MODELING AN INFINITE NUCLEONIC SYSTEM - STATIC AND DYNAMICAL PROPERTIES - STUDY OF DENSITY-FLUCTUATIONS

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作者
IDIER, D
FARINE, M
REMAUD, B
SEBILLE, F
机构
[1] ECOLE NAVALE,DEPT INFORMAT,F-29240 BREST,FRANCE
[2] IN2P3,F-75781 PARIS 16,FRANCE
[3] ISITEM,F-44087 NANTES 03,FRANCE
[4] IRESTE,F-44087 NANTES 03,FRANCE
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10.1051/anphys:01994001902015900
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O4 [物理学];
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0702 ;
摘要
For one decade, several fields in physics as well microscopic as macroscopic benefit from the computational particle-models (astrophysics, electronics, fluids mechanics...). In particular, the nuclear matter offers an interesting challenge as many body problem, owing to the quantal nature of its components and the complexity of the in-medium interaction. Using a model derived from semi-classical Vlasov equation and the projection of the Wigner function on a Gaussian coherent states basis (pseudo-particles), static and dynamical properties of nuclear matter are studied, featuring the growing of bulk instabilities in dilute matter. Using different zero and finite range effective interactions, the effect of the model parameters upon the relation total energy - density - temperature and surface energy of the pseudo-particles fluid is pointed out. The dynamical feature is first based upon a model of the 2-body Uehling-Ulhenbeck collisionnal term. A study of the relaxation of a nucleonic system is performed. At last, the pseudo-particle model is used in order to extract time scale for the growing of density fluctuations. This process is supposed to be a possible way to clusterization during heavy nuclei collisions.
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页数:105
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