Density effect of the neutron halo nucleus induced reactions in intermediate energy heavy ion collisions
Cao, XG(曹喜光) ; Chen, JG(陈金根) ; Ma, YG(马余刚) ; Fang, DQ(方德清) ; Tian, WD ; Yan, TZ ; Cai, XZ(蔡翔舟)
刊名CHINESE PHYSICS C
2009
卷号33页码:3
关键词neutron halo nucleus valence neutron density effect IQMD RMF
ISSN号1674-1137
通讯作者Cao, XG (reprint author), Chinese Acad Sci, Shanghai Inst Appl Phys, Shanghai 201800, Peoples R China
英文摘要Using an isospin-dependent quantum molecular dynamics (IQMD) model, we study the (15)C induced reactions front 30-120 MeV/nucleon systematically. Here the valence neutron of (15)C is assigned at both 1d5/2 and 2s1/2 states respectively in order to study the density effect of reaction mechanism. It is believed that the existent neutron halo structure at the 2s1/2 state of (15)C will affect the light particle emission evidently. In our calculation, the different density distributions of (15)C at two states are calculated by relativistic mean field (RMF) model and introduced in the initiation of IQMD model, respectively. It is found that some observables such as emission fragmentation multiplicity, emission neutron/proton ratio and emission neutrons' kinetic energy spectrum are sensitive to the initial density distribution.
学科主题Physics
收录类别SCI
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000264986200016
公开日期2012-04-11
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.sinap.ac.cn/handle/331007/6875]  
专题上海应用物理研究所_中科院上海应用物理研究所2004-2010年
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Cao, XG,Chen, JG,Ma, YG,et al. Density effect of the neutron halo nucleus induced reactions in intermediate energy heavy ion collisions[J]. CHINESE PHYSICS C,2009,33:3.
APA Cao, XG.,Chen, JG.,Ma, YG.,Fang, DQ.,Tian, WD.,...&Cai, XZ.(2009).Density effect of the neutron halo nucleus induced reactions in intermediate energy heavy ion collisions.CHINESE PHYSICS C,33,3.
MLA Cao, XG,et al."Density effect of the neutron halo nucleus induced reactions in intermediate energy heavy ion collisions".CHINESE PHYSICS C 33(2009):3.
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