Abstract

Within the framework of the isospin-dependent transport model, the roles of the reactions NΔ → NN and πN → Δ are investigated through simulating heavy-ion collisions at 1000 MeV/nucleon. The absorption process NΔ → NN plays an important role for heavy impact systems and small impact parameters than for light impact systems and large impact parameters. The resorption process πN → Δ is of importance for heavy impact systems and large impact parameters than for light impact systems and small impact parameters. Thus the influences of the reaction NΔ → NN (πN → Δ) on pion production dynamics can be neglected in heavy-ion collisions for smaller (larger) impact parameters and light systems. It is the reaction πN → Δ that causes the anti-correlation of pions and nucleons in the rapidity dependence of the directed flow.

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