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Thermodynamical features of multifragmentation in peripheral Au + Au Collisions at 35 A.MeV

Authors :
Giacomo Vito Margagliotti
Francesca Gulminelli
A. Moroni
N. Le Neindre
A. S. Botvina
M. D'Agostino
Aldo Bonasera
I. Iori
P. Desesquelles
R. Bougault
G. Vannini
M. Bruno
A. Pagano
E. Geraci
I. N. Mishustin
J.P. Bondorf
M., D'Agostino
A. S., Botvina
M., Bruno
A., Bonasera
J. P., Bondorf
R., Bougault
P., Désesquelle
E., Geraci
F., Gulminelli
I., Iori
N., LE NEINDRE
Margagliotti, Giacomo
I. N., Mishustin
A., Moroni
A., Pagano
G., Vannini
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
arXiv, 1999.

Abstract

The distribution of fragments produced in events involving the multifragmentation of excited sources is studied for peripheral Au + Au reactions at 35 A.MeV. The Quasi-Projectile has been reconstructed from its de-excitation products. An isotropic emission in its rest frame has been observed, indicating that an equilibrated system has been formed. The excitation energy of the Quasi-Projectile has been determined via calorimetry. A new event by event effective thermometer is proposed based on the energy balance. A peak in the energy fluctuations is observed related to the heat capacity, suggesting that the system undergoes a liquid-gas type phase transition at an excitation energy about 5 A.MeV and a temperature 4 - 6 MeV, dependent on the freeze-out hypothesis. By analyzing different regions of the Campi-plot, the events associated with the liquid and gas phases as well as the critical region are thermodynamically characterized. The critical exponents, tau, beta,gamma, extracted from the high moments of the charge distribution are consistent with a liquid-gas type phase transition.<br />Comment: 44 pages, 16 Postscript figures, Fig14_nucl-ex.eps in colors, to be published in Nucl.Phys.A (1999)

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....64fb3782da68a64d19501d96cb7eb8b2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.nucl-ex/9902007