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K^+ production in the reaction $^{58}Ni+^{58}Ni$ at incident energies from 1 to 2 AGeV

Authors :
J. Biegansky
I. Legrand
Christian Claude Kuhn
U. Sodan
G. Goebels
F. Jundt
J. Mösner
Mihai Petrovici
Vladislav Manko
A. Zhilin
D. Schüll
Pascal Dupieux
K. Wisniewski
P. Crochet
E. Häfele
Peter Wagner
N. Herrmann
K. D. Hildenbrand
S. Mohren
J. P. Coffin
D. Best
B. Sikora
James Ritman
M. Trzaska
R. Kotte
Nicole Bastid
D. Moisa
G. Berek
G. S. Wang
C. Pinkenburg
L. Tizniti
Z. Seres
Y. Korchagin
Fouad Rami
R. Cherbatchev
K. Siwek-Wilczyńska
W. Reisdorf
C. Maazouzi
A. Somov
T. Wienold
I. Belyaev
M. A. Vasiliev
D. Wohlfarth
J. Kecskemeti
M. Kirejczyk
V. T. Smolyankin
P. Pras
V. Amouroux
Z. Fodor
A. Gobbi
V. Simion
J. P. Alard
G. Guillaume
B. Hong
Y. Leifels
C. Roy
I. E. Yushmanov
A. Genoux-Lubain
Alexandre Lebedev
W. Neubert
D Pelte
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
arXiv, 1997.

Abstract

Semi-inclusive triple differential multiplicity distributions of positively charged kaons have been measured over a wide range in rapidity and transverse mass for central collisions of $^{58}$Ni with $^{58}$Ni nuclei. The transverse mass ($m_t$) spectra have been studied as a function of rapidity at a beam energy 1.93 AGeV. The $m_t$ distributions of K^+ mesons are well described by a single Boltzmann-type function. The spectral slopes are similar to that of the protons indicating that rescattering plays a significant role in the propagation of the kaon. Multiplicity densities have been obtained as a function of rapidity by extrapolating the Boltzmann-type fits to the measured distributions over the remaining phase space. The total K^+ meson yield has been determined at beam energies of 1.06, 1.45, and 1.93 AGeV, and is presented in comparison to existing data. The low total yield indicates that the K^+ meson can not be explained within a hadro-chemical equilibrium scenario, therefore indicating that the yield does remain sensitive to effects related to its production processes such as the equation of state of nuclear matter and/or modifications to the K^+ dispersion relation.<br />Comment: 24 pages Latex (elsart) 7 PS figures to be submitted to Nucl. Phys A

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7682449803db8cc7108da8c5931962d8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.nucl-ex/9704005