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25 April 2024
 
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Correlations between signals of the liquid-gas phase transition in nuclei
Marie-France Rivet ; N. Le Neindre ; J. P. Wieleczko ; B. Borderie ; R. Bougault ; A. Chbihi ; J. D. Frankland ; M. Parlog ; M. Pichon ; B. Tamain ; the INDRA ; ALADIN Collaboration ;
Date 6 Dec 2004
Journal Nucl.Phys. A749 (2005) 73-82
Subject nucl-ex
AffiliationIPNO), N. Le Neindre (IPNO), J. P. Wieleczko (GANIL), B. Borderie (IPNO), R. Bougault (LPCC), A. Chbihi (GANIL), J. D. Frankland (GANIL), M. Parlog (NIPNE), M. Pichon (LPCC), B. Tamain (LPCC
AbstractFinite systems such as atomic nuclei present at phase transition specific features different from those observed at the thermodynamic limit. Several characteristic signals were found in samples of events resulting from heavy ion collisions at and above the Fermi energy. The concomitant observation of different signatures of a liquid-gas phase transition in nuclei on a given sample strongly supports the occurrence of this transition.
Source arXiv, nucl-ex/0412007
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