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Quenching of resonance production in heavy-ion collisions at 1-2 A GeV
A. B. Larionov, W. Cassing, S. Leupold, U. Mosel
Published 2001-03-07, updated 2001-06-22Version 2
We study the pion production in heavy-ion collisions at SIS energies within the coupled resonance BUU model. The standard calculation overpredicts the pion multiplicity in the central Au+Au collision at 1 A GeV by about a factor of 2, which is interpreted as a signature for the quenching of the resonance production/absorption in nucleon-nucleon collisions at high nuclear density. Results of the calculations taking into account a specific form of quenching are presented for pion spectra from light and heavy systems as well as for the pion in-plane and out-of-plane flow.
Comments: 12 pages, 12 figures; modified text, accepted in Nucl. Phys. A
Journal: Nucl.Phys.A696:747-760,2001
Categories: nucl-th
Keywords: heavy-ion collisions, high nuclear density, coupled resonance buu model, standard calculation overpredicts, nucleon-nucleon collisions
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