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Isoscaling of projectile-like fragments
C. Zhong ; Y. G. Ma ; D. Q. Fang ; X. Z. Cai ; J. G. Chen ; W. Q. Shen ; W. D. Tian ; K. Wang ; Y. B. Wei ; J. H. Chen ; W. Guo ; C. W. Ma ; G. L. Ma ; Q. M. Su ; T. Z. Yan ; J. X. Zuo ;
Date 12 May 2005
Subject nucl-th nucl-ex
AbstractThe isotopic and isotonic distributions of the projectile fragmentation products have been simulated by a modified statistical abrasion-ablation (SAA) model and the isoscaling behavior of projectile-like fragments has been discussed. The isoscaling parameters $alpha$ and $eta$ for hot fragments before evaporation and cold fragments after evaporation have been extracted, respectively. It looks that the evaporation has strong effect on $alpha$. For cold fragments, a monotonic increase of $alpha$ and $|eta|$ with the increasing of $Z$ and $N$ is observed. The relation between isoscaling parameter and the change of isospin content is demonstrated. In addition, the disappearance of the isospin effect of projectile fragmentation is also discussed in the viewpoint of isoscaling parameter.
Source arXiv, nucl-th/0505035
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