Compatibility of localized wave packets and unrestricted single particle dynamics for cluster formation in nuclear collisions

Akira Ono, S. Hudan, A. Chbihi, J. D. Frankland

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Abstract

Antisymmetrized molecular dynamics with quantum branching is generalized so as to allow finite time duration of the unrestricted coherent mean field propagation, which is followed by the decoherence into wave packets. In this new model, the wave packet shrinking by the mean field propagation is respected as well as the diffusion, so that it predicts a one-body dynamics similar to that in mean field models. The shrinking effect is expected to change the diffusion property of nucleons in nuclear matter and the global one-body dynamics. The central 129Xe+ Sn collisions at 50 MeV/nucleon are calculated by the models with and without shrinking, and it is shown that the inclusion of the wave packet shrinking has a large effect on the multifragmentation in a big expanding system with a moderate expansion velocity.

Original languageEnglish
Article number014603
Pages (from-to)146031-1460315
Number of pages1314285
JournalPhysical Review C - Nuclear Physics
Volume66
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2002 Jul 1

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