A relativistic mean-field model of nuclear matter with arbitrary proton fraction is studied at finite temperature. An analysis is performed of the liquid-gas phase transition in a system with two conserved charges (baryon number and isospin) using the stability conditions on the free energy, the conservation laws, and Gibbs' criteria for phase equilibrium. For a binary system with two phases, the coexistence surface (binodal) is two-dimensional. The Maxwell construction through the phase-separation region is discussed, and it is shown that the stable configuration can be determined uniquely at every density. Moreover, because of the greater dimensionality of the binodal surface, the liquid-gas phase transition is continuous (second order by...
We investigate the possible thermodynamic instability in a warm and dense nuclear medium where a pha...
We investigate the presence of thermodynamic instabilities in compressed asymmetric baryonic matter,...
We investigate the presence of thermodynamic instabilities in compressed asymmetric baryonic matter...
We study a nonlinear nuclear equation of state in the framework of a relativistic mean field theory....
We study an effective relativistic mean-field model of nuclear matter with arbitrary proton fraction...
We investigate the possible thermodynamic instability in a warm and dense nuclear medium (T<50 MeV a...
We investigate the possible thermodynamic instability in a warm and dense nuclear medium (T<50 MeV a...
The main goal of this Thesis, is the study of the thermodynamic properties of strongly interacting a...
We study the presence of thermodynamic instabilities in a nuclear medium at finite temperature and d...
We study the presence of thermodynamic instabilities in a nuclear medium at finite temperature and d...
In view of the recent findings [Elliot et al.], that show that nuclei can undergo a liquid-gas phase...
AbstractWe study a set of hadronic mean-field models in the liquid-gas phase transition regime and c...
We study the presence of thermodynamic instabilities in a nuclear medium at finite temperature and d...
Nowadays it is well known that nuclear matter has a liquid and a gas phase, as well as a coexistence...
It is commonly accepted that strongly interacting matter has several phase transitions in different ...
We investigate the possible thermodynamic instability in a warm and dense nuclear medium where a pha...
We investigate the presence of thermodynamic instabilities in compressed asymmetric baryonic matter,...
We investigate the presence of thermodynamic instabilities in compressed asymmetric baryonic matter...
We study a nonlinear nuclear equation of state in the framework of a relativistic mean field theory....
We study an effective relativistic mean-field model of nuclear matter with arbitrary proton fraction...
We investigate the possible thermodynamic instability in a warm and dense nuclear medium (T<50 MeV a...
We investigate the possible thermodynamic instability in a warm and dense nuclear medium (T<50 MeV a...
The main goal of this Thesis, is the study of the thermodynamic properties of strongly interacting a...
We study the presence of thermodynamic instabilities in a nuclear medium at finite temperature and d...
We study the presence of thermodynamic instabilities in a nuclear medium at finite temperature and d...
In view of the recent findings [Elliot et al.], that show that nuclei can undergo a liquid-gas phase...
AbstractWe study a set of hadronic mean-field models in the liquid-gas phase transition regime and c...
We study the presence of thermodynamic instabilities in a nuclear medium at finite temperature and d...
Nowadays it is well known that nuclear matter has a liquid and a gas phase, as well as a coexistence...
It is commonly accepted that strongly interacting matter has several phase transitions in different ...
We investigate the possible thermodynamic instability in a warm and dense nuclear medium where a pha...
We investigate the presence of thermodynamic instabilities in compressed asymmetric baryonic matter,...
We investigate the presence of thermodynamic instabilities in compressed asymmetric baryonic matter...