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Beyond mean-field approach to heavy-ion reactions around the Coulomb barrier

Kouhei Washiyama, Denis Lacroix, Sakir Ayik, Bülent Yilmaz

Published 2011-09-28Version 1

Dissipation and fluctuations of one-body observables in heavy-ion reactions around the Coulomb barrier are investigated with a microscopic stochastic mean-field approach. By projecting the stochastic mean-field dynamics on a suitable collective path, transport coefficients associated with the relative distance between colliding nuclei and a fragment mass are extracted. Although microscopic mean-field approach is know to underestimate the variance of fragment mass distribution, the description of the variance is much improved by the stochastic mean-field method. While fluctuations are consistent with the empirical (semiclassical) analysis of the experimental data, concerning mean values of macroscopic variables the semiclassical description breaks down below the Coulomb barrier.

Comments: 6 pages, 6 figures. A talk given at the FUSION11, May 2-6, 2011, Saint-Malo, France
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