In the ASY-EOS experiment flows of neutrons and light charged particles were measured for 197Au+197Au collisions at 400 MeV/nucleon, in order to investigate the strength of the symmetry term of the nuclear equation of state at supra-saturation densities. By comparing the experimental data with the UrQMD transport model predictions, we have extracted a new constraint in agreement with the moderately soft to linear density dependence obtained in the former analysis on FOPI-LAND data, but reducing the associated uncertainty by a factor ∼ 2.

Probing the Symmetry Term of the Nuclear Equation of State at High Baryonic Densities

Russotto, P.;Acosta, L.;Amorini, F.;Auditore, L.;Cardella, G.;Cammarata, P.;Colonna, M.;De Filippo, E.;Di Toro, M.;Grassi, L.;La Guidara, E.;Lanzalone, G.;Lombardo, I.;Marini, P.;Minniti, T.;Pagano, E. V.;Papa, M.;Politi, G.;Rizzo, F.;Rosato, E.;Trimarchi, M.;Wolter, H. H.;
2017-01-01

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In the ASY-EOS experiment flows of neutrons and light charged particles were measured for 197Au+197Au collisions at 400 MeV/nucleon, in order to investigate the strength of the symmetry term of the nuclear equation of state at supra-saturation densities. By comparing the experimental data with the UrQMD transport model predictions, we have extracted a new constraint in agreement with the moderately soft to linear density dependence obtained in the former analysis on FOPI-LAND data, but reducing the associated uncertainty by a factor ∼ 2.
2017
Physics and Astronomy (all)
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