Search for shock waves in central interactions of carbon nuclei with copper and lead nuclei at 4.5 GeV/c per nucleon

Anikina, M.Kh. ; Vardenga, G.L. ; Golokhvastov, A.I. ; et al.
Yad.Fiz. 35 (1982) 105-107, 1982.
Inspire Record 178205 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.39680

Experimental data on angular distributions of secondaries in central interactions of carbon nuclei (4.5 GeV/c per nucleon) with copper and lead nuclei are given. Experiment was carried out on incident beam of synchrophasotron. Secondary particles are detected with counters. Angle between the axis of these counters and beam directions varies from 15 to 90 degrees. Target was oriented relative to the beam so, that absorption of particles in it escaping at an angle of 60 degrees may be minimum. This position does not change during measurements. Target thicknesses are the following: copper - 0.92 mm, lead -1.0 mm. At the 3-5% accuracy of measurements within 15-90 deg angle range to the beam direction no anomaly in angular distribution has been discovered which could serve as an evidence of shock wave appearance

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ADMIXTURE OF PROTONS WITH MOMENTUM > 550 MEV AND PIONS WITH MOMENTUM > 100 MEV IS ABOUT 15 PCT.

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The Temperatures of protons and pi- mesons in central nucleus-nucleus interactions at a momentum of 4.5-GeV/c per incident nucleon

Chkhaidze, L. ; Dzhobava, T. ; Kharkhelauri, L. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 54 (1992) 179-183, 1992.
Inspire Record 339571 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14709

An estimate of the temperature of protons andπ− mesons in central He−Li, He−C, C−C, C−Ne, C−Cu, C−Pb, O−Pb, Mg−Mg interactions is presented. The results indicate an increase of the proton temperature with increasing mass numbers of projectile and target nuclei (Ap,AT) fromTp=(118±3) MeV for He−Li toTp=(141±2) MeV for C−Pb. The temperature ofπ− mesons does not depend onAP,AT andTπ≃95 MeV. A satisfactory fit forπ− mesons in C−Cu, C−Pb, O−Pb, Mg−Mg collisions can be achieved by using a form involving two temperatures,T1 andT2. The relative yield of the high temperature component (T2) is ≅24% for C−Cu, C−Pb, and Mg−Mg interactions. The observed results forTP in C−Ne, C−Cu and C−Pb collisions are consistent with the prediction of the thermodynamic hagedorn model.

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for C-CU and C-PB YRAP=0.3-1.7.

THE D(N)/D(PT) distribution has been fitted by the form: PT*ET*K1(SLOPE*ET), where K1 is Mac-Donaldis function. for C-CU and C-PB YRAP=0.3-1.7.

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THE SPECTRA OF p, d, t EMITTED AT 160-degrees IN 3.6-GeV PER NUCLEON C-12 COLLISIONS WITH NUCLEI

Anikina, M.Kh. ; Vardenga, G.L. ; Golokhvastov, A.I. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 43 (1986) 780, 1986.
Inspire Record 216515 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.9587

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MEASUREMENTS OF PROTON INCLUSIVE SPECTRA INDUCED BY COLLISIONS OF C-12 NUCLEI WITH C, CU, SN AND PB NUCLEI AT 3.6-GEV/NUCLEON. (IN RUSSIAN)

Adyasevich, B.P. ; Antonenko, V.G. ; Vinogradov, A.A. ; et al.
Yad.Fiz. 40 (1984) 495-501, 1984.
Inspire Record 208219 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.2638

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DATA IMPLYING FORMATION OF A MOVING SOURCE IN COLLISIONS OF C-12 NUCLEI WITH VARIOUS TARGET NUCLEI AT 3.6-GEV/NUCLEON

Adyasevich, B.P. ; Antonenko, V.G. ; Grigorian, Yu.I. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 142 (1984) 245-248, 1984.
Inspire Record 206646 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30529

Inclusive spectra of protons emitted in the interaction of 12 C-projectiles at an energy of 3.6 GeV/nucleon and C, Cu, Sn and Pb target nuclei were measured. The analysis of the experimental data suggests that in all these interactions the main contribution to proton cross sections in the investigated kinematic region is due to emission from a moving source with a rapidity which differs greatly from the target nucleus rapidity, y t , as well as from that of the effective fireball. The properties of this source such as the excitation energy depend only slightly on the combination of the colliding nuclei.

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