2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-13293-3_5
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“…In nuclear physics it has been used to describe heavy-ion reactions with their inherent large particle multiplicity in the final state [50][51][52][53][54], as well as neutrino transport in supernovae [55,56]. The KB equations, with the Botermans-Malfliet approximation [57], are given by [52] DF…”
Section: A Dynamics Of Neutrino-nucleus Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In nuclear physics it has been used to describe heavy-ion reactions with their inherent large particle multiplicity in the final state [50][51][52][53][54], as well as neutrino transport in supernovae [55,56]. The KB equations, with the Botermans-Malfliet approximation [57], are given by [52] DF…”
Section: A Dynamics Of Neutrino-nucleus Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, this important property controls the expansion dynamics of the whole fireball, also of sound-like fluctuations and density perturbations within the whole expanding system. The expansion dynamics and possible high density shock waves evolving from the collision of the two nuclei, in particular in uneven sized colliding nuclei, are likely to be reflected in final state particle observables [102][103][104][105]. Vice versa, the determination of the speed of sound from easily accessible particle observables may provide in-depth information on the thermodynamic properties of nuclear matter, especially in relation to the phase transition where c s significantly drops [106][107][108][109][110][111][112].…”
Section: Thermodynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, this important property controls the expansion dynamics of the whole fireball, also of sound-like fluctuations and density perturbations within the whole expanding system. The expansion dynamics and possible high density shock waves evolving from the collision of the two nuclei, in particular in uneven sized colliding nuclei, are likely to be reflected in final state particle observables [102][103][104][105]. Vice versa, the determination of the speed of sound from easily accessible particle observables may provide in-depth information for the different scenarios as described in the caption of Fig.…”
Section: Thermodynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%