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Eur. Phys. J. Special Topics 150, 21-22 (2007)
DOI: 10.1140/epjst/e2007-00255-y
Isotope analysis in central heavy ion collisions at intermediate energies
NUCL-EX Collaboration: E. Geraci1, U. Abbondanno2, L. Bardelli3, S. Barlini4, M. Bini3, M. Bruno1, F. Cannata1, G. Casini3, M. Chiari3, M. D'Agostino1, J. De Sanctis1, A. Giussani5, F. Gramegna4, V.L. Kravchuk4, A.L. Lanchais4, P. Marini1, A. Moroni5, A. Nannini3, A. Olmi3, A. Ordine6, G. Pasquali3, S. Piantelli3, G. Poggi3 and G. Vannini11 Dipartimento di Fisica and Sezione INFN di Bologna, Italy
2 Dipartimento di Fisica and Sezione INFN di Trieste, Italy
3 Dipartimento di Fisica and Sezione INFN di Firenze, Italy
4 INFN, Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro, Italy
5 Dipartimento di Fisica and Sezione INFN di Milano, Italy
6 Dipartimento di Fisica and Sezione INFN di Napoli, Italy
(Received: January 31, 2007 / Published online: 8 December 2007)
Abstract
Symmetry energy is a key quantity in the study of the equation of state of asymmetric nuclear
matter. Heavy ion collisions at low and intermediate energies, performed at Laboratori Nazionali
di Legnaro and Laboratori Nazionali del Sud, can be used to extract information on the symmetry
energy coefficient Csym, which is currently poorly known but relevant both for astrophysics and
for deeper knowledge of the structure of exotic nuclei.
25.70.-z - -.
Low and intermediate energy heavy-ion reactions - -.
25.70.Pq - Multifragment emission and correlations.
© EDP Sciences, Springer-Verlag 2007
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