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arxiv: 1810.04787 · v1 · pith:QU3IERFXnew · submitted 2018-10-10 · ⚛️ nucl-th · nucl-ex

Blind spots of probing the high-density symmetry energy in heavy-ion collisions

classification ⚛️ nucl-th nucl-ex
keywords energysymmetryhigh-densitycollisionsblindheavy-ionprobingspots
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The nuclear symmetry energy, especially at suprasaturation densities, plays crucial roles in many astrophysical studies. However, nowadays the high-density behavior of the symmetry energy is still very controversial in nuclear community. To constrain the high-density behavior of the symmetry energy, neutron-rich nuclei collisions at medium energies are considered to be one of the most effective methods. While probing the high-density symmetry energy by using heavy-ion collisions, blind spots may exist. In the framework of the Isospin-dependent Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck (IBUU) transport model, the blind spots of probing the high-density symmetry energy by the n/p ratio in the central Au+Au reaction at 300 MeV/nucleon are demonstrated. It is found that the nucleon observable neutron to proton ratio n/p in heavy-ion collisions cannot effectively probe the high-density symmetry energy when the high-density symmetry energy is less density-dependent.

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