2018
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.97.024604
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Dynamical evolution of spectator systems produced in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions

Abstract: In peripheral heavy-ion collisions at ultra-relativistic energies, usually only parts of the colliding nuclei effectively interact with each other. In the overlapping zone, a fireball or quark-gluon plasma is produced. The excitation energy of the heavy remnant can range from a few tens to several hundreds of MeV, depending on the impact parameter. The decay of these excited spectators is investigated in this work for the first time within a dynamical approach based on the multidimensional stochastic Langevin … Show more

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“…The corresponding calculation was performed with the 4DLangevin code, where the initial conditions were taken from ABRABLA, similarly as in Ref. [9]. Our 4DLangevin prediction shows that nucleons are mostly evaporated in a time below 600 fm/c in the spectator c.m.s.…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…The corresponding calculation was performed with the 4DLangevin code, where the initial conditions were taken from ABRABLA, similarly as in Ref. [9]. Our 4DLangevin prediction shows that nucleons are mostly evaporated in a time below 600 fm/c in the spectator c.m.s.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In Ref. [9] the predictions for excitation energies were presented within different theoretical approaches. For instance, the geometrical (macroscopic) approach was based on the assumption that the remnant of the collision of two nuclei at ultrarelativistic energies has a shape of a sphere cut by a cylinder.…”
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“…[1]). However, the spectators are rather highly excited systems [27]. Therefore, presently we impose a scenario with expansion of the spectators.…”
Section: Longitudinal Evolution Of the Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%