Dr. Dan Cozma
Senior Researcher II
KVI, University of Groningen, 2004
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nuclear physics theory
heavy-ion collisions, transport models, nucleon-nucleon interaction, equation of state of nuclear matter
I am currently interested in models for heavy-ion collisions at intermediate energies as means to study the equation of study of nuclear matter at supra-saturation densities, both its isospin symmetric and asymmetric components. Among the observables of interest are: nucleon flows (v1, v2 and v3) and particle production close to threshold (pions and kaons). I am also interested in developing transport models that allow precise implementation of fundamental symmetries (relativistic covariance) and conservation laws (angular momentum and energy)
- M.D. Cozma, Feasibility of constraining the curvature parameter of the symmetry energy using elliptic flow data, Eur. Jour. Phys. A 54, 40 (2018).
- M.D. Cozma, Constraining the density dependence of the symmetry energy using the multiplicity and average pT rations of charged pions, Phys. Rev. C 94, 014601 (2017).
- M.D. Cozma, The impact of the energy conservation in transport models on the multiplicity ratio of π+/π- in heavy-ion collisions and the symmetry energy, Phys. Lett. B 753, 166 (2016).
- E. Santini et al., Dilepton production in heavy-ion collisions with in-medium spectral functions of vector mesons, Phys. Rev. C 78, 034910 (2008).
- M.D. Cozma et al., Two-pion exchange contributions to the relativistic NN kernel: Peripheral scattering, Phys. Rev. C 75, 014006 (2007).