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Hypernucleus production in heavy-ion collisions

Physical Review C, 1985
In terms of the participant-spectator model for high-energy heavy-ion collisions, the probability that a hyperon is created from the participants directly in the nuclear single-particle states of the spectator fragment is evaluated. It is found that the magnitude of the cross section for producing a hypernucleus depends on both the lifetime of the ...
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Heavy ion collisions

2005
The study of heavy ion collisions is motivated by the desire to probe properties of nuclear matter under unusual. conditions. Depending on the energy of the beam and the impact parameter of the collision, different phenomena are observed. A survey of typical experimental data and their interpretations are presented.
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Heavy Ions Collisions

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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Nuclear thermometers for heavy-ion collisions

Physical Review C, 1989
Measurement of the ratio of deuterons to excited deuterons is prescribed asa method for determining temperatures and breakup criteria inintermediate-energy heavy-ion collisions. The sudden coalescence model iscontrasted with a thermal breakup picture where ratios are determined byBoltzmann factors.
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Heavy-Ion Collisions

Heavy-Ion Collisions, 1990
B. Heusch, M. Ishihara
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Disappearance of rotation in heavy-ion collisions

Physical Review C, 1993
The azimuthal distributions of nucleons are studied for central [sup 40]Ar+[sup 51]V collisions from [ital E]/[ital A]=35 to 125 MeV based on a Boltzmann equation. We demonstrate that the contribution to azimuthal asymmetry from residue rotation decreases with incident energy and eventually vanishes at energies [ital E]/[ital A][ge]75 MeV. In contrast,
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Spin Alignment of Vector Mesons in Heavy-Ion Collisions

Physical Review Letters, 2023
Lucia Oliva   +2 more
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Heavy Ion Collisions

Heavy Ion Collisions, 1995
T Motobayashi, N Frascaria, M Ishihara
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Hadronization and Charm-Hadron Ratios in Heavy-Ion Collisions

Physical Review Letters, 2020
Min He, Ralf Rapp
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Bayesian analysis of heavy ion collisions with the heavy ion computational framework Trajectum

Physical Review C, 2021
Raimond Snellings   +2 more
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