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Neutron-skin effects in isobaric yield ratio for mirror nuclei in statistical abrasion-ablation model

Published 16 Oct 2013 in nucl-ex and nucl-th | (1310.4427v1)

Abstract: \item[Purpose] We suppose that the IYR(m) depends on the neutron-skin thickness (δnp\delta_{np}) of the projectile, and check the idea of whether the neutron-skin thickness effects can fully explain the systematic dependence of the IYR(m). \item[Methods] A modified statistical abrasion-ablation model is used to calculate the reactions induced by projectiles of three series. \item[Results] The IYR(m) shows a distribution of a linear part in the small-xx fragments, and a nonlinear part in the large-xx fragments. The linear part of IYR(m) is fitted. (1) In the calcium isotopic reactions, the IYR(m) depends on the isospin or the volume of the projectile, but δnp\delta_{np} greatly influences the nonlinear part of the IYR(m). The IYR(m) does not depend on the colliding source in reactions of small $b_{\mbox{max}}$ for the nonneutron-rich projectiles, and does not depend on the collision sources in reactions by the neutron-rich projectiles; (2) In reactions of the A=45A = 45 isobars, though IYR(m) depends on the isospin of projectile, IYR(m) shows small dependence on isospin if $\delta_{np} > 0$; (3) In the reactions of projectiles having similar δnp\delta_{np}, the IYR(m) in the small mass fragments show no dependence on the volume and the isospin of the projectile when the mass of the projectile is relatively large. Specially, the dependence of IYR(m) on the mass of the isospin of the projectile vanishes when δnp∼0.02\delta_{np}\sim0.02fm. \item[Conclusions] The linear and nonlinear parts of the IYR(m) are governed by the core and the surface (skin) of the projectile, respectively. The neutron-skin effects can well explain the systematic dependence of the IYR(m).

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