Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8187618 | Physics Letters B | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Within a relaxation time approach using free nucleon-nucleon cross sections modified by the in-medium nucleon masses that are determined from an isospin- and momentum-dependent effective nucleon-nucleon interaction, we investigate the specific shear viscosity (η/s) of neutron-rich nucleonic matter near its liquid-gas phase transition. It is found that as the nucleonic matter is heated at fixed pressure or compressed at fixed temperature, its specific shear viscosity shows a valley shape in the temperature or density dependence, with the minimum located at the boundary of the phase transition. Moreover, the value of η/s drops suddenly at the first-order liquid-gas phase transition temperature, reaching as low as 4-5 times the KSS bound of â/4Ï. However, it varies smoothly for the second-order liquid-gas phase transition. Effects of the isospin degree of freedom and the nuclear symmetry energy on the value of η/s are also discussed.
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Authors
Jun Xu, Lie-Wen Chen, Che Ming Ko, Bao-An Li, Yu Gang Ma,