A hybrid freeze-out model combining transport dynamics and thermal cluster production is proposed for light nuclei in intermediate-energy heavy-ion collisions.
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PHQMD simulations with momentum-dependent potentials show that a soft momentum-dependent EoS calibrated to pA data reproduces experimental proton and cluster flows at midrapidity better than static EoS variants, while cluster formation method affects flow patterns.
Lambda polarization in low-energy heavy-ion collisions depends on the equation of state in UrQMD simulations and arises from shear in the baryon current due to stopping.
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Freeze-out model of light nuclei formation in heavy-ion collision transport
A hybrid freeze-out model combining transport dynamics and thermal cluster production is proposed for light nuclei in intermediate-energy heavy-ion collisions.
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Systematic study of flow of protons and light clusters in intermediate-energy heavy-ion collisions with momentum-dependent potentials
PHQMD simulations with momentum-dependent potentials show that a soft momentum-dependent EoS calibrated to pA data reproduces experimental proton and cluster flows at midrapidity better than static EoS variants, while cluster formation method affects flow patterns.
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Hadron polarization and equation of state at FAIR/RHIC-BES energies
Lambda polarization in low-energy heavy-ion collisions depends on the equation of state in UrQMD simulations and arises from shear in the baryon current due to stopping.