Nonequilibrium effects in Isoscaling

In this work we study within a simple model different properties of the system that allow us to understand the properties of the isoscaling observable. We first show that isoscaling is a general property of fragmenting systems. We show this by using a simple generalized percolation model. We show th...

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spelling todo:paper_0094243X_v884_n_p313_Dorso2023-10-03T14:56:15Z Nonequilibrium effects in Isoscaling Dorso, C.O. López, J.A. Isoscaling Multifragmentation Percolation In this work we study within a simple model different properties of the system that allow us to understand the properties of the isoscaling observable. We first show that isoscaling is a general property of fragmenting systems. We show this by using a simple generalized percolation model. We show that the usual isoscaling property can be obtained in the case of bond percolation in bichromatic lattices with any regular topology. In this case the probabilities of each color (isospin) are independent. We then explore the effect of introducing "non-equilibrium" effects. © 2007 American Institute of Physics. CONF info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0094243X_v884_n_p313_Dorso
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topic Isoscaling
Multifragmentation
Percolation
spellingShingle Isoscaling
Multifragmentation
Percolation
Dorso, C.O.
López, J.A.
Nonequilibrium effects in Isoscaling
topic_facet Isoscaling
Multifragmentation
Percolation
description In this work we study within a simple model different properties of the system that allow us to understand the properties of the isoscaling observable. We first show that isoscaling is a general property of fragmenting systems. We show this by using a simple generalized percolation model. We show that the usual isoscaling property can be obtained in the case of bond percolation in bichromatic lattices with any regular topology. In this case the probabilities of each color (isospin) are independent. We then explore the effect of introducing "non-equilibrium" effects. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.
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author Dorso, C.O.
López, J.A.
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López, J.A.
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title Nonequilibrium effects in Isoscaling
title_short Nonequilibrium effects in Isoscaling
title_full Nonequilibrium effects in Isoscaling
title_fullStr Nonequilibrium effects in Isoscaling
title_full_unstemmed Nonequilibrium effects in Isoscaling
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