Relative temperatures of neutron-rich and neutron-poor compound nuclei
ORAL
Abstract
How the nuclear caloric curve, a key facet of the nuclear equation of state, depends on neutron excess remains an open question. We have extracted temperatures of compound nuclei produced in fusion evaporation reactions of 78K+C and 86Kr+C @ 15, 25, and 35 MeV/u from the evaporated charged particles. The excitation energy is deduced from the measured velocity of the heavy residues. We explore the systematic differences between the T vs E*/A correlation for the neutron-rich and neutron-poor systems. The systematic differences observed, within the limits of the systematic uncertainties, offer constraint on the asymmetry dependence of the nuclear caloric curve within theoretical models.
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Presenters
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Alan B McIntosh
Texas A&M University
Authors
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Alan B McIntosh
Texas A&M University
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Kris Hagel
Texas A&M, Texas A&M University, Texas A&M Cyclotron Institute
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Lauren McIntosh
Texas A&M University, Texas A&M
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Roy Wada
Texas A&M
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Jerome Gauthier
Texas A&M
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Sherry J Yennello
Texas A&M University, Texas A&M