At finite temperatures and low densities, nuclei may undergo a phase change similar to a classical liquid-gas phase transition. Temperature is the control parameter while density and pressure are the conjugate variables. In the nucleus the difference between the proton and neutron concentrations acts as an additional order parameter, for which the symmetry potential is the conjugate variable. We present experimental results which reveal the N/Z dependence of the phase transition and discuss possible implications of these observations in terms of the Landau free energy description of critical phenomena
In this talk we will review the different signals of liquid gas phase transition in nuclei. From the...
In this work the general theory of first order phase transitions in finite systems is discussed, wit...
Quantum phase transitions occur at zero temperature as a function of some non-thermal parameter, e.g...
We discuss experimental evidence for a nuclear phase transition driven by the different concentratio...
The experimental results reveal the isospin dependence of the nuclear phase transition in terms of t...
The experimental results reveal the isospin dependence of the nuclear phase transition in terms of t...
Quantum phase transitions describe the behaviour of quantum systems as a function of one or several ...
Based on recent studies of the temperature dependence of the energy and specific heat of liquid nucl...
Phase transitional behavior, critical-point symmetries, and the low-energy nuclear phase diagram are...
The liquid-gas phase transition in nuclear systems is a unique phenomenon, at the frontier of nuclea...
We study the presence of thermodynamic instabilities in a nuclear medium at finite temperature and d...
In this paper, formulation of Modified Ginsberg – Landau theory of second grade phase transiti...
We study an effective relativistic mean-field model of nuclear matter with arbitrary proton fraction...
The liquid gas phase transition in nuclear systems is a unique phenomenon, at the frontier of nuclea...
The triggering of the liquid-gas phase transition in hot nuclear matter by quantum and statistical f...
In this talk we will review the different signals of liquid gas phase transition in nuclei. From the...
In this work the general theory of first order phase transitions in finite systems is discussed, wit...
Quantum phase transitions occur at zero temperature as a function of some non-thermal parameter, e.g...
We discuss experimental evidence for a nuclear phase transition driven by the different concentratio...
The experimental results reveal the isospin dependence of the nuclear phase transition in terms of t...
The experimental results reveal the isospin dependence of the nuclear phase transition in terms of t...
Quantum phase transitions describe the behaviour of quantum systems as a function of one or several ...
Based on recent studies of the temperature dependence of the energy and specific heat of liquid nucl...
Phase transitional behavior, critical-point symmetries, and the low-energy nuclear phase diagram are...
The liquid-gas phase transition in nuclear systems is a unique phenomenon, at the frontier of nuclea...
We study the presence of thermodynamic instabilities in a nuclear medium at finite temperature and d...
In this paper, formulation of Modified Ginsberg – Landau theory of second grade phase transiti...
We study an effective relativistic mean-field model of nuclear matter with arbitrary proton fraction...
The liquid gas phase transition in nuclear systems is a unique phenomenon, at the frontier of nuclea...
The triggering of the liquid-gas phase transition in hot nuclear matter by quantum and statistical f...
In this talk we will review the different signals of liquid gas phase transition in nuclei. From the...
In this work the general theory of first order phase transitions in finite systems is discussed, wit...
Quantum phase transitions occur at zero temperature as a function of some non-thermal parameter, e.g...