su, Jun, Wang, Yong Jia, Wolter, Hermann, Xu, Jun, Zhang, Ying-Xun, and Zhang, Zhen
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In the past two decades, pions created in the high density regions of heavy ion collisions have been predicted to be sensitive at high densities to the symmetry energy term in the nuclear equation of state, a property that is key to our understanding of neutron stars. In a new experiment designed to study the symmetry energy, the multiplicities of negatively and positively charged pions have been measured with high accuracy for central $^{132}$Sn+$^{124}$Sn, $^{112}$Sn+$^{124}$Sn, and $^{108}$Sn+$^{112}$Sn collisions at $E/A=270~\mathrm{MeV}$ with the S$\pi$RIT Time Projection Chamber. While the uncertainties of individual pion multiplicities are measured to 4\%, those of the charged pion multiplicity ratios are measured to 2\%. We compare these data to predictions from seven major transport models. The calculations reproduce qualitatively the dependence of the multiplicities and their ratios on the total neutron to proton number in the colliding systems. However, the predictions of the transport models from different codes differ too much to allow extraction of reliable constraints on the symmetry energy from the data. This finding may explain previous contradictory conclusions on symmetry energy constraints obtained from pion data in Au+Au system. These new results call for better understanding of the differences among transport codes, and new observables that are more sensitive to the density dependence of the symmetry energy., Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, 1 table (accepted for publication in PLB)
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- 2020
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17. ASY-EOS experiment at GSI
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Kezzar K., Isobe T., Introzzi R., Heilborn L., Heil M., Guazzoni P., Guazzoni C., Greco V., Grassi L., Geraci E., Gašsparić A., Le Fevre A., Famiano M., Di Toro M., De Filippo E., Czech B., Colonna M., Chbihi A., Chartier M., Chajecki Z., Cavallaro S., Cammarata P., Cardella G., Budzanowski A., Brzychczyk J., Boretzky K., Boisjoli C., Boiano C., Benlliure J., Basrak Z., Baran V., Ayyad Y., Aumann T., Auditore L., Amorini F., Al-Homaidhi S., Al-Garawi M., Al-Ajlan A., Adamczyk M., Acosta L., Russotto P., Kiš M., Kupny S., Kurz N., La Guidara E., Lanzalone G., Lasko P., Leifels Y., Lemmon R., Li Q., Lombardo I., Loria D., Lukasik J., Lynch W.G., Marini P., Matthews Z., May L., Minniti T., Mostazo M., Pagano A., Papa M., Pawlowski P., Petrovici M., Pirrone S., Politi G., Porto F., Reifarth R., Reisdorf W., Riccio F., Rizzo F., Rosato E., Rossi D., Santoro S., Simon H., Skwirczynska I., Sosin Z., Trautmann W., Trifirò A., Trimarchi M., Tsang B., Veselsky M., Verde G., Vigilante M., Wieloch A., Wigg P., Wilczynski J., 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 in reactions of neutron rich Heavy-Ion at intermediate energies has been recently proposed as an observable sensitive to the strength of the symmetry term in the nuclear equation of state (EOS) at supra-saturation densities. The recent results obtained from the existing FOPI/LAND data for 197Au+197Au collisions at 400 MeV/nucleon in comparison with the UrQMD model allowed a first estimate of the symmetry term of the EOS but suffer from a considerable statistical uncertainty. 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 in May 2011.
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18. KRATTA, a triple telescope array for charged reaction products
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Czech B., Budzanowski A., Pawłowski P., Łukasik J., Skwirczyńska I., Brzychczyk J., Adamczyk M., Kupny S., Lasko P., Sosin Z., Wieloch A., Kiš M., Leifels Y., and Trautmann W.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
KRATTA, a new, low threshold, broad energy range triple telescope array has been built to measure the energy, emission angles and isotopic composition of light charged reaction products. It has been equipped with fully digital chains of electronics. The array performed very well during the ASY-EOS experiment, conducted in May 2011 at GSI. The structure and performance of the array are presented using the first experimental results.
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19. Isospin and symmetry energy – From the laboratory to compact stars
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Leifels Y.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The equation of state of asymmetric nuclear matter is still controversial, as predictions at subsaturation as well as above-normal density diverge widely. Several experimental observables measured in heavyion collisions in the energy range 0.1-1.500 AGeV are discussed. Estimates of the density dependence of the symmetry energy are derived from comparison of experimental results with those of transport codes with different implementations of the potential part of the symmetry energy are presented.
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20. Parton Hadron Quantum Molecular Dynamics (PHQMD) -- a Novel Microscopic N-Body Transport Approach for Heavy-Ion Dynamics and Hypernuclei Production
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Bratkovskaya, E., Aichelin, J., Fevre, A. Le, Kireyeu, V., Kolesnikov, V., Leifels, Y., and Voronyuk, and V.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We present the novel microscopic n-body dynamical transport approach PHQMD(Parton-Hadron-Quantum-Molecular-Dynamics) for the description of particle production and cluster formation in heavy-ion reactions at relativistic energies. The PHQMD extends the established PHSD (Parton-Hadron-String-Dynamics) transport approach by replacing the mean field by density dependent two body interactions in a similar way as in the Quantum Molecular Dynamics (QMD) models. This allows for the calculation of the time evolution of the n-body Wigner density and therefore for a dynamical description of clusters and hypernuclei formation. The clusters are identified with the MST ('Minimum Spanning Tree') or the SACA ('Simulated Annealing Cluster Algorithm') algorithm which - by regrouping the nucleons in single nucleons and noninteracting clusters - finds the most bound configuration of nucleons and clusters. The selected results on clusters and hypernuclei production from Ref. arXiv:1907.03860 are discussed in this contribution., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. Contribution to the Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on 'Strangeness in Quark Matter' (SQM-2019), Bari, Italy, 10-15 June, 2019
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21. The PHQMD model for the formation of nuclear clusters and hypernuclei in heavy-ion collisions
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Kireyeu, V., Aichelin, J., Bratkovskaya, E., Fèvre, A. Le, Lenivenko, V., Kolesnikov, V., Leifels, Y., and Voronyuk, V.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Modeling of the process of the formation of nuclear clusters in the hot nuclear matter is a challenging task. We present the novel n-body dynamical transport approach - PHQMD (Parton-Hadron-Quantum-Molecular Dynamics) [1] for the description of heavy-ion collisions as well as clusters and hpernuclei formation. The PHQMD extends well established PHSD (Parton-Hadron-String Dynamics) approach - which incorporates explicit partonic degrees-of-freedom (quarks and gluons), an equation-of-state from lattice QCD, as well as dynamical hadronization and hadronic elastic and inelastic collisions in the final reaction phase, by n-body quantum molecular dynamic propagation of hadrons which allows choosing of the equation of state with different compression modulus. The formation of clusters, including hypernuclei, is realized by incorporation the Simulated Annealing Clusterization Algorithm (SACA). We present first results from PHQMD on the study of the production rates of strange hadrons, nuclear clusters and hypernuclei in e1elementary and heavy-ion collisions at NICA energies. In particular, sensitivity on the "hard" and "soft" equation of state within the PHQMD model was investigated for "bulk" observables., Comment: Accepted for publication in the "Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Physics"
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22. Parton-Hadron-Quantum-Molecular Dynamics (PHQMD) -- A Novel Microscopic N-Body Transport Approach for Heavy-Ion Collisions, Dynamical Cluster Formation and Hypernuclei Production
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Aichelin, J., Bratkovskaya, E., Fevre, A. Le, Kireyeu, V., Kolesnikov, V., Leifels, Y., Voronyuk, V., and Coci, G.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Cluster and hypernuclei production in heavy-ion collisions is presently under active experimental and theoretical investigation. Since clusters are weekly bound objects, their production is very sensitive to the dynamical evolution of the system and its interactions. The theoretical description of cluster formation is related to the n-body problem. Here we present the novel n-body dynamical transport approach PHQMD (Parton-Hadron-Quantum-Molecular Dynamics) which is designed to provide a microscopic description of nuclear cluster and hypernucleus formation as well as of general particle production in heavy-ion reactions at relativistic energies. In difference to the coalescence or statistical models, often used for the cluster formation, in PHQMD clusters are formed dynamically due to the interactions between baryons described on a basis of Quantum Molecular Dynamics (QMD)which allows to propagate the n-body Wigner density and n-body correlations in phase-space, essential for the cluster formation. The clusters are identified by the MST (Minimum Spanning Tree) or the SACA ('Simulated Annealing Cluster Algorithm') algorithm which finds the most bound configuration of nucleons and clusters. Collisions among hadrons as well as Quark-Gluon-Plasma formation and parton dynamics in PHQMD are treated in the same way as in the established PHSD (Parton-Hadron-String Dynamics)transport approach. In order to verify our approach with respect to the general dynamics we present here the first PHQMD results for general 'bulk' observables such as rapidity distributions and transverse mass spectra for hadrons ($\pi, K, \bar K, p, \bar p, \Lambda, \bar \Lambda$) from SIS to RHIC energies. We find a good description of the 'bulk' dynamics which allows us to proceed with the results on cluster production, including hypernuclei., Comment: 28 pages, 29 figures; extended version to be published in Phys. Rev. C
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- 2019
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23. FRIGA, A New Approach To Identify Isotopes and Hyper-nuclei In N-Body Transport Models
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Fèvre, A. Le, Aichelin, J., Hartnack, C., and Leifels, Y.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We present a new approach to identify fragments in computer simulations of relativistic heavy ion collisions. It is based on the simulated annealing technique and can be applied to n-body transport models like the Quantum Molecular Dynamics. This new approach is able to predict isotope yields as well as hyper-nucleus production. In order to illustrate its predicting power, we confront this new method with experimental data and show the sensitivity on the parameters which govern the cluster formation., Comment: 14 pages, 14 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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24. Sub-threshold production of K^{0}_{s} mesons and {\Lambda} hyperons in Au(1.23A GeV)+Au
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HADES collaboration, Adamczewski-Musch, J., Arnold, O., Behnke, C., Belounnas, A., Belyaev, A., Berger-Chen, J. C., Biernat, J., Blanco, A., Blume, C., Böhmer, M., Bordalo, P., Chernenko, S., Chlad, L., Deveaux, C., Dreyer, J., Dybczak, A., Epple, E., Fabbietti, L., Fateev, O., Filip, P., Fonte, P., Franco, C., Friese, J., Fröhlich, I., Galatyuk, T., Garzon, J. A., Gernhäuser, R., Golubeva, M., Greifenhagen, R., Guber, F., Gumberidze, M., Harabasz, S., Heinz, T., Hennino, T., Hlavac, S., Höhne, C., Holzmann, R., Ierusalimov, A., Ivashkin, A., Kämpfer, B., Karavicheva, T., Kardan, B., Koenig, I., Koenig, W., Kolb, B. W., Korcyl, G., Kornakov, G., Kotte, R., Kugler, A., Kunz, T., Kurepin, A., Kurilkin, A., Kurilkin, P., Ladygin, V., Lalik, R., Lapidus, K., Lebedev, A., Lopes, L., Lorenz, M., Mahmoud, T., Maier, L., Mangiarotti, A., Markert, J., Maurus, S., Metag, V., Michel, J., Mihaylov, D. M., Morozov, S., Müntz, C., Münzer, R., Naumann, L., Nowakowski, K. N., Palka, M., Parpottas, Y., Pechenov, V., Pechenova, O., Petukhov, O., Pietraszko, J., Przygoda, W., Ramos, S., Ramstein, B., Reshetin, A., Rodriguez-Ramos, P., Rosier, P., Rost, A., Sadovsky, A., Salabura, P., Scheib, T., Schuldes, H., Schwab, E., Scozzi, F., Seck, F., Sellheim, P., Selyuzhenkov, I., Siebenson, J., Silva, L., Sobolev, Yu. G., Spataro, S., Ströbele, H., Stroth, J., Strzempek, P., Sturm, C., Svoboda, O., Szala, M., Tlusty, P., Traxler, M., Tsertos, H., Usenko, E., Wagner, V., Wendisch, C., Wiebusch, M. G., Wirth, J., Zanevsky, Y., Zumbruch, P., and Leifels, Y.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We present first data on sub-threshold production of K0 s mesons and {\Lambda} hyperons in Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.4 GeV. We observe an universal
scaling of hadrons containing strangeness, independent of their corresponding production thresholds. Comparing the yields, their scaling, and the shapes of the rapidity and the pt spectra to state-of-the-art transport model (UrQMD, HSD, IQMD) predictions, we find that none of the latter can simultaneously describe all observables with reasonable \c{hi}2 values., Comment: 8 pages, 10 figures - Published
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25. Nuclear Matter at High Density and Equation of State
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Chen, L. W., Dong, X., Fukushima, K., Galatyuk, T., Herrmann, N., Hong, B., Kisiel, A., Leifels, Y., Li, B. A., Rapp, R., Sako, H., Stroth, J., Wang, F. Q., Xiao, Z. G., Xu, N., Xu, R. X., Zhang, Y. F., Zhu, X. L., Luo, Xiaofeng, editor, Wang, Qun, editor, Xu, Nu, editor, and Zhuang, Pengfei, editor
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- 2022
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26. Weakly Bound Neutron-Rich Nuclei and Cosmic Phenomena
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Datta, Ushasi, Rahaman, A., Chakraborty, S., Agrawal, B. K., Aumann, T., Boretzky, K., Caesar, C., Emling, H., Geissel, H., Langer, C., Bleis, T. Le, Leifels, Y., Marganiec, J., Münzenberg, G., Nociforo, C., Plag, R., Reinferth, R., Ricciardi, V., Rossi, D., Scheidenberger, C., Simon, H., Typel, S., Volkov, V., Wamers, F., Winfield, J. S., Weick, H., Jonson, B., Johansson, H., Nilsson, T., Wagner, A., Angelis, G. De., Carlson, B. V., Kröll, T., Scheit, H., Krücken, R., Catford, W. N., Novo, S. Beceiro, Cortina, D., Fernandez, P. Diaz, Taylor, J., and Chartier, M.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The single particle and bulk properties of the neutron-rich nuclei constrain fundamental issues in nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics like the limits of existence of quantum many body systems (atomic nuclei), the equation of state of neutron-rich matter, neutron star, nucleosynthesis, evolution of stars, neutron star merging etc.. The state of the art of Coulomb breakup of the neutron-rich nuclei has been used to explore those properties. Unambiguous information on detailed components of the ground-state wave-function along with quantum numbers of the valence neutron of the nuclei have been obtained from the measurement of threshold strength along with the $\gamma$-rays spectra of the core following Coulomb breakup. The shape of this threshold strength is a finger-print of the quantum numbers of the nucleon. We investigated the ground-state properties of the neutron-rich Na, Mg, Al nuclei around N $\sim$ 20 using this method at GSI, Darmstadt. Very clear evidence has been observed for melting and merging of long cherished magic shell gaps at N = 20, 28. The evanescent neutron-rich nuclei imprint their existence in stellar explosive scenarios (r-process etc.). Coulomb dissociation (CD) is one of the important indirect measurements of the capture cross-section which may provide valuable input to the model for star evolution process, particularly the r-process. Some valuable bulk properties of the neutron-rich nuclei like the density dependent symmetry energy,neutron skin etc. play a key role in understanding cosmic phenomena and these properties have been studied via electromagnetic excitation. Preliminary results of electromagnetic excitation of the neutron-rich nucleus, $^{32}$Mg are presented., Comment: Talk presented CIPANP2018. 9 pages, LaTeX, 10 eps figures
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- 2018
27. The influence of the neutron skin and the asymmetry energy on the $\pi^-/\pi^+$ ratio
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Hartnack, C., Fevre, A. Le, Leifels, Y., and Aichelin, J.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We use the Isospin Quantum Molecular Dynamics model (IQMD) to analyze the centrality dependence of the isospin ratio of pions, $\pi^-/\pi^+$. We find that the density dependence of the asymmetry potential, the Pauli blocking of the $\Delta$-decay and the thickness of the neutron skin influence in different ways this observable. Using the centrality dependence of this ratio at different beam energies we can disentangle the different contributions and open the way for their experimental determination.
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28. Wide acceptance measurement of the K$^-$/K$^+$ ratio from Ni+Ni collisions at 1.91A GeV
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Piasecki, K., Herrmann, N., Averbeck, R., Andronic, A., Barret, V., Basrak, Z., Bastid, N., Benabderrahmane, M. L., Berger, M., Buehler, P., Cargnelli, M., Čaplar, R., Cordier, E., Crochet, P., Czerwiakowa, O., Deppner, I., Dupieux, P., Dželalija, M., Fabbietti, L., Fodor, Z., Gasik, P., Gašparić, I., Grishkin, Y., Hartmann, O. N., Hildenbrand, K. D., Hong, B., Kang, T. I., Kecskemeti, J., Kim, Y. J., Kirejczyk, M., Kiš, M., Koczon, P., Korolija, M., Kotte, R., Lebedev, A., Leifels, Y., Fèvre, A. Le, Liu, J. L., Lopez, X., Mangiarotti, A., Manko, V., Marton, J., Matulewicz, T., Merschmeyer, M., Münzer, R., Pelte, D., Petrovici, M., Rami, F., Reischl, A., Reisdorf, W., Ryu, M. S., Schmidt, P., Schüttauf, A., Seres, Z., Sikora, B., Sim, K. S., Simion, V., Siwek-Wilczyńska, K., Smolyankin, V., Stoicea, G., Suzuki, K., Tymiński, Z., Wagner, P., Weber, I., Widmann, E., Wiśniewski, K., Xiao, Z. G., Xu, H. S., Yushmanov, I., Zhang, Y., Zhilin, A., Zinyuk, V., and Zmeskal, J.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The FOPI Collaboration at the GSI SIS-18 synchrotron measured charged kaons from central and semi-central collisions of Ni+Ni at a beam energy of 1.91A GeV. We present the distribution of the K$^-$\K$^+$ ratio on the energy vs polar angle plane in the nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass frame, with and without subtraction of the contribution of $\phi$(1020) meson decays to the K$^-$ yield. The acceptance of the current experiment is substantially wider compared to the previous measurement of the same colliding system. The ratio of K$^-$ to K$^+$ energy spectra is expected to be sensitive to the in-medium modifications of basic kaon properties like mass. Recent results obtained by the HADES Collaboration at 1.23A and 1.76A GeV indicate that after inclusion of the $\phi$ meson decay contribution to the K$^-$ production no difference between the slopes of the K$^-$ and K$^+$ energy spectra is observed within uncertainties. For our data a linear fit to this ratio obtained after subtraction of the $\phi$ meson contribution still shows a decrease with kinetic energy, although a constant value cannot be rejected. The contribution of $\Lambda(1520) \rightarrow p\text{K}^-$ decays estimated from fitting the thermal model to the experimental yields appears to be another factor of moderate relevance., Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables (1 appendix table)
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29. Determination of N* amplitudes from associated strangeness production in p+p collisions
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Münzer, R., Fabbietti, L., Epple, E., Klose, P., Hauenstein, F., Herrmann, N., Grzonka, D., Leifels, Y., Maggiora, M., Pleiner, D., Ramstein, B., Ritman, J., Roderburg, E., Salabura, P., Sarantsev, A., Basrak, Z., Buehler, P., Cargnelli, M., Caplar, R., Clement, H., Czerwiakowa, O., Deppner, I., Eyrich, M. Dzelalija W., Fodor, Z., Gasik, P., Gasparic, I., Gillitzer, A., Grishkin, Y., Hartmann, O. N., Hildenbrand, K. D., Hong, B., Kang, T. I., Kecskemeti, J., Kim, Y. J., Kirejczyk, M., Kis, M., Koczon, P., Kotte, R., Lebedev, A., Fevre, A. Le, Liu, J. L., Manko, V., Marton, J., Matulewicz, T., Piasecki, K., Rami, F., Reischl, A., Ryu, M. S., Schmidt, P., Seres, Z., Sikora, B., Sim, K. S., Siwek-Wilczynska, K., Smolyankin, V., Suzuki, K., Tyminski, Z., Wagner, P., Weber, I., Widmann, E., Wisniewski, K., Xiao, Z. G., Yamasaki, T., Yushmanov, I., Wintz, P., Zhang, Y., Zhilin, A., Zinyuk, V., and Zmeskal, J.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We present the first determination of the energy-dependent production amplitudes of N$^{*}$ resonances with masses between 1650 MeV/c$^{2}$ and 1900 MeV/c$^{2}$ for an excess energy between $0$ and $600$ MeV. A combined Partial Wave Analysis of seven exclusively reconstructed data samples for the reaction p+p $\rightarrow pK\Lambda$ measured by the COSY-TOF, DISTO, FOPI and HADES collaborations in fixed target experiments at kinetic energies between 2.14 and 3.5 GeV is used to determine the amplitude of the resonant and non-resonant contributions., Comment: 9 pages 4 figures
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30. A Large Ungated TPC with GEM Amplification
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Berger, M., Ball, M., Fabbietti, L., Ketzer, B., Arora, R., Beck, R., Böhmer, F., Chen, J. -C., Cusanno, F., Dørheim, S., Hehner, J., Herrmann, N., Höppner, C., Kaiser, D., Kis, M., Kleipa, V., Konorov, I., Kunkel, J., Kurz, N., Leifels, Y., Müllner, P., Münzer, R., Neubert, S., Rauch, J., Schmidt, C. J., Schmitz, R., Soyk, D., Vandenbroucke, M., Voss, B., Walther, D., and Zmeskal, J.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
A Time Projection Chamber (TPC) is an ideal device for the detection of charged particle tracks in a large volume covering a solid angle of almost $4\pi$. The high density of hits on a given particle track facilitates the task of pattern recognition in a high-occupancy environment and in addition provides particle identification by measuring the specific energy loss for each track. For these reasons, TPCs with Multiwire Proportional Chamber (MWPC) amplification have been and are widely used in experiments recording heavy-ion collisions. A significant drawback, however, is the large dead time of the order of 1 ms per event generated by the use of a gating grid, which is mandatory to prevent ions created in the amplification region from drifting back into the drift volume, where they would severely distort the drift path of subsequent tracks. For experiments with higher event rates this concept of a conventional TPC operating with a triggered gating grid can therefore not be applied without a significant loss of data. A continuous readout of the signals is the more appropriate way of operation. This, however, constitutes a change of paradigm with considerable challenges to be met concerning the amplification region, the design and bandwidth of the readout electronics, and the data handling. A mandatory prerequisite for such an operation is a sufficiently good suppression of the ion backflow from the avalanche region, which otherwise limits the tracking and particle identification capabilities of such a detector. Gas Electron Multipliers (GEM) are a promising candidate to combine excellent spatial resolution with an intrinsic suppression of ions. In this paper we describe the design, construction and the commissioning of a large TPC with GEM amplification and without gating grid (GEM-TPC)., Comment: 73 pages, 55 figures
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31. NeuLAND: The high-resolution neutron time-of-flight spectrometer for R3B at FAIR
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Boretzky, K., Gašparić, I., Heil, M., Mayer, J., Heinz, A., Caesar, C., Kresan, D., Simon, H., Törnqvist, H.T., Körper, D., Alkhazov, G., Atar, L., Aumann, T., Bemmerer, D., Bondarev, S.V., Bott, L.T., Chakraborty, S., Cherciu, M.I., Chulkov, L.V., Ciobanu, M., Datta, U., De Filippo, E., Douma, C.A., Dreyer, J., Elekes, Z., Enders, J., Galaviz, D., Geraci, E., Gnoffo, B., Göbel, K., Golovtsov, V.L., Gonzalez Diaz, D., Gruzinsky, N., Heftrich, T., Heggen, H., Hehner, J., Hensel, T., Hoemann, E., Holl, M., Horvat, A., Horváth, Á., Ickert, G., Jelavić Malenica, D., Johansson, H.T., Jonson, B., Kahlbow, J., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kelić-Heil, A., Kempe, M., Koch, K., Kozlenko, N.G., Krivshich, A.G., Kurz, N., Kuznetsov, V., Langer, C., Leifels, Y., Lihtar, I., Löher, B., Machado, J., Martorana, N.S., Miki, K., Nilsson, T., Orischin, E.M., Pagano, E.V., Pirrone, S., Politi, G., Potlog, P.- M., Rahaman, A., Reifarth, R., Rigollet, C., Röder, M., Rossi, D.M., Russotto, P., Savran, D., Scheit, H., Schindler, F., Stach, D., Stan, E., Stomvall Gill, J., Teubig, P., Trimarchi, M., Uvarov, L., Volknandt, M., Volkov, S., Wagner, A., Wagner, V., Wranne, S., Yakorev, D., Zanetti, L., Zilges, A., and Zuber, K.
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- 2021
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32. On the Origin of the Elliptic Flow and its Dependence on the Equation of State in Heavy Ion Reactions at Intermediate Energies
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Fevre, A. Le, Leifels, Y., Hartnack, C., and Aichelin, J.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Recently it has been discovered that the elliptic flow, v2, of composite charged particles emitted at midrapidity in Heavy-Ion collisions at intermediate energies shows the strongest sensitivity to the Nuclear Equation of State (EoS) which has been observed up to now within a microscopic model. This dependence on the nuclear EoS is predicted by Quantum Molecular Dynamics (QMD) calculations [1] which show as well that the absorption or rescattering of in-plane emitted particles by the spectator matter is not the main reason for the EoS dependence of the elliptic flow at mid-rapidity but different density gradients (and therefore different forces) in the direction of the impact parameter (x-direction) as compared to the direction perpendicular to the reaction plan (y-direction), caused by the presence of the spectator matter. The stronger density gradient in y-direction accelerates the particles more and creates therefore a negative v2. When using a soft momentum dependent EoS, the QMD calculations reproduce the experimental results., Comment: text substantially revised, most figures exchanged, PRC in print
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- 2016
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33. Results of the ASY-EOS experiment at GSI: The symmetry energy at suprasaturation density
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Russotto, P., Gannon, S., Kupny, S., Lasko, 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., De Filippo, E., Di Toro, M., Famiano, M., Gašparić, I., Grassi, L., Guazzoni, C., Guazzoni, P., Heil, M., Heilborn, L., Introzzi, R., Isobe, T., Kezzar, K., Kiš, M., Krasznahorkay, A., Kurz, N., La Guidara, E., Lanzalone, G., Fèvre, A. Le, Leifels, Y., Lemmon, R. C., Li, Q. F., Lombardo, I., Lukasik, J., Lynch, W. G., Marini, P., Matthews, Z., May, L., Minniti, T., Mostazo, M., Pagano, A., Pagano, E. V., Papa, M., Pawlowski, 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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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Directed and elliptic flows of neutrons and light charged particles were measured for the reaction 197Au+197Au at 400 MeV/nucleon incident energy within the ASY-EOS experimental campaign at the GSI laboratory. The detection system consisted of the Large Area Neutron Detector LAND, combined with parts of the CHIMERA multidetector, of the ALADIN Time-of-flight Wall, and of the Washington-University Microball detector. The latter three arrays were used for the event characterization and reaction-plane reconstruction. In addition, an array of triple telescopes, KRATTA, was used for complementary measurements of the isotopic composition and flows of light charged particles. From the comparison of the elliptic flow ratio of neutrons with respect to charged particles with UrQMD predictions, a value \gamma = 0.72 \pm 0.19 is obtained for the power-law coefficient describing the density dependence of the potential part in the parametrization of the symmetry energy. It represents a new and more stringent constraint for the regime of supra-saturation density and confirms, with a considerably smaller uncertainty, the moderately soft to linear density dependence deduced from the earlier FOPI-LAND data. The densities probed are shown to reach beyond twice saturation., Comment: 25 pages, 22 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review C
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34. Challenges in QCD matter physics - The Compressed Baryonic Matter experiment at FAIR
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CBM Collaboration, Ablyazimov, T., Abuhoza, A., Adak, R. P., Adamczyk, M., Agarwal, K., Aggarwal, M. M., Ahammed, Z., Ahmad, F., Ahmad, N., Ahmad, S., Akindinov, A., Akishin, P., Akishina, E., Akishina, T., Akishina, V., Akram, A., Al-Turany, M., Alekseev, I., Alexandrov, E., Alexandrov, I., Amar-Youcef, S., Anđelić, M., Andreeva, O., Andrei, C., Andronic, A., Anisimov, Yu., Appelshäuser, H., Argintaru, D., Atkin, E., Avdeev, S., Averbeck, R., Azmi, M. D., Baban, V., Bach, M., Badura, E., Bähr, S., Balog, T., Balzer, M., Bao, E., Baranova, N., Barczyk, T., Bartoş, D., Bashir, S., Baszczyk, M., Batenkov, O., Baublis, V., Baznat, M., Becker, J., Becker, K. -H., Belogurov, S., Belyakov, D., Bendarouach, J., Berceanu, I., Bercuci, A., Berdnikov, A., Berdnikov, Y., Berendes, R., Berezin, G., Bergmann, C., Bertini, D., Bertini, O., Beşliu, C., Bezshyyko, O., Bhaduri, P. P., Bhasin, A., Bhati, A. K., Bhattacharjee, B., Bhattacharyya, A., Bhattacharyya, T. K., Biswas, S., Blank, T., Blau, D., Blinov, V., Blume, C., Bocharov, Yu., Book, J., Breitner, T., Brüning, U., Brzychczyk, J., Bubak, A., Büsching, H., Bus, T., Butuzov, V., Bychkov, A., Byszuk, A., Cai, Xu, Cálin, M., Cao, Ping, Caragheorgheopol, G., Carević, I., Cătănescu, V., Chakrabarti, A., Chattopadhyay, S., Chaus, A., Chen, Hongfang, Chen, LuYao, Cheng, Jianping, Chepurnov, V., Cherif, H., Chernogorov, A., Ciobanu, M. I., Claus, G., Constantin, F., Csanád, M., D'Ascenzo, N., Das, Supriya, Das, Susovan, de Cuveland, J., Debnath, B., Dementiev, D., Deng, Wendi, Deng, Zhi, Deppe, H., Deppner, I., Derenovskaya, O., Deveaux, C. A., Deveaux, M., Dey, K., Dey, M., Dillenseger, P., Dobyrn, V., Doering, D., Dong, Sheng, Dorokhov, A., Dreschmann, M., Drozd, A., Dubey, A. K., Dubnichka, S., Dubnichkova, Z., Dürr, M., Dutka, L., Dželalija, M., Elsha, V. V., Emschermann, D., Engel, H., Eremin, V., Eşanu, T., Eschke, J., Eschweiler, D., Fan, Huanhuan, Fan, Xingming, Farooq, M., Fateev, O., Feng, Shengqin, Figuli, S. P. D., Filozova, I., Finogeev, D., Fischer, P., Flemming, H., Förtsch, J., Frankenfeld, U., Friese, V., Friske, E., Fröhlich, I., Frühauf, J., Gajda, J., Galatyuk, T., Gangopadhyay, G., Chávez, C. García, Gebelein, J., Ghosh, P., Ghosh, S. K., Gläßel, S., Goffe, M., Golinka-Bezshyyko, L., Golovatyuk, V., Golovnya, S., Golovtsov, V., Golubeva, M., Golubkov, D., Ramírez, A. Gómez, Gorbunov, S., Gorokhov, S., Gottschalk, D., Gryboś, P., Grzeszczuk, A., Guber, F., Gudima, K., Gumiński, M., Gupta, A., Gusakov, Yu., Han, Dong, Hartmann, H., He, Shue, Hehner, J., Heine, N., Herghelegiu, A., Herrmann, N., Heß, B., Heuser, J. M., Himmi, A., Höhne, C., Holzmann, R., Hu, Dongdong, Huang, Guangming, Huang, Xinjie, Hutter, D., Ierusalimov, A., Ilgenfritz, E. -M., Irfan, M., Ivanischev, D., Ivanov, M., Ivanov, P., Ivanov, Valery, Ivanov, Victor, Ivanov, Vladimir, Ivashkin, A., Jaaskelainen, K., Jahan, H., Jain, V., Jakovlev, V., Janson, T., Jiang, Di, Jipa, A., Kadenko, I., Kähler, P., Kämpfer, B., Kalinin, V., Kallunkathariyil, J., Kampert, K. -H., Kaptur, E., Karabowicz, R., Karavichev, O., Karavicheva, T., Karmanov, D., Karnaukhov, V., Karpechev, E., Kasiński, K., Kasprowicz, G., Kaur, M., Kazantsev, A., Kebschull, U., Kekelidze, G., Khan, M. M., Khan, S. A., Khanzadeev, A., Khasanov, F., Khvorostukhin, A., Kirakosyan, V., Kirejczyk, M., Kiryakov, A., Kiš, M., Kisel, I., Kisel, P., Kiselev, S., Kiss, T., Klaus, P., Kłeczek, R., Klein-Bösing, Ch., Kleipa, V., Klochkov, V., Kmon, P., Koch, K., Kochenda, L., Koczoń, P., Koenig, W., Kohn, M., Kolb, B. W., Kolosova, A., Komkov, B., Korolev, M., Korolko, I., Kotte, R., Kovalchuk, A., Kowalski, S., Koziel, M., Kozlov, G., Kozlov, V., Kramarenko, V., Kravtsov, P., Krebs, E., Kreidl, C., Kres, I., Kresan, D., Kretschmar, G., Krieger, M., Kryanev, A. V., Kryshen, E., Kuc, M., Kucewicz, W., Kucher, V., Kudin, L., Kugler, A., Kumar, Ajit, Kumar, Ashwini, Kumar, L., Kunkel, J., Kurepin, A., Kurepin, N., Kurilkin, A., Kurilkin, P., Kushpil, V., Kuznetsov, S., Kyva, V., Ladygin, V., Lara, C., Larionov, P., García, A. Laso, Lavrik, E., Lazanu, I., Lebedev, A., Lebedev, S., Lebedeva, E., Lehnert, J., Lehrbach, J., Leifels, Y., Lemke, F., Li, Cheng, Li, Qiyan, Li, Xin, Li, Yuanjing, Lindenstruth, V., Linnik, B., Liu, Feng, Lobanov, I., Lobanova, E., Löchner, S., Loizeau, P. -A., Lone, S. A., Martínez, J. A. Lucio, Luo, Xiaofeng, Lymanets, A., Lyu, Pengfei, Maevskaya, A., Mahajan, S., Mahapatra, D. P., Mahmoud, T., Maj, P., Majka, Z., Malakhov, A., Malankin, E., Malkevich, D., Malyatina, O., Malygina, H., Mandal, M. M., Mandal, S., Manko, V., Manz, S., Garcia, A. M. Marin, Markert, J., Masciocchi, S., Matulewicz, T., Meder, L., Merkin, M., Mialkovski, V., Michel, J., Miftakhov, N., Mik, L., Mikhailov, K., Mikhaylov, V., Milanović, B., Militsija, V., Miskowiec, D., Momot, I., Morhardt, T., Morozov, S., Müller, W. F. J., Müntz, C., Mukherjee, S., Castillo, C. E. Muńoz, Murin, Yu., Najman, R., Nandi, C., Nandy, E., Naumann, L., Nayak, T., Nedosekin, A., Negi, V. S., Niebur, W., Nikulin, V., Normanov, D., Oancea, A., Oh, Kunsu, Onishchuk, Yu., Ososkov, G., Otfinowski, P., Ovcharenko, E., Pal, S., Panasenko, I., Panda, N. R., Parzhitskiy, S., Patel, V., Pauly, C., Penschuck, M., Peshekhonov, D., Peshekhonov, V., Petráček, V., Petri, M., Petriş, M., Petrovici, A., Petrovici, M., Petrovskiy, A., Petukhov, O., Pfeifer, D., Piasecki, K., Pieper, J., Pietraszko, J., Płaneta, R., Plotnikov, V., Plujko, V., Pluta, J., Pop, A., Pospisil, V., Poźniak, K., Prakash, A., Prasad, S. K., Prokudin, M., Pshenichnov, I., Pugach, M., Pugatch, V., Querchfeld, S., Rabtsun, S., Radulescu, L., Raha, S., Rami, F., Raniwala, R., Raniwala, S., Raportirenko, A., Rautenberg, J., Rauza, J., Ray, R., Razin, S., Reichelt, P., Reinecke, S., Reinefeld, A., Reshetin, A., Ristea, C., Ristea, O., Rodriguez, A. Rodriguez, Roether, F., Romaniuk, R., Rost, A., Rostchin, E., Rostovtseva, I., Roy, Amitava, Roy, Ankhi, Rożynek, J., Ryabov, Yu., Sadovsky, A., Sahoo, R., Sahu, P. K., Sahu, S. K., Saini, J., Samanta, S., Sambyal, S. S., Samsonov, V., Rosado, J. Sánchez, Sander, O., Sarangi, S., Satława, T., Sau, S., Saveliev, V., Schatral, S., Schiaua, C., Schintke, F., Schmidt, C. J., Schmidt, H. R., Schmidt, K., Scholten, J., Schweda, K., Seck, F., Seddiki, S., Selyuzhenkov, I., Semennikov, A., Senger, A., Senger, P., Shabanov, A., Shabunov, A., Shao, Ming, Sheremetiev, A. D., Shi, Shusu, Shumeiko, N., Shumikhin, V., Sibiryak, I., Sikora, B., Simakov, A., Simon, C., Simons, C., Singaraju, R. N., Singh, A. K., Singh, B. K., Singh, C. P., Singhal, V., Singla, M., Sitzmann, P., Siwek-Wilczyńska, K., Škoda, L., Skwira-Chalot, I., Som, I., Song, Guofeng, Song, Jihye, Sosin, Z., Soyk, D., Staszel, P., Strikhanov, M., Strohauer, S., Stroth, J., Sturm, C., Sultanov, R., Sun, Yongjie, Svirida, D., Svoboda, O., Szabó, A., Szczygieł, R., Talukdar, R., Tang, Zebo, Tanha, M., Tarasiuk, J., Tarassenkova, O., Târzilă, M. -G., Teklishyn, M., Tischler, T., Tlustý, P., Tölyhi, T., Toia, A., Topil'skaya, N., Träger, M., Tripathy, S., Tsakov, I., Tsyupa, Yu., Turowiecki, A., Tuturas, N. G., Uhlig, F., Usenko, E., Valin, I., Varga, D., Vassiliev, I., Vasylyev, O., Verbitskaya, E., Verhoeven, W., Veshikov, A., Visinka, R., Viyogi, Y. P., Volkov, S., Volochniuk, A., Vorobiev, A., Voronin, Aleksey, Voronin, Alexander, Vovchenko, V., Vznuzdaev, M., Wang, Dong, Wang, Xi-Wei, Wang, Yaping, Wang, Yi, Weber, M., Wendisch, C., Wessels, J. P., Wiebusch, M., Wiechula, J., Wielanek, D., Wieloch, A., Wilms, A., Winckler, N., Winter, M., Wiśniewski, K., Wolf, Gy., Won, Sanguk, Wu, Ke-Jun, Wüstenfeld, J., Xiang, Changzhou, Xu, Nu, Yang, Junfeng, Yang, Rongxing, Yin, Zhongbao, Yoo, In-Kwon, Yuldashev, B., Yushmanov, I., Zabołotny, W., Zaitsev, Yu., Zamiatin, N. I., Zanevsky, Yu., Zhalov, M., Zhang, Yifei, Zhang, Yu, Zhao, Lei, Zheng, Jiajun, Zheng, Sheng, Zhou, Daicui, Zhou, Jing, Zhu, Xianglei, Zinchenko, A., Zipper, W., Żoładź, M., Zrelov, P., Zryuev, V., Zumbruch, P., and Zyzak, M.
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Substantial experimental and theoretical efforts worldwide are devoted to explore the phase diagram of strongly interacting matter. At LHC and top RHIC energies, QCD matter is studied at very high temperatures and nearly vanishing net-baryon densities. There is evidence that a Quark-Gluon-Plasma (QGP) was created at experiments at RHIC and LHC. The transition from the QGP back to the hadron gas is found to be a smooth cross over. For larger net-baryon densities and lower temperatures, it is expected that the QCD phase diagram exhibits a rich structure, such as a first-order phase transition between hadronic and partonic matter which terminates in a critical point, or exotic phases like quarkyonic matter. The discovery of these landmarks would be a breakthrough in our understanding of the strong interaction and is therefore in the focus of various high-energy heavy-ion research programs. The Compressed Baryonic Matter (CBM) experiment at FAIR will play a unique role in the exploration of the QCD phase diagram in the region of high net-baryon densities, because it is designed to run at unprecedented interaction rates. High-rate operation is the key prerequisite for high-precision measurements of multi-differential observables and of rare diagnostic probes which are sensitive to the dense phase of the nuclear fireball. The goal of the CBM experiment at SIS100 (sqrt(s_NN) = 2.7 - 4.9 GeV) is to discover fundamental properties of QCD matter: the phase structure at large baryon-chemical potentials (mu_B > 500 MeV), effects of chiral symmetry, and the equation-of-state at high density as it is expected to occur in the core of neutron stars. In this article, we review the motivation for and the physics programme of CBM, including activities before the start of data taking in 2022, in the context of the worldwide efforts to explore high-density QCD matter., Comment: 15 pages, 11 figures. Published in European Physical Journal A
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35. Centrality dependence of subthreshold $\phi$ meson production in Ni+Ni collisions at 1.9A GeV
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Piasecki, K., Tymiński, Z., Herrmann, N., Averbeck, R., Andronic, A., Barret, V., Basrak, Z., Bastid, N., Benabderrahmane, M. L., Berger, M., Buehler, P., Cargnelli, M., Čaplar, R., Cordier, E., Crochet, P., Czerwiakowa, O., Deppner, I., Dupieux, P., Dželalija, M., Fabbietti, L., Fodor, Z., Gasik, P., Gašparić, I., Grishkin, Y., Hartmann, O. N., Hildenbrand, K. D., Hong, B., Kang, T. I., Kecskemeti, J., Kim, Y. J., Kirejczyk, M., Kiš, M., Koczon, P., Korolija, M., Kotte, R., Lebedev, A., Leifels, Y., Fèvre, A. Le, Liu, J. L., Lopez, X., Mangiarotti, A., Manko, V., Marton, J., Matulewicz, T., Merschmeyer, M., Münzer, R., Pelte, D., Petrovici, M., Rami, F., Reischl, A., Reisdorf, W., Ryu, M. S., Schmidt, P., Schüttauf, A., Seres, Z., Sikora, B., Sim, K. S., Simion, V., Siwek-Wilczyńska, K., Smolyankin, V., Stoicea, G., Suzuki, K., Wagner, P., Weber, I., Widmann, E., Wiśniewski, K., Xiao, Z. G., Xu, H. S., Yushmanov, I., Zhang, Y., Zhilin, A., Zinyuk, V., and Zmeskal, J.
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We analysed the $\phi$ meson production in central Ni+Ni collisions at the beam kinetic energy of 1.93A GeV with the FOPI spectrometer and found the production probability per event of $[8.6 ~\pm~ 1.6 ~(\text{stat}) \pm 1.5 ~(\text{syst})] \times 10^{-4}$. This new data point allows for the first time to inspect the centrality dependence of the subthreshold $\phi$ meson production in heavy-ion collisions. The rise of $\phi$ meson multiplicity per event with mean number of participants can be parameterized by the power function with exponent $\alpha = 1.8 \pm 0.6$. The ratio of $\phi$ to $\text{K}^-$ production yields seems not to depend within the experimental uncertainties on the collision centrality, and the average of measured values was found to be $0.36 \pm 0.05$., Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures
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36. Coulomb breakup of neutron-rich $^{29,30}$Na isotopes near the island of inversion
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Rahaman, A ., Datta, Ushasi, Aumann, T., Beceiro-Novo, S., Boretzky, K., Caesar, C., Carlson, B. V., Catford, W. N., Chakraborty, S., Chartier, M., Cortina-Gil, D., Angelis, G. De., Gonzalez-Diaz, D., Emling, H., Fernandez, P. Diaz, Fraile, L. M., Ershova, O., Geissel, H., Jonson, B., Johansson, H., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Krücken, R., Kröll, T., Kurcewicz, J., Langer, C., Bleis, T. Le, Leifels, Y., Münzenberg, G., Marganiec, J., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Najafi, A., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Plag, R., Reifarth, R., Rigollet, C., Ricciardi, V., Rossi, D., Scheit, H., Simon, H., Scheidenberger, C., Typel, S., Taylor, J., Togano, Y., Volkov, V., Weick, H., Wagner, A., Wamers, F., Weigand, M., Winfield, J. S., Yakorev, D., and Zoric, M.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
First results are reported on the ground state configurations of the neutron-rich $^{29,30}$Na isotopes, obtained via Coulomb dissociation (CD) measurements as a method of the direct probe. The invariant mass spectra of those nuclei have been obtained through measurement of the four-momentum of all decay products after Coulomb excitation on a $^{208}Pb$ target at energies of 400-430 MeV/nucleon using FRS-ALADIN-LAND setup at GSI, Darmstadt. Integrated Coulomb-dissociation cross-sections (CD) of 89 $(7)$ mb and 167 $(13)$ mb up to excitation energy of 10 MeV for one neutron removal from $^{29}$Na and $^{30}$Na respectively, have been extracted. The major part of one neutron removal, CD cross-sections of those nuclei populate core, in its' ground state. A comparison with the direct breakup model, suggests the predominant occupation of the valence neutron in the ground state of $^{29}$Na${(3/2^+)}$ and $^{30}$Na${(2^+)}$ is the $d$ orbital with small contribution in the $s$-orbital which are coupled with ground state of the core. The ground state configurations of these nuclei are as $^{28}$Na$_{gs (1^+)\otimes\nu_{s,d}$ and $^{29}$Na$_{gs}(3/2^+)\otimes\nu_{ s,d}$, respectively. The ground state spin and parity of these nuclei, obtained from this experiment are in agreement with earlier reported values. The spectroscopic factors for the valence neutron occupying the $s$ and $d$ orbitals for these nuclei in the ground state have been extracted and reported for the first time. A comparison of the experimental findings with the shell model calculation using MCSM suggests a lower limit of around 4.3 MeV of the sd-pf shell gap in $^{30}$Na., Comment: Modified version of the manuscript is accepted for publication in Journal of Physics G, Jan., 2017
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37. Strange meson production in Al+Al collisions at 1.9A GeV
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Gasik, P., Piasecki, K., Herrmann, N., Leifels, Y., Matulewicz, T., Andronic, A., Averbeck, R., Barret, V., Basrak, Z., Bastid, N., Benabderrahmane, M. L., Berger, M., Buehler, P., Cargnelli, M., Čaplar, R., Crochet, P., Czerwiakowa, O., Deppner, I., Dupieux, P., Dželalija, M., Fabbietti, L., Fodor, Z., Gašparić, I., Grishkin, Y., Hartmann, O. N., Hildenbrand, K. D., Hong, B., Kang, T. I., Kecskemeti, J., Kim, Y. J., Kirejczyk, M., Kiš, M., Koczon, P., Kotte, R., Lebedev, A., Fèvre, A. Le, Liu, J. L., Lopez, X., Manko, V., Marton, J., Münzer, R., Petrovici, M., Rami, F., Reischl, A., Reisdorf, W., Ryu, M. S., Schmidt, P., Schüttauf, A., Seres, Z., Sikora, B., Sim, K. S., Simion, V., Siwek-Wilczyńska, K., Smolyankin, V., Suzuki, K., Tymiński, Z., Wagner, P., Weber, I., Widmann, E., Wiśniewski, K., Xiao, Z. G., Yushmanov, I., Zhang, Y., Zhilin, A., Zinyuk, V., and Zmeskal, J.
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The production of K$^+$, K$^-$ and $\varphi$(1020) mesons is studied in Al+Al collisions at a beam energy of 1.9A GeV which is close or below the production threshold in NN reactions. Inverse slopes, anisotropy parameters, and total emission yields of K$^{\pm}$ mesons are obtained. A comparison of the ratio of kinetic energy distributions of K$^-$ and K$^+$ mesons to the HSD transport model calculations suggests that the inclusion of the in-medium modifications of kaon properties is necessary to reproduce the ratio. The inverse slope and total yield of $\phi$ mesons are deduced. The contribution to K$^-$ production from $\phi$ meson decays is found to be [17 $\pm$ 3 (stat) $^{+2}_{-7}$ (syst)] %. The results are in line with previous K$^{\pm}$ and $\phi$ data obtained for different colliding systems at similar incident beam energies., Comment: 16 pages, 11 figures
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38. FRIGA, A New Approach To Identify Isotopes and Hypernuclei In N-Body Transport Models
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Fèvre, A. Le, Leifels, Y., Aichelin, J., Hartnack, Ch., Kireyev, V., and Bratkovskaya, E.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We present a new algorithm to identify fragments in computer simulations of relativistic heavy ion collisions. It is based on the simulated annealing technique and can be applied to n-body transport models like the Quantum Molecular Dynamics. This new approach is able to predict isotope yields as well as hyper-nucleus production. In order to illustrate its predicting power, we confront this new method to experimental data, and show the sensitivity on the parameters which govern the cluster formation.
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39. Constraining the nuclear matter equation of state around twice saturation density
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Fèvre, A. Le, Leifels, Y., Reisdorf, W., Aichelin, J., and Hartnack, Ch.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Using FOPI data on elliptic flow in Au+Au collisions between 0.4 and 1.5A GeV we extract constraints for the equation of state (EOS) of compressed symmetric nuclear matter using the transport code IQMD by introducing an observable describing the evolution of the size of the elliptic flow as a function of rapidity. This observable is sensitive to the nuclear EOS and a robust tool to constrain the compressibility of nuclear matter up to 2 $\rho_0$.
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40. Influence of $\phi$ mesons on negative kaons in Ni+Ni collisions at 1.91A GeV beam energy
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Piasecki, K., Herrmann, N., Averbeck, R., Andronic, A., Barret, V., Basrak, Z., Bastid, N., Benabderrahmane, M. L., Berger, M., Buehler, P., Cargnelli, M., Čaplar, R., Crochet, P., Czerwiakowa, O., Deppner, I., Dupieux, P., Dželalija, M., Fabbietti, L., Fodor, Z., Gasik, P., Gašparić, I., Grishkin, Y., Hartmann, O. N., Hildenbrand, K. D., Hong, B., Kang, T. I., Kecskemeti, J., Kim, Y. J., Kirejczyk, M., Kiš, M., Koczon, P., Kotte, R., Lebedev, A., Leifels, Y., Fèvre, A. Le, Liu, J. L., Lopez, X., Manko, V., Marton, J., Matulewicz, T., Münzer, R., Petrovici, M., Rami, F., Reischl, A., Reisdorf, W., Ryu, M. S., Schmidt, P., Schüttauf, A., Seres, Z., Sikora, B., Sim, K. S., Simion, V., Siwek-Wilczyńska, K., Smolyankin, V., Suzuki, K., Tymiński, Z., Wagner, P., Weber, I., Widmann, E., Wiśniewski, K., Xiao, Z. G., Yushmanov, I., Zhang, Y., Zhilin, A., Zinyuk, V., and Zmeskal, J.
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$\phi$ and K$^-$ mesons from Ni+Ni collisions at the beam energy of 1.91A GeV have been measured by the FOPI spectrometer, with a trigger selecting central and semi-central events amounting to 51% of the total cross section. The phase space distributions, and the total yield of K$^-$, as well as the kinetic energy distribution and the total yield of $\phi$ mesons are presented. The $\phi$\K$^-$ ratio is found to be $0.44 \pm 0.07(\text{stat}) ^{+0.18}_{-0.12} (\text{syst})$, meaning that about 22% of K$^-$ mesons originate from the decays of $\phi$ mesons, occurring mostly in vacuum. The inverse slopes of direct kaons are up to about 15 MeV larger than the ones extracted within the one-source model, signalling that a considerable share of gap between the slopes of K$^+$ and K$^-$ could be explained by the contribution of $\phi$ mesons to negative kaons., Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures
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41. Constraining the high-density nuclear symmetry energy with the transverse-momentum dependent elliptic flow
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Wang, Yongjia, Guo, Chenchen, Li, Qingfeng, Zhang, Hongfei, Leifels, Y., and Trautmann, W.
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Within the newly updated version of the ultrarelativistic quantum molecular dynamics (UrQMD) model, the transverse-velocity dependence of the elliptic flow of free nucleons from $^{197}$Au+$^{197}$Au collisions at the incident energy 400 MeV$/$nucleon is studied within different windows of the normalized c.m. rapidity $y_0$. It is found that the elliptic flow difference $v_{2}^{n}$-$v_{2}^{p}$ and ratio $v_{2}^{n}$/$v_{2}^{p}$ of neutrons versus protons are sensitive to the density dependence of the symmetry energy, especially the ratio $v_{2}^{n}$/$v_{2}^{p}$ at small transverse velocity in the intermediate rapidity intervals $0.4<|y_0|<0.6$. By comparing either transverse-momentum dependent or integrated FOPI/LAND elliptic flow data of nucleons and hydrogen isotopes with calculations using various Skyrme interactions, all exhibiting similar values of isoscalar incompressibility but very different density dependences of the symmetry energy, a moderately soft to linear symmetry energy is extracted, in good agreement with previous UrQMD or T\"{u}bingen QMD model calculations but contrasting results obtained with $\pi^-/\pi^+$ yield ratios available in the literature., Comment: 20 pages, 6 figures, accepted by Phys. Rev. C
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42. Azimuthal Emission Patterns of $K^{+}$ and of $ K^{-} $ Mesons in Ni + Ni Collisions near the Strangeness Production Threshold
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Zinyuk, V., Kang, T. I., Leifels, Y., Herrmann, N., Hong, B., Averbeck, R., Andronic, A., Barret, V., Basrak, Z., Bastid, N., Benabderrahmane, M. L., Berger, M., Buehler, P., Cargnelli, M., Čaplar, R., Carevic, I., Crochet, P., Deppner, I., Dupieux, P., Dželalija, M., Fabbietti, L., Fodor, Z., Gasik, P., Gašparić, I., Grishkin, Y., Hartmann, O. N., Hildenbrand, K. D., Kecskemeti, J., Kim, Y. J., Kirejczyk, M., Kiš, M., Koczon, P., Kotte, R., Lebedev, A., Fèvre, A. Le, Liu, J. L., Lopez, X., Manko, V., Marton, J., Matulewicz, T., Münzer, R., Petrovici, M., Piasecki, K., Rami, F., Reischl, A., Reisdorf, W., Ryu, M. S., Schmidt, P., Schüttauf, A., Seres, Z., Sikora, B., Sim, K. S., Simion, V., ilczyńska, K. Siwek, Smolyankin, V., Suzuki, K., Tyminski, Z., Wagner, P., Widmann, E., Wiśniewski, K., Xiao, Z. G., Yushmanov, I., Zhang, Y., Zhilin, A., and Zmeskal, J.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Azimuthal emission patterns of $K^\pm$ mesons have been measured in Ni + Ni collisions with the FOPI spectrometer at a beam kinetic energy of 1.91 A GeV. The transverse momentum $p_{T}$ integrated directed and elliptic flow of $K^{+}$ and $K^{-}$ mesons as well as the centrality dependence of $p_{T}$ - differential directed flow of $K^{+}$ mesons are compared to the predictions of HSD and IQMD transport models. The data exhibits different propagation patterns of $K^{+}$ and $K^{-}$ mesons in the compressed and heated nuclear medium and favor the existence of a kaon-nucleon in-medium potential, repulsive for $K^{+}$ mesons and attractive for $K^{-}$ mesons.
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43. PHQMD Model for the Formation of Nuclear Clusters and Hypernuclei in Heavy Ion Collisions
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Kireyeu, V., Aichelin, J., Bratkovskaya, E., Le Fèvre, A., Lenivenko, V., Kolesnikov, V., Leifels, Y., and Voronyuk, V.
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- 2020
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44. Flow probe of symmetry energy in relativistic heavy-ion reactions
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Russotto, P., Cozma, M. D., Fevre, A. Le, Leifels, Y., Lemmon, R., Li, Q., Lukasik, J., and Trautmann, W.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Flow observables in heavy-ion reactions at incident energies up to about 1 GeV per nucleon have been shown to be very useful for investigating the reaction dynamics and for determining the parameters of reaction models based on transport theory. In particular, the elliptic flow in collisions of neutron-rich heavy-ion systems emerges as an observable sensitive to the strength of the symmetry energy at supra-saturation densities. The comparison of ratios or differences of neutron and proton flows or neutron and hydrogen flows with predictions of transport models favors an approximately linear density dependence, consistent with ab-initio nuclear-matter theories. Extensive parameter searches have shown that the model dependence is comparable to the uncertainties of existing experimental data. Comprehensive new flow data of high accuracy, partly also through providing stronger constraints on model parameters, can thus be expected to improve our knowledge of the equation of state of asymmetric nuclear matter., Comment: 20 pages, 24 figures, review to appear in EPJA special volume on nuclear symmetry energy
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- 2013
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45. Towards a model-independent constraint of the high-density dependence of the symmetry energy
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Cozma, M. D., Leifels, Y., Trautmann, W., Li, Q., and Russotto, P.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Neutron-proton elliptic flow difference and ratio have been shown to be promising observables in the attempt to constrain the density dependence of the symmetry energy above the saturation point from heavy-ion collision data. Their dependence on model parameters like microscopic nucleon-nucleon cross-sections, compressibility of nuclear matter, optical potential, and symmetry energy parametrization is thoroughly studied. By using a parametrization of the symmetry energy derived from the momentum dependent Gogny force in conjunction with the T\"{u}bingen QMD model and comparing with the experimental FOPI/LAND data for 197Au+197Au collisions at 400 MeV/nucleon, a moderately stiff, x=-1.35 +/- 1.25, symmetry energy is extracted, a result that agrees with that of a similar study that employed the UrQMD transport model and a momentum independent power-law parametrization of the symmetry energy. This contrasts with diverging results extracted from the FOPI $\pi^{-}/\pi^{+}$ ratio available in the literature., Comment: 18 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. C
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- 2013
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46. KRATTA, a versatile triple telescope array for charged reaction products
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Łukasik, J., Pawłowski, P., Budzanowski, A., Czech, B., Skwirczyńska, I., Brzychczyk, J., Adamczyk, M., Kupny, S., Lasko, P., Sosin, Z., Wieloch, A., Kiš, M., Leifels, Y., and Trautmann, W.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A new detection system KRATTA, Krak\'ow Triple Telescope Array, is presented. This versatile, low threshold, broad energy range system has been built to measure the energy, emission angle, and isotopic composition of light charged reaction products. It consists of 38 independent modules which can be arranged in an arbitrary configuration. A single module, covering actively about 4.5 msr of the solid angle at the optimal distance of 40 cm from the target, consists of three identical, 0.500 mm thick, large area photodiodes, used also for direct detection, and of two CsI(1500 ppm Tl) crystals of 2.5 and 12.5 cm length, respectively. All the signals are digitally processed. The lower identification threshold, due to the thickness of the first photodiode, has been reduced to about 2.5 MeV for protons (~0.065 mm of Si equivalent) by applying a pulse shape analysis. The pulse shape analysis allowed also to decompose the complex signals from the middle photodiode into their ionization and scintillation components and to obtain a satisfactory isotopic resolution with a single readout channel. The upper energy limit for protons is about 260 MeV. The whole setup is easily portable. It performed very well during the ASY-EOS experiment, conducted in May 2011 at GSI. The structure and performance of the array are described using the results of Au+Au collisions at 400 MeV/nucleon obtained in this experiment., Comment: 10 pages, 18 figures, accepted by Nucl. Instr. and Meth. A
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47. The ASY-EOS experiment at GSI: investigating the symmetry energy at supra-saturation densities
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Russotto, P., Chartier, M., De Filippo, E., Févre, A. Le, Gannon, S., Gašparić, I., Kiš, M., Kupny, S., Leifels, Y., Lemmon, R. C., Łukasik, J., Marini, P., Pagano, A., 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., Benlliure, J., Boiano, C., Boisjoli, M., Boretzky, K., Brzychczyk, J., Budzanowski, A., Cardella, G., Cammarata, P., Chajecki, Z., Chbihi, A., Colonna, M., Cozma, D., Czech, B., Di Toro, M., Famiano, M., Geraci, E., 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., Li, Q., Lombardo, I., Lynch, W. G., Matthews, Z., May, L., Minniti, T., Mostazo, M., Papa, M., Pirrone, S., Politi, G., Porto, F., Reifarth, R., Reisdorf, W., Riccio, F., Rizzo, F., Rosato, E., Rossi, D., Simon, H., Skwirczynska, I., Sosin, Z., Stuhl, L., Trifiró, 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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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The elliptic-flow ratio of neutrons with respect to protons in reactions of neutron rich heavy-ions systems at intermediate energies has been proposed as an observable sensitive to the strength of the symmetry term in the nuclear Equation Of State (EOS) at supra-saturation densities. The recent results obtained from the existing FOPI/LAND data for $^{197}$Au+$^{197}$Au collisions at 400 MeV/nucleon in comparison with the UrQMD model allowed a first estimate of the symmetry term of the EOS but suffer from a considerable statistical uncertainty. 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 in May 2011., Comment: Talk given by P. Russotto at the 11th International Conference on Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions (NN2012), San Antonio, Texas, USA, May 27-June 1, 2012. To appear in the NN2012 Proceedings in Journal of Physics: Conference Series (JPCS)
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48. Technical Design Study for the PANDA Time Projection Chamber
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Ball, M., Böhmer, F. V., Dørheim, S., Höppner, C., Ketzer, B., Konorov, I., Neubert, S., Paul, S., Rauch, J., Uhl, S., Vandenbroucke, M., Berger, M., Berger-Chen, J. -C., Cusanno, F., Fabbietti, L., Münzer, R., Arora, R., Frühauf, J., Kiš, M., Leifels, Y., Kleipa, V., Hehner, J., Kunkel, J., Kurz, N., Peters, K., Risch, H., Schmidt, C. J., Schmitt, L., Schwab, S., Soyk, D., Voss, B., Weinert, J., Beck, R., Kaiser, D., Lang, M., Schmitz, R., Walther, D., Bühler, P., Müllner, P., Zmeskal, J., and Hermann, N.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
This document illustrates the technical layout and the expected performance of a Time Projection Chamber as the central tracking system of the PANDA experiment. The detector is based on a continuously operating TPC with Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) amplification., Comment: Editors: B. Ketzer, L. Fabbietti (TU M\"unchen) 84 pages, 122 figures
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49. Neutron recognition in the LAND detector for large neutron multiplicity
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Pawłowski, P., Brzychczyk, J., Leifels, Y., Trautmann, W., Adrich, P., Aumann, T., Bacri, C. O., Barczyk, T., Bassini, R., Bianchin, S., Boiano, C., Boretzky, K., Boudard, A., Chbihi, A., Cibor, J., Czech, B., De Napoli, M., Ducret, J. -E., Emling, H., Frankland, J. D., Gorbinet, T., Hellström, M., Henzlova, D., Hlavac, S., Immè, J., Iori, I., Johansson, H., Kezzar, K., Kupny, S., Lafriakh, A., Fèvre, A. Le, Gentil, E. Le, Leray, S., Łukasik, J., Lühning, J., Lynch, W. G., Lynen, U., Majka, Z., Mocko, M., Müller, W. F. J., Mykulyak, A., Orth, H., Otte, A. N., Palit, R., Panebianco, S., Pullia, A., Raciti, G., Rapisarda, E., Rossi, D., Salsac, M. -D., Sann, H., Schwarz, C., Simon, H., Sfienti, C., Sümmerer, K., Tsang, M. B., Verde, G., Veselsky, M., Volant, C., Wallace, M., Weick, H., Wiechula, J., Wieloch, A., and Zwiegliński, B.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The performance of the LAND neutron detector is studied. Using an event-mixing technique based on one-neutron data obtained in the S107 experiment at the GSI laboratory, we test the efficiency of various analytic tools used to determine the multiplicity and kinematic properties of detected neutrons. A new algorithm developed recently for recognizing neutron showers from spectator decays in the ALADIN experiment S254 is described in detail. Its performance is assessed in comparison with other methods. The properties of the observed neutron events are used to estimate the detection efficiency of LAND in this experiment., Comment: 16 pages, 8 figures
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50. Systematics of azimuthal asymmetries in heavy ion collisions in the 1 A GeV regime
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FOPI Collaboration, Reisdorf, W., Leifels, Y., Andronic, A., Averbeck, R., Barret, V., Basrak, Z., Bastid, N., Benabderrahmane, M. L., Caplar, R., Crochet, P., Dupieux, P., Dzelalija, M., Fodor, Z., Gasik, P., Grishkin, Y., Hartmann, O. N., Herrmann, N., Hildenbrand, K. D., Hong, B., Kang, T. I., Kecskemeti, J., Kim, Y. J., Kirejczyk, M., Kis, M., Koczon, P., Korolija, M., Kotte, R., Kress, T., Lebedev, A., Lopez, X., Matulewicz, T., Merschmeyer, M., Neubert, W., Petrovici, M., Piasecki, K., Rami, F., Ryu, M. S., Schuettauf, A., Seres, Z., Sikora, B., Sim, K. S., Simion, V., Siwek-Wilczynska, K., Smolyankin, V., Stockmeier, M., Stoicea, G., Tyminski, Z., Wisniewski, K., Wohlfarth, D., Xiao, Z. G., Xu, H. S., Yushmanov, I., and Zhilin, A.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Using the large acceptance apparatus FOPI, we study central and semi-central collisions in the reactions (energies in A GeV are given in parentheses): 40Ca+40Ca (0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0, 1.5, 1.93), 58Ni+58Ni (0.15, 0.25, 0.4), 96Ru+96Ru (0.4, 1.0, 1.5), 96Zr+96Zr (0.4, 1.0, 1.5), 129Xe+CsI (0.15, 0.25, 0.4), 197Au+197Au (0.09, 0.12, 0.15, 0.25, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.5). The observables include directed and elliptic flow. The data are compared to earlier data where possible and to transport model simulations. A stiff nuclear equation of state is found to be incompatible with the data. Evidence for extra-repulsion of neutrons in compressed asymmetric matter is found., Comment: 70 pages, 52 figures; accepted for publication in Nuclear Physics A
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