INVESTIGADORES
CHERNOMORETZ Ariel
artículos
Título:
Nonequilibrium effects in fragmentation
Autor/es:
A. CHERNOMORETZ, M. ISON, S. ORTIZ, AND C. O. DORSO
Revista:
PHYS. REV. - C
Editorial:
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Referencias:
Año: 2001 vol. 64 p. 23606 - 23615
ISSN:
0556-2813
Resumen:
We study, using molecular dynamics techniques, how boundary conditions affect the process of fragmentation of finite, highly excited, Lennard-Jones systems. We analyze the behavior of the caloric curves (CC), the associated thermal response functions (TRF), and cluster mass distributions for constrained and unconstrained hot drops. It is shown that the resulting CC for the constrained case differ from the one in the unconstrained case, mainly in the presence of a “vapor branch.” This branch is absent in the free expanding case even at high energies. This effect is traced to the role played by the collective expansion motion. On the other hand, we found that the recently proposed characteristic features of a first order phase transition taking place in a finite isolated system, i.e., abnormally large kinetic energy fluctuations and a negative branch in the TRF, are present for the constrained (dilute) as well as the unconstrained case. The microscopic origin of this behavior is also analyzed.