Correlations between isospin dynamics and Intermediate Mass Fragments emission time scales: A probe for the symmetry energy in asymmetric nuclear matter

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We show new data from the 64Ni+124Sn and 58Ni+112Sn reactions studied in direct kinematics with the CHIMERA detector at INFN-LNS and compared with the reverse kinematics reactions at the same incident beam energy (35 A MeV). Analyzing the data with the method of relative velocity correlations, fragments coming from statistical decay of an excited projectile-like (PLF) or target-like (TLF) fragments are discriminated from the ones coming from dynamical emission in the early stages of the reaction. By comparing data of the reverse kinematics experiment with a stochastic mean field (SMF) + GEMINI calculations our results show that observables from neck fragmentation mechanism add valuable constraints on the density dependence of symmetry energy. An indication is found for a moderately stiff symmetry energy potential term of EOS.

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De Filippo, E., Amorini, F., Auditore, L., Baran, V., Berceanu, I., Cardella, G., … Zetta, L. (2013). Correlations between isospin dynamics and Intermediate Mass Fragments emission time scales: A probe for the symmetry energy in asymmetric nuclear matter. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 420). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/420/1/012105

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