A Thermal Model for Kaon Production in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions
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概要
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Multiple collision effects on inclusive kaon spectra resulting from relativistic heavy-ion collisions are studied on the basis of a thermal model. The kaon production rates are determined by a realistic probability for producing a kaon in N-N collisions in free space instead of the assumption of chemical equilibrium. The calculated spectra are compared with the prediction based on the linear cascade model by Randrup et al. The spectra at large angles are found to be greatly influenced by multiple collision effects.
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- 1981-07-25
著者
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Sano Mitsuo
Institute For Nuclear Study The University Of Tokyo
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ASAI Fumio
Department of Physics, Osaka University
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Asai Fumio
Department Of Physics Osaka University
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