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Bimodality - a Sign of Critical Behavior in Nuclear Reactions
Published 2007-08-27, updated 2008-01-18Version 2
The recently discovered coexistence of multifragmentation and residue production for the same total transverse energy of light charged particles can be well reproduced in numerical simulations of the heavy ion reactions. A detailed analysis shows that fluctuations (introduced by elementary nucleon-nucleon collisions) determine which of the exit states is realized. Thus we observe for the first time nonlinear dynamics in heavy ion reactions. Also the scaling of the coexistence region with beam energy is well reproduced in these results from the QMD simulation program.
Comments: references update, slightly shortend, final version to be published in Phys. Rev. Lett
Journal: Phys.Rev.Lett.100:042701,2008
Categories: nucl-th
Keywords: nuclear reactions, critical behavior, heavy ion reactions, bimodality, first time nonlinear dynamics
Tags: journal article
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