Abstract

Starting from a suitably modified three-body equation to include dominant medium effects such as self energy corrections and Pauli blocking I present results on several observables relevant for the formation of light clusters in a heavy ion collision at moderate energies. Properly taking into account the medium leads to the Mott effect, larger reaction rates, in turn, faster time scales for the deuteron life time and chemical relaxation time. Within a Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck approach to simulate the heavy ion reactions, also the total number of deuterons and the energy spectrum are significantly changed due to medium effects in the elementary cross sections entering into the collision integrals.

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