Z G Xiao et al 2007 J. Phys. G: Nucl. Part. Phys. 34 S915 doi:10.1088/0954-3899/34/8/S125
Z G Xiao1, X Dong2, F Liu3, X F Luo2, K J Wu3, H S Xu1, N Xu4 and W L Zhan1
Show affiliationsThe cooling storage ring, to be built at Lanzhou, will be able to deliver heavy ion beams up to uranium up to 0.52 GeV/u. It is expected to make considerable contribution to nuclear EOS study in the high net baryon-density region. With a relativistic transport model, we performed simulations for U+U collisions with different orientations. It is shown that by combining the forward neutron multiplicity and an event-wise elliptic flow selection, it is possible to identify the tip–tip and body–body head-on collisions. The effective identification of these two extreme configurations will allow us to study the EOS at the highest baryon density in the U+U collisions.
25.70.-z Low and intermediate energy heavy-ion reactions
Accelerators, beams and electromagnetism
Issue 8 (August 2007)
Received 22 February 2007
Published 17 July 2007
Z G Xiao et al 2007 J. Phys. G: Nucl. Part. Phys. 34 S915
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