System size effects in the N/Z dependence of balance energy for isotopic series
Sakshi Gautam, Aman Deep Sood

TL;DR
This study investigates how system size influences the N/Z dependence of balance energy across isotopic series, highlighting the significant role of symmetry energy and its varying impact with system mass and N/Z ratio.
Contribution
It reveals the pronounced effect of symmetry energy on N/Z dependence of balance energy and its variation with system size and N/Z ratio in isotopic series.
Findings
Symmetry energy significantly affects N/Z dependence of E$_{bal}$.
N/Z dependence of E$_{bal}$ is more sensitive in lighter systems.
Mass dependence of E$_{bal}$ varies with N/Z ratio.
Abstract
We study the system size effects in the N/Z dependence of balance energy for the isotopic series. We find drastic effect of symmetry energy on the N/Z dependence of E throughout the mass range. We also find that the N/Z dependence of E for isotopic series of lighter system is slightly more sensitive to symmetry energy as compared to that of heavier systems. We also study the mass dependence of E for the N/Z range from 1.0-2.0. We find that the mass dependence of E varies with the N/Z ratio.
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TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
