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Caloric curve of 8 GeV/c negative pion and antiproton + Au reactions

October 4, 2001

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Two-pion correlations in Au+Au collisions at 10.8 GeV/c per nucleon

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Collaboration E877, J. Barrette, R. Bellwied, S. Bennett, R. Bersch, P. Braun-Munzinger, W. C. Chang, W. E. Cleland, J. D. Cole, T. M. Cormier, G. David, J. Dee, O. Dietzsch, M. W. Drigert, S. Gilbert, J. R. Hall, T. K. Hemmick, N. Herrmann, B. Hong, C. L. Jiang, S. C. Johnson, Y. Kwon, R. Lacasse, A. Lukaszew, Q. Li, T. W. Ludlam, S. McCorkle, S. K. Mark, R. Matheus, D. Miskowiec, E. O'Brien, S. Panitkin, T. Piazza, M. Pollack, C. Pruneau, M. N. Rao, M. Rosati, N. C. daSilva, S. Sedykh, U. Sonnadara, J. Stachel, E. M. Takagui, M. Trzaska, S. Voloshin, T. Vongpaseuth, G. Wang, J. P. Wessels, C. L. Woody, N. Xu, ... , Zou C.
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Two-particle correlation functions for positive and negative pions have been measured in Au+Au collisions at 10.8~GeV/c per nucleon. The data were analyzed using one- and three-dimensional correlation functions. From the results of the three-dimensional fit the phase space density of pions was calculated. It is consistent with local thermal equilibrium.

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Tracking the phase-transition energy in disassembly of hot nuclei

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C. B. Das, S. Das Gupta, L. Beaulieu, T. Lefort, K. Kwiatkowski, V. E. Viola, S. J. Yennello, L. Pienkowski, ... , Breuer H.
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In efforts to determine phase transitions in the disintegration of highly excited heavy nuclei, a popular practice is to parametrise the yields of isotopes as a function of temperature in the form $Y(z)=z^{-\tau}f(z^{\sigma}(T-T_0))$, where $Y(z)$'s are the measured yields and $\tau, \sigma$ and $T_0$ are fitted to the yields. Here $T_0$ would be interpreted as the phase transition temperature. For finite systems such as those obtained in nuclear collisions, this parametrisat...

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Thermal photon-IMF anticorrelation: a signal of prompt multifragmentation?

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The mechanism responsible for IMF emission in central $^{58}$Ni + $^{197}$Au reactions at 30 and 45 MeV/nucleon is investigated by looking at the thermal bremsstrahlung photon production. An IMF - photon anticorrelation signal is observed, for central collisions, at 45 MeV/nucleon with IMF velocity around the center of mass value. This observation is proposed as an evidence for prompt nuclear fragmentation events.

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Fragment Kinetic Energies and Modes of Fragment Formation

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Kinetic energies of light fragments A <= 10 from the decay of target spectators in 197Au 197Au collisions at 1000 MeV per nucleon have been measured with high-resolution telescopes at backward angles. Except for protons and apart from the observed evaporation components, the kinetic-energy spectra exhibit slope temperatures of about 17 MeV, independent of the particle species, but not corresponding to the thermal or chemical degrees of freedom at breakup. It is suggested that...

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P. M. Milazzo, A. S. Botvina, G. Vannini, M. Bruno, N. Colonna, M. D'Agostino, F. Gramegna, I. Iori, G. V. Margagliotti, P. F. Mastinu, ... , Rui R.
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Studies on the isospin of fragments resulting from the disassembly of highly excited large thermal-like nuclear emitting sources, formed in the ^{197}Au + ^{197}Au reaction at 35 MeV/nucleon beam energy, are presented. Two different decay systems (the quasiprojectile formed in midperipheral reactions and the unique source coming from the incomplete fusion of projectile and target in the most central collisions) were considered; these emitting sources have the same initial N/Z...

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Probing nuclear expansion dynamics with $\pi^-/\pi^+$-spectra

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S. Teis, W. Cassing, M. Effenberger, A. Hombach, ... , Wolf Gy.
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We study the dynamics of charged pions in the nuclear medium via the ratio of differential $\pi^-$- and $\pi^+$-spectra in a coupled-channel BUU (CBUU) approach. The relative energy shift of the charged pions is found to correlate with the pion freeze-out time in nucleus-nucleus collisions as well as with the impact parameter of the heavy-ion reaction. Furthermore, the long-range Coulomb force provides a 'clock' for the expansion of the hot nuclear system. Detailed comparison...

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Pbar Annihilation in Au+Au at AGS Energies

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Y. Pang, D. E. Kahana, ... , Crawford H.
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Antinucleon production in heavy ion collisions is potentially an excellent signal for unusual phenomena in hot and dense matter. However, at the low energies available at the AGS the annihilation process must be handled with care. In this Comment, we consider the case of Au + Au collisions at approximately 11 GeV/c, applying the ARC treatment of pbar production and annihilation to the analysis of experiment E878. It is apparent that classical screening introduced for Si + Au ...

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A systematic study of the $\pi^-/\pi^+$ ratio in heavy-ion collisions with the same neutron/proton ratio but different masses

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A systematic study of the $\pi^-/\pi^+$ ratio in heavy-ion collisions with the same neutron/proton ratio but different masses can help single out effects of the nuclear mean field on pion production. Based on simulations using the IBUU04 transport model, it is found that the $\pi^-$ / $\pi^+$ ratio in head-on collisions of $^{48}$Ca+$^{48}$Ca, $^{124}$Sn +$^{124}$Sn and $^{197}$Au+$^{197}$Au at beam energies from 0.25 to 0.6 \agev increases with increasing the system size or ...

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Density reorganization in hot nuclei

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S. K. Samaddar, J. N. De, ... , Centelles M.
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The density profile of a hot nuclear system produced in intermediate energy heavy ion collisions is studied in a microcanonical formulation with a momentum and density dependent finite range interaction. The caloric curve and the density evolution with excitation are calculated for a number of systems for the equilibrium mononuclear configuration; they compare favorably with the recent experimental data. The studied density fluctuations are seen to build up rapidly beyond an ...

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Signs of Thermalization from RHIC Experiments

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Grazyna Odyniec
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Selected results from the first five years of RHIC data taking are reviewed with emphasis on evidence for thermalization in central Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=200$ GeV.

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