Azimuthal anisotropy and multiplicities of hard photons and free nucleons in intermediate-energy heavy-ion collisions
S. S. Wang,
Y. G. Ma,
X. G. Cao
et al.
Abstract:Anisotropic flow can offer significant information of evolution dynamics in heavy-ion collisions. A systematic study of the directed flow v1 and elliptic flow v2 of hard photons and free nucleons is performed for 40 Ca+ 40 Ca collisions in a framework of isospin dependent quantum molecular dynamics (IQMD) model. The study firstly reveals that thermal photons emitted in intermediate-energy heavy-ion collisions have the behaviors of directed and elliptic flows. The interesting phenomena of incident energy depend… Show more
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