Liquid gas phase transition in hypernuclei
S. Mallik, G. Chaudhuri

TL;DR
This paper investigates the liquid-gas phase transition in hypernuclei formed during heavy ion collisions, highlighting hyperon attachment to heavy fragments and phase coexistence in strange matter.
Contribution
It extends the canonical thermodynamical model to three-component systems to analyze hypernuclear fragmentation and phase transition phenomena.
Findings
Hyperons tend to attach to heavier fragments.
Phase coexistence observed in hypernuclear matter.
Liquid-gas phase transition linked to strange matter.
Abstract
The fragmentation of excited hypernuclear system formed in heavy ion collisions has been described by the canonical thermodynamical model extended to three component systems. The multiplicity distribution of the fragments has been analyzed in detail and it has been observed that the hyperons have the tendency to get attached to the heavier fragments. Another important observation is the phase coexistence of the hyperons, a phenomenon which is linked to liquid gas phase transition in strange matter.
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