paper

Kinetic approach of light-nuclei production in intermediate-energy heavy-ion collisions

arXiv:2305.02988 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.108.L031601

Abstract

We develop a kinetic approach to the production of light nuclei up to mass number in intermediate-energy heavy-ion collisions by including them as dynamic degrees of freedom. The conversions between nucleons and light nuclei during the collisions are incorporated dynamically via the breakup of light nuclei by a nucleon and their inverse reactions. We also include the Mott effect on light nuclei, i.e., a light nucleus would no longer be bound if the phase-space density of its surrounding nucleons is too large. With this kinetic approach, we obtain a reasonable description of the measured yields of light nuclei in central Au+Au collisions at energies of - by the FOPI collaboration. Our study also indicates that the observed enhancement of the -particle yield at low incident energies can be attributed to a weaker Mott effect on the -particle, which makes it more difficult to dissolve in nuclear medium, as a result of its much larger binding energy.

6 pages, 4 figures