Campanini, Renato
(2010)
Possible signals of new phenomena in hadronic interactions at dn/deta=5.5+-1.2.
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The average transverse momentum dependence on multiplicity shows in many experiments at center of mass energies ranging from 22 to 7000 GeV a slope change at a charged particle rapidity density constant within systematic uncertainties. We find correlated signals which together with the slope change may indicate a transition to a new mechanism of particles production.
Abstract
The average transverse momentum dependence on multiplicity shows in many experiments at center of mass energies ranging from 22 to 7000 GeV a slope change at a charged particle rapidity density constant within systematic uncertainties. We find correlated signals which together with the slope change may indicate a transition to a new mechanism of particles production.
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Hadronic interactions, Average Transverse Momentum, Multiplicity Dependence, Phase Transition, Quark Gluon Plasma, Critical Point.
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24 Dec 2010 11:10
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16 May 2011 12:16
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Preprint
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Hadronic interactions, Average Transverse Momentum, Multiplicity Dependence, Phase Transition, Quark Gluon Plasma, Critical Point.
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DOI
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24 Dec 2010 11:10
Last modified
16 May 2011 12:16
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