Background: Simulations by transport codes are indispensable for extracting valuable physical information from heavy-ion collisions. Pion observables such as the π-/π+ yield ratio are expected to be sensitive to the symmetry energy at high densities. Purpose: To evaluate, understand, and reduce the uncertainties in transport-code results originating from different approximations in handling the production of Δ resonances and pions. Methods: We compare ten transport codes under controlled conditions for a system confined in a box, with periodic boundary conditions, and initialized with nucleons at saturation density and at a temperature of 60 MeV. The reactions NN↔NΔ and Δ↔Nπ are implemented, but the Pauli blocking and the mean-field potenti...
We compare the microscopic transport models UrQMD, PHSD, PHQMD, and SMASH to make predictions for th...
The impact parameter dependence of π-/π+ ratio is examined in heavy-ion collisions at 400 MeV/nucleo...
The charged pion multiplicity ratio in intermediate energy central heavy-ion collisions has been pro...
Background: Simulations by transport codes are indispensable for extracting valuable physical inform...
Simulations by transport codes are indispensable to extract valuable physical information from heavy...
International audienceWithin the Transport Model Evaluation Project (TMEP), we present a detailed st...
26 pages, 13 figures, a manuscript on the heavy-ion collision part of transport code comparison proj...
Transport models are the main method to obtain physics information from low to relativistic-energy h...
International audienceTransport models are the main method to obtain physics information on the nucl...
Transport simulations are an important and successful tool to extract information on the equation of...
We compare multiplicities as well as rapidity and transverse momentum distributions of protons, pion...
A systematic study of the pi(-)/pi(+) ratio in heavy-ion collisions with the same neutron/proton rat...
International audienceWe compare the microscopic transport models UrQMD, PHSD, PHQMD, and SMASH to m...
AbstractThe charged pion multiplicity ratio in intermediate energy central heavy-ion collisions has ...
We compare the microscopic transport models UrQMD, PHSD, PHQMD, and SMASH to make predictions for th...
The impact parameter dependence of π-/π+ ratio is examined in heavy-ion collisions at 400 MeV/nucleo...
The charged pion multiplicity ratio in intermediate energy central heavy-ion collisions has been pro...
Background: Simulations by transport codes are indispensable for extracting valuable physical inform...
Simulations by transport codes are indispensable to extract valuable physical information from heavy...
International audienceWithin the Transport Model Evaluation Project (TMEP), we present a detailed st...
26 pages, 13 figures, a manuscript on the heavy-ion collision part of transport code comparison proj...
Transport models are the main method to obtain physics information from low to relativistic-energy h...
International audienceTransport models are the main method to obtain physics information on the nucl...
Transport simulations are an important and successful tool to extract information on the equation of...
We compare multiplicities as well as rapidity and transverse momentum distributions of protons, pion...
A systematic study of the pi(-)/pi(+) ratio in heavy-ion collisions with the same neutron/proton rat...
International audienceWe compare the microscopic transport models UrQMD, PHSD, PHQMD, and SMASH to m...
AbstractThe charged pion multiplicity ratio in intermediate energy central heavy-ion collisions has ...
We compare the microscopic transport models UrQMD, PHSD, PHQMD, and SMASH to make predictions for th...
The impact parameter dependence of π-/π+ ratio is examined in heavy-ion collisions at 400 MeV/nucleo...
The charged pion multiplicity ratio in intermediate energy central heavy-ion collisions has been pro...