Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1837413 Nuclear Physics A 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Isoscaling is derived within a recently proposed modified Fisher model where the free energy near the critical point is described by the Landau O(m6) theory. In this model is the order parameter, a consequence of (one of) the symmetries of the nuclear Hamiltonian. Within this framework we show that isoscaling depends mainly on this order parameter through the ‘external (conjugate) field’ H. The external field is just given by the difference in chemical potentials of the neutrons and protons of the two sources. To distinguish from previously employed isoscaling relationships, this approach is dubbed: m-scaling. We discuss the relationship between this framework and the standard isoscaling formalism and point out some substantial differences in interpretation of experimental results which might result. These should be investigated further both theoretically and experimentally.

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