Different formulas relating measurable fragment isotopic observables to the symmetry energy of excited nuclei were proposed and applied to the analysis of heavy ion collision data in the recent literature. In this article, we examine the quality of the different expressions in the framework of the McGill canonical thermodynamic model (CTM). We show that even in the idealized situation of canonical equilibrium and in the absence of secondary decay, these formulas do not give a precise reconstruction of the symmetry energy of the fragmenting source. However, both isotopic widths and isoscaling appear very well correlated to the physical symmetry energy
The symmetry energy of nuclear matter is a fundamental ingredient in the investigation of exotic nuc...
Using different parametrizations of the nuclear mass formula, we study the sensitivity of the isosca...
It is shown that the experimentally observed decrease of the nuclear symmetry energy with the increa...
Different formulas relating measurable fragment isotopic observables to the symmetry energy of excit...
Methods of extraction of the symmetry energy coefficient to temperature ratio from isobaric and isot...
Heavy ion collisions are a versatile and powerful tool to investigate both dynamic and thermodynamic...
The ratio of the symmetry energy coefficient to temperature, a(sym)/T, in Fermi energy heavy-ion col...
The relative isobaric yields of fragments produced in a series of heavy-ion-induced multifragmentati...
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The isoscaling properties of isotopically resolved projectile residues from peripheral collisions of...
The pre-equilibrium light cluster emission in low to intermediate energy heavy ion collisions is a w...
We study the pre-equilibrium light cluster emission in low to intermediate energy heavy ion collisio...
Expérience GANIL/INDRA/VAMOSInternational audienceIn this contribution we investigate the symmetry e...
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The symmetry energy of nuclear matter is a fundamental ingredient in the investigation of exotic nuc...
Using different parametrizations of the nuclear mass formula, we study the sensitivity of the isosca...
It is shown that the experimentally observed decrease of the nuclear symmetry energy with the increa...
Different formulas relating measurable fragment isotopic observables to the symmetry energy of excit...
Methods of extraction of the symmetry energy coefficient to temperature ratio from isobaric and isot...
Heavy ion collisions are a versatile and powerful tool to investigate both dynamic and thermodynamic...
The ratio of the symmetry energy coefficient to temperature, a(sym)/T, in Fermi energy heavy-ion col...
The relative isobaric yields of fragments produced in a series of heavy-ion-induced multifragmentati...
<span style="color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; lin...
The isoscaling properties of isotopically resolved projectile residues from peripheral collisions of...
The pre-equilibrium light cluster emission in low to intermediate energy heavy ion collisions is a w...
We study the pre-equilibrium light cluster emission in low to intermediate energy heavy ion collisio...
Expérience GANIL/INDRA/VAMOSInternational audienceIn this contribution we investigate the symmetry e...
<span style="color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; lin...
The symmetry energy of nuclear matter is a fundamental ingredient in the investigation of exotic nuc...
Using different parametrizations of the nuclear mass formula, we study the sensitivity of the isosca...
It is shown that the experimentally observed decrease of the nuclear symmetry energy with the increa...