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Particle Production in Heavy Ion Collisions

The yield and the phase-space distributions of particles produced in heavy-ion collisions are sensitive to the reaction dynamics and to the conditions inside the dense and hot fireball. At beam energies where the number of produced particles is still small as compared to the number of participating...

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Autor principal: Senger, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/732713
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author Senger, P
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description The yield and the phase-space distributions of particles produced in heavy-ion collisions are sensitive to the reaction dynamics and to the conditions inside the dense and hot fireball. At beam energies where the number of produced particles is still small as compared to the number of participating nucleons, newly created particles can be used as probes for dense baryonic matter. In particular, experimental data on strangeness production at SIS energies, together with their theoretical interpretation based on microscopic transport theory, permit to explore fundamental aspects of modern nuclear physics: the determination of the nuclear equation-of-state at high baryon densities and the properties of hadrons in dense nuclear matter. Experimental data and theoretical results will be reviewed.
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spelling cern-7327132019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/732713engSenger, PParticle Production in Heavy Ion CollisionsNuclear PhysicsThe yield and the phase-space distributions of particles produced in heavy-ion collisions are sensitive to the reaction dynamics and to the conditions inside the dense and hot fireball. At beam energies where the number of produced particles is still small as compared to the number of participating nucleons, newly created particles can be used as probes for dense baryonic matter. In particular, experimental data on strangeness production at SIS energies, together with their theoretical interpretation based on microscopic transport theory, permit to explore fundamental aspects of modern nuclear physics: the determination of the nuclear equation-of-state at high baryon densities and the properties of hadrons in dense nuclear matter. Experimental data and theoretical results will be reviewed.GSI-2004-10EXT-2004-080oai:cds.cern.ch:7327132004-03-10
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics
Senger, P
Particle Production in Heavy Ion Collisions
title Particle Production in Heavy Ion Collisions
title_full Particle Production in Heavy Ion Collisions
title_fullStr Particle Production in Heavy Ion Collisions
title_full_unstemmed Particle Production in Heavy Ion Collisions
title_short Particle Production in Heavy Ion Collisions
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topic Nuclear Physics
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