Temperature-excitation energy correlation measurements on several systems at different incident energies are discussed in the framework of the investigation on possible liquid-gas phase transition in nuclear matter. Results are compared to the presently available experimental caloric curves. Moreover the isotope and the excited states temperatures, extracted from double ratios of isotope yields and population ratios of fragment unbound states, respectively, are compared. The differences on the temperatures deduced from the two methods cannot be accounted for by the sequential feeding corrections. Instead, they seem to be related to the space-time evolution of the fragmentation process.

A systematic study of the nuclear caloric curve

Romano F;
1998

Abstract

Temperature-excitation energy correlation measurements on several systems at different incident energies are discussed in the framework of the investigation on possible liquid-gas phase transition in nuclear matter. Results are compared to the presently available experimental caloric curves. Moreover the isotope and the excited states temperatures, extracted from double ratios of isotope yields and population ratios of fragment unbound states, respectively, are compared. The differences on the temperatures deduced from the two methods cannot be accounted for by the sequential feeding corrections. Instead, they seem to be related to the space-time evolution of the fragmentation process.
1998
Istituto per i Beni Archeologici e Monumentali - IBAM - Sede Catania
Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale - ISPC
GAS PHASE-TRANSITION; AU+AU COLLISIONS; MULTIFRAGMENTATION; POPULATIONS; EMISSION
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