Probing the density dependence of the symmetry potential in intermediate energy heavy ion collisions


Abstract in English

Based on the ultrarelativistic quantum molecular dynamics (UrQMD) model, the effects of the density-dependent symmetry potential for baryons and of the Coulomb potential for produced mesons are investigated for neutron-rich heavy ion collisions at intermediate energies. The calculated results of the $Delta^-/Delta^{++}$ and $pi ^{-}/pi ^{+}$ production ratios show a clear beam-energy dependence on the density-dependent symmetry potential, which is stronger for the $pi ^{-}/pi ^{+}$ ratio close to the pion production threshold. The Coulomb potential of the mesons changes the transverse momentum distribution of the $pi ^{-}/pi ^{+}$ ratio significantly, though it alters only slightly the $pi^-$ and $pi^+$ total yields. The $pi^-$ yields, especially at midrapidity or at low transverse momenta and the $pi^-/pi^+$ ratios at low transverse momenta, are shown to be sensitive probes of the density-dependent symmetry potential in dense nuclear matter. The effect of the density-dependent symmetry potential on the production of both, K$^0$ and K$^+$ mesons, is also investigated.

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