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Studium příčného toku kaonů ve srážkách Au+Au při 1,23A GeV / Study of transverse flow of kaons in Au+Au collisions at 1.23A GeVChlad, Lukáš January 2021 (has links)
Title: Study of transverse flow of kaons in Au + Au collisions at 1.23A GeV Author: Lukáš Chlad Abstract: The production and propagation of strange hadrons at the threshold energy are important probes of the in-medium hadron's properties and stiffness of the equation of state of nuclear matter. In this thesis, the transverse kaon flow at Au + Au collisions with kinetic beam energy 1.23A GeV measured with the HADES spectrometer is discussed. The motivation for such an analysis and the theoretical introduction are described first, followed by the characterization of the the individual parts of HADES spectrometer. The procedure to identify detected particles from the measured signals is introduced. Finally, the flow analysis and its results are presented. The differential directed and elliptic flow of kaons in measured gold on gold collisions is compared with published data and with kinetic transport model predictions. Keywords: relativistic heavy-ion collisions, transverse flow, kaon flow 1
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Transverse Collective Flow and Emission Order of Mid-Rapidity Fragments in Fermi Energy Heavy Ion CollisionsKohley, Zachary Wayne 2010 August 1900 (has links)
The Equation of State (EoS) of asymmetric nuclear matter has been explored through the study of mid-rapidity fragment dynamics from the 35 MeV/u $^{70}$Zn $^{70}$Zn, $^{64}$Zn $^{64}$Zn, and $^{64}$Ni $^{64}$Ni systems. The experimental data was collected at the Texas A and M Cyclotron Institute using the 4 NIMROD-ISiS array, which provided both
event characterization and excellent isotopic resolution of charged particles.
The transverse collective flow was extracted for proton, deuteron, triton, 3He,
alpha, and 6He particles. Isotopic and isobaric effects were observed in the transverse
flow of the fragments. In both cases, the transverse flow was shown to decrease
with an increasing neutron content in the fragments. The (N/Z)sys dependence of
the transverse flow and the difference betwen the triton and 3He flow were shown to
be sensitive to the density dependence of the symmetry energy using the stochastic
mean-field model. A stiff parameterization of Esym(p) was found to provide better
agreement with the experimental data.
The transverse flow for intermediate mass fragments (IMFs) was investigated,
providing a new probe to study the nuclear EoS. A transition from the IMF flow
strongly depending on the mass of the system, in the most violent collisions, to a
dependence on the charge of the system, for the peripheral reactions, was observed.
Theoretical simulations were used to show that the relative differences in the IMF flow
are sensitive to the density dependence of the symmetry energy. The best agreement
between the experiment and theory was achieved with a stiff Esym(p).
A new method was developed in which correlations between the projectile-like
and mid-rapidity fragments were examined using a scaled flow. Theoretical simulations
were used to show that the scaled flow of the particles was connected to their
average order of emission. The experimental results suggest that the mid-rapidity
region is preferentially populated with neutron-rich light charged particles and the
Z=3-4 IMFs at a relatively early stage in the collision.
This work presents additional constraints on the nuclear EoS and insight into
the mid-rapidity dynamics observed in Fermi energy heavy-ion collisions.
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