On the density and temperature of neutron-rich systems at the energy of vanishing flow in heavy-ion collisions
Sakshi Gautam

TL;DR
This paper investigates the behavior of neutron-rich systems in heavy-ion collisions at the energy of vanishing flow, focusing on collision rate, density, and temperature, revealing density's mass independence and temperature's mass dependence.
Contribution
It provides new insights into how density and temperature vary with mass in neutron-rich heavy-ion collisions at the vanishing flow energy.
Findings
Density is nearly mass independent.
Temperature shows significant mass dependence.
Results enhance understanding of nuclear dynamics in neutron-rich systems.
Abstract
We study nuclear dynamics at the the energy of vanishing flow for neutron-rich systems. In particular, we shall study the collision rate, density and temperature reached in a heavy-ion reaction with neutron-rich systems. We shall also study the mass dependence of these quantities. Our results indicate nearly mass independent nature for the density reached whereas a significant mass dependence exists for the temperature of neutron-rich systems.
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