23–26 nov. 2021
GANIL, Caen
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Theoretical aspects: Isospin effects and EOS in nuclear reactions

24 nov. 2021, 14:15
45m
Maison d'hôtes (GANIL, Caen)

Maison d'hôtes

GANIL, Caen

Bd Henri Becquerel, 14000 Caen
Regular talk (remote) Theoretical aspects: Isospin effects and EOS in nuclear reactions Isospin Effects and EoS in nuclear reactions

Orateur

Dr LI, Bao An (Texas A&M Commerce, USA)

Description

The isospin dependence of in-medium nuclear effective interactions is a fundamental issue in nuclear physics and has broad ramifications in astrophysics. Its uncertainties, especially the difference of neutron-proton interactions in the isosinglet and isotriplet channels, affect significantly the density and momentum dependence of the isovector single-nucleon potential and nucleon-nucleon short-range correlation in neutron-rich matter. Consequently, the neutron-proton effective mass splitting and the density dependence of nuclear symmetry energy are still rather uncertain. Heavy-ion reactions especially those involving rare isotopes is a useful tool for probing the isospin dependence of nuclear effective interactions through (1) the neutron-skin in coordinate and proton-skin in momentum of the initial state of colliding nuclei, (2) the density and momentum dependence of especially the isovector nuclear mean-field as well as (3) the isospin dependence of in-medium nucleon-nucleon cross sections. Experimental observables that are potentially good probes of the isospin dependence of in-medium nuclear effective interactions include the degree (stopping power) and time scale isospin equilibrium, relative yields and differential flow of neutrons and protons or light mirror nuclei as well high-energy/momentum particles such as hard photons. In this talk, several selected theoretical aspects of these issues will be discussed.

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