Yield ratios and directed flows of light fragments from reactions induced by neutron-rich nuclei at intermediate energy

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Received: 2016-08-03
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Yield ratios and directed flows of light fragments from reactions induced by neutron-rich nuclei at intermediate energy

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Abstract: The yield ratios of neutron/proton and 3H/3He and the directed flow per nucleon for these projectile-like fragments at large impact parameters are studied for 50Ca+40Ca and 50Cr+40Ca for comparison at 50 MeV/u using the isospin-dependent quantum molecular dynamics (IQMD) model. It is found that the yield ratios and the directed flows per nucleon are different for reactions induced by the neutron-rich nucleus 50Ca and the stable isobaric nucleus 50Cr, and depend on the hardness of the EOS. The ratios of neutron/proton and 3H/3He and the difference of directed flow per nucleon of neutron-proton are suggested to be possible observables to investigate the isospin effects.

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