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1989
Results of recent experiments using relativistic ion beams are summarized. Several features of the data are presented which could be in the line of theoretical predictions resulting from the phase transition of ordinary matter to a deconfined Quark-Gluon Plasma.
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Results of recent experiments using relativistic ion beams are summarized. Several features of the data are presented which could be in the line of theoretical predictions resulting from the phase transition of ordinary matter to a deconfined Quark-Gluon Plasma.
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Entropy evolution in heavy ion collision
Physical Review C, 1985The entropy evolution in heavy ion collisions is investigated by means of a cascade model study. The method for calculating the entropy is based on a smoothing over the momentum space by introducing a local temperature field. It is shown that the resulting specific entropy is rather sensitive to the proper choice of the phase space subdivision at the ...
, Gudima, , Toneev, , Röpke, , Schulz
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Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
1989Collisions between heavy nuclei at “relativistic” energies are tremendously complicated processes, evolving from a simple initial state (two nuclei in their ground states) to highly complex final states involving hundreds of free particles. Nobody in his or her right mind would voluntarily investigate such processes were it not for the hope to study ...
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