Intermittency route to chaos for the nuclear billiard

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Published 22 February 2011 Europhysics Letters Association
, , Citation D. Felea et al 2011 EPL 93 42001 DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/93/42001

0295-5075/93/4/42001

Abstract

We analyze on a classical 2D version of the "nuclear billiard" the onset of chaotic behaviour of the three-dimensional nucleonic trajectories in different dynamical states of the axially symmetric deformed nuclei. The coupling between the single-particle and the collective degrees of freedom in the presence of dissipation for several multipolarities is taken into account. We examine the order-to-chaos transition by studying the Shannon entropies, which quantify the time rate of information production during a certain motion. For the monopole and dipole deformations an increasing divergence of the nucleonic trajectories from the adiabatic to the resonance regime is observed. Also, a peculiar case of intermittency is reached in the vicinity of the resonance, for the monopole case. The quantity of energy transferred in a nuclear collision is shown to be the control parameter which adjusts the intermittent behaviour of the studied system.

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