The excited nuclear systems formed in heavy ion collisions can be studied from a thermodynamical point of view. Charged finite systems have different behaviors with respect to infinite ones. After experimental selection of such equilibrated systems the extraction of thermodynamic coordinates is performed. Different signals compatible with a liquid-gas phase transition have been obtained. In particular a bimodal distribution of the asymmetry between the first two heaviest fragments is presented. Abnormally large fluctuations, which in thermodynamic equilibrium are associated to a negative branch of the heat capacity give indications of a first order phase transition. Perspectives for new generation experiments are indicated
The dynamics and thermodynamics of phase transition in hot nuclei are studied through experimental r...
The connection between the thermodynamics of charged finite nuclear systems and the asymptotically m...
The connection between the thermodynamics of charged finite nuclear systems and the asymptotically m...
The excited nuclear systems formed in heavy ion collisions can be studied from a thermodynamical poi...
The excited nuclear systems formed in heavy ion collisions can be studied from a thermodynamical poi...
2 The excited nuclear systems formed in heavy ion collisions can be studied from a thermodynamical p...
The excited nuclear systems formed in heavy ion collisions can be studied from a thermodynamical poi...
The connection between the thermodynamics of charged finite nuclear systems and the asymptotically m...
The connection between the thermodynamics of charged finite nuclear systems and the asymptotically m...
The connection between the thermodynamics of charged finite nuclear systems and the asymptotically m...
The connection between the thermodynamics of charged finite nuclear systems and the asymptotically m...
In this work the general theory of first order phase transitions in finite systems is discussed, wit...
In this work the general theory of first order phase transitions in finite systems is discussed, wi...
In this work the general theory of first order phase transitions in finite systems is discussed, wi...
The connection between the thermodynamics of charged finite nuclear systems and the asymptotically m...
The dynamics and thermodynamics of phase transition in hot nuclei are studied through experimental r...
The connection between the thermodynamics of charged finite nuclear systems and the asymptotically m...
The connection between the thermodynamics of charged finite nuclear systems and the asymptotically m...
The excited nuclear systems formed in heavy ion collisions can be studied from a thermodynamical poi...
The excited nuclear systems formed in heavy ion collisions can be studied from a thermodynamical poi...
2 The excited nuclear systems formed in heavy ion collisions can be studied from a thermodynamical p...
The excited nuclear systems formed in heavy ion collisions can be studied from a thermodynamical poi...
The connection between the thermodynamics of charged finite nuclear systems and the asymptotically m...
The connection between the thermodynamics of charged finite nuclear systems and the asymptotically m...
The connection between the thermodynamics of charged finite nuclear systems and the asymptotically m...
The connection between the thermodynamics of charged finite nuclear systems and the asymptotically m...
In this work the general theory of first order phase transitions in finite systems is discussed, wit...
In this work the general theory of first order phase transitions in finite systems is discussed, wi...
In this work the general theory of first order phase transitions in finite systems is discussed, wi...
The connection between the thermodynamics of charged finite nuclear systems and the asymptotically m...
The dynamics and thermodynamics of phase transition in hot nuclei are studied through experimental r...
The connection between the thermodynamics of charged finite nuclear systems and the asymptotically m...
The connection between the thermodynamics of charged finite nuclear systems and the asymptotically m...