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Determination of the Mean-Field Momentum-Dependence using Elliptic Flow

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arxiv nucl-th/9912027 v3 pith:J7ROIREW submitted 1999-12-13 nucl-th

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Midrapidity nucleon elliptic flow is studied within the Boltzmann-equation simulations of symmetric heavy-ion collisions. The simulations follow a lattice Hamiltonian extended to relativistic transport. It is demonstrated that in the peripheral heavy-ion collisions the high-momentum elliptic flow is strongly sensitive to the momentum dependence of mean field at supranormal densities. The high transverse-momentum particles are directly and exclusively emitted from the high-density zone in the collisions, while remaining particles primarily continue along the beam axis. The elliptic flow was measured by the KaoS Collaboration as a function of the transverse momentum at a number of impact parameters in Bi + Bi collisions at 400, 700, and 1000 MeV/nucleon. The observed elliptic anisotropies in peripheral collisions, which quickly rise with momentum, can only be explained in simulations when assuming a strong momentum dependence of nucleonic mean field. This momentum dependence must strengthen with the rise of density above normal. The mean-field parametrizations, which describe the data in simulations with various success, are confronted with mean fields from microscopic nuclear-matter calculations. Two of the microscopic potentials in the comparisons have unacceptably weak momentum-dependencies at supranormal densities. The optical potentials from the Dirac-Brueckner-Hartree-Fock calculations, on the other hand, together with the UV14 + TNI potential from variational calculations, agree rather well within the region of sensitivity with the parametrized potentials that best describe the data.

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