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Temperature and thermodynamic instabilities in heavy ion collisions

C. Fuchs, P. Essler, T. Gaitanos, H. H. Wolter

Published 1997-05-13, updated 1997-08-11Version 2

We investigate thermodynamic properties and instability conditions in intermediate energy heavy ion reactions. We define locally thermodynamic variables, i.e. density, pressure and temperature, directly from the phase space distribution of a relativistic transport calculation. In particular, temperatures are determined by a fit to two covariant hot Fermi distributions thus taking into account possible anisotropic momentum configurations. We define instability independent from the nuclear matter spinodal by the criterion that the effective compressibility becomes negative. The method is applied to a semi-central Au on Au reaction at 600 MeV/nucleon. We investigate in particular the center of the participant and the spectator matter. In the latter we find a clear indication of instability with conditions of density and temperature that are consistent with experimental determinations.

Comments: 20 pages latex, 5 PS-figures, revised version (minor changes) accepted for publication in Nucl. Phys. A
Journal: Nucl.Phys. A626 (1997) 987-998
Categories: nucl-th
Subjects: 25.60.Gc, 25.70.Mn
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