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Phys. Rev. C 73, 024606 (2006) [11 pages]

Heavy-residue isoscaling as a probe of the symmetry energy of hot fragments

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G. A. Souliotis, D. V. Shetty, A. Keksis, E. Bell, M. Jandel, M. Veselsky*, and S. J. Yennello
Cyclotron Institute, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843, USA

Received 2 November 2005; published 13 February 2006

The isoscaling properties of isotopically resolved projectile residues from peripheral collisions of 86Kr (25 MeV/nucleon) 64Ni (25 MeV/nucleon), and 136Xe (20 MeV/nucleon) beams on various target pairs are employed to probe the symmetry energy coefficient of the nuclear binding energy. The present study focuses on heavy projectile fragments produced in peripheral and semiperipheral collisions near the onset of multifragment emission (E*/A=2–3 MeV). For these fragments, the measured average velocities are used to extract excitation energies. The excitation energies, in turn, are used to estimate the temperatures of the fragmenting quasiprojectiles in the framework the Fermi gas model. The isoscaling analysis of the fragment yields provided the isoscaling parameters α that, in combination with temperatures and isospin asymmetries provided the symmetry energy coefficient of the nuclear binding energy of the hot fragmenting quasiprojectiles. The extracted values of the symmetry energy coefficient at this excitation energy range (2–3 MeV/nucleon) are lower than the typical liquid-drop model value ∼25 MeV corresponding to ground-state nuclei and show a monotonic decrease with increasing excitation energy. This result is of importance in the formation of hot nuclei in heavy-ion reactions and in hot stellar environments such as supernova.

© 2006 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevC.73.024606
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevC.73.024606
PACS:
25.70.Mn, 25.70.Lm, 25.70.Pq, 26.50.+x

*Present address: Institute of Physics of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia.