1994
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(94)90164-3
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Temperature-dependent mean field and its effect on heavy-ion reactions

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“…It was found that the local anisotropic momentum space can well be parametrised by two inter-penetrating nuclear matter currents, i.e. by two Fermi-spheres in momentum space [32,33], or the Colliding Nuclear Matter (CNM) [34] which is schematically illustrated in Fig.6. The application of the relativistic DB model to CNM configurations has, however, not been realized yet, but only nonrelativistic G-matrix calculations have been performed for CNM [37].…”
Section: The Cnm Approximationmentioning
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“…It was found that the local anisotropic momentum space can well be parametrised by two inter-penetrating nuclear matter currents, i.e. by two Fermi-spheres in momentum space [32,33], or the Colliding Nuclear Matter (CNM) [34] which is schematically illustrated in Fig.6. The application of the relativistic DB model to CNM configurations has, however, not been realized yet, but only nonrelativistic G-matrix calculations have been performed for CNM [37].…”
Section: The Cnm Approximationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The anisotropic phase space effects discussed above are incorporated in heavy ion collisions by applying the CNM or non-equilibrium DB mean fields in the framework of a Local Configuration Approximation (LCA) [14,15,33]. In this approach the phase space is parametrised locally by a CNM configuration where the invariant configuration parameters χ are directly determined from the phase space distribution f (x, k * ).…”
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“…System size dependencies have been reported for various phenomena like fusionfission, particle production, multifragmentation, collective flow (of nucleons/fragments) as well as its disappearance, for density and temperature and so on [1][2][3][4][5][6]. Low energy fusion processes deserve a special mention, where the mass dependence was analysed using hundred of reactions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…(2) To study the mass dependence of the EVF for various colliding pairs having neutron to proton ratio varying from that of pure symmetric matter to highly neutron-rich ones. The present study will be carried out within the framework of the isospin-dependent quantum molecular dynamics (IQMD) model, the details of which can be found in Ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%