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Centrality dependence of K+ and π+ multiplicities from Si + A collisions at 14.6 A GeV/c

Authors :
Hiroyoshi Sakurai
S. Nagamiya
J. B. Costales
Ryugo S. Hayano
S. B. Kaufman
Yuichi Ikeda
M. J. Tannenbaum
J. Engelage
Hideki Hamagaki
J.W. Olness
S. Katcoff
P. Vincent
R. J. Morse
C. G. Parsons
H. J. Crawford
O. Hansen
K. Kitamura
S. Y. Fung
H. E. Wegner
H. Z. Huang
T. Abbott
S. Homma
M. Gonin
L. P. Remsberg
Yasuo Miake
B. Cole
J. H. Kang
R. R. Debbe
D. R. Beavis
D. S. Woodruff
Y. D. Wu
R. J. Ledoux
P. Stankus
S. G. Steadman
F. Videbaek
M. A. Bloomer
W. A. Zajc
C. Chasman
K. Kimura
Shinichi Hayashi
K. Kurita
I. Juricic
V. Vutsadakis
J. B. Cumming
George Stephans
T. Sugitate
Y. Akiba
B. Moskowitz
P. D. Bond
M. Le Vine
M. Vient
Z. Chen
J. H. van Dijk
Y. Y. Chu
S. Gushue
M. Sarabura
Source :
Physics Letters B. 291:341-346
Publication Year :
1992
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1992.

Abstract

K + and π + multiplicities have been measured in magnetic spectrometer for Si++ Al, Si+ Cu and Si + Au collisions at 14.6 A GeV/ c incident momentum. The multiplicities were obtained for five different windows of forward kinetic energy as detected in a zero degree calorimeter. The K + / π + multiplicity ratio ranges from ≈9% in peripheral interactions to 19% in central Si+Au. The largest K + / π + ratios are observed for those events for each target that leave the least energy in the zero degree calorimeter and the ratio increases with target mass. The observations suggest that multiple interactions are important in the particle production mechanism.

Details

ISSN :
03702693
Volume :
291
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics Letters B
Accession number :
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