Isoscaling and the High Temperature Limit

ORAL

Abstract

This study shows that isoscaling, usually studied in nuclear reactions, is a phenomenon common to all cases of fair sampling. Exact expressions for the yield ratio $R_{21}$ and approximate expressions for the isoscaling parameters $\alpha$ and $\beta$ are obtained and compared to experimental results. It is concluded that nuclear isoscaling is bound to contain a component due to sampling and, thus, a words of caution is issued to those interested in extracting information about the nuclear equation of state from isoscaling.

Authors

  • Jorge Munoz

    • California Institute of Technology
  • Claudio Dorso

    • Universidad de Buenos Aires
  • Hernandez Carlos

    • Universidad de Colima
  • Jorge Lopez

    • The University of Texas at El Paso
    • University of Texas at El Paso