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Low-density in-medium effects on light clusters from heavy-ion data

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FIG. 2. (Color online) Top: double isotope ratio tempera- tempera-ture T HHe (black), global proton fraction (multiplied by a factor of 10) (purple), density (multiplied by a factor of 100) (green) as a function of the experimental quantity v surf for the
FIG. 3. (Color online) System 136 Xe+ 124 Sn: The chemical equilibrium constants as a function of the density

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