Dynamical treatment of Fermi motion in a microscopic description of heavy ion collisions
1992; American Institute of Physics; Volume: 46; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1103/physrevc.46.1457
ISSN1538-4497
AutoresG. Peilert, J. Konopka, H. Stöcker, Walter Greiner, M. Blann, Munshi G. Mustafa,
Tópico(s)Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
ResumoA quasiclassical Pauli potential is used to simulate the Fermi motion of nucleons in a molecular dynamical simulation of heavy ion collisions. The thermostatic properties of a Fermi gas with and without interactions are presented. The inclusion of this Pauli potential into the quantum molecular dynamics (QMD) approach yields a model with well defined fermionic ground states, which is therefore also able to give the excitation energies of the emitted fragments. The deexcitation mechanisms (particle evaporation and multifragmentation) of the new model are investigated. The dynamics of the QMD with Pauli potential is tested by a wide range of comparisons of calculated and experimental double-differential cross sections for inclusive p-induced reactions at incident energies of 80 to 160 MeV. Results at 256 and 800 MeV incident proton energy are presented as predictions for completed experiments which are as yet unpublished.
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