Charged Particle Spectra in Oxygen-Induced Reactions at 14.6 and 60 GeV/nucleon

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M. I. Adamovich, M. M. Aggarwal, R. Arora, Y. A. Alexandrov, S. A. Azimov, S. K. Badyal, E. Basova, K. B. Bhalla, A. Bhasin, V. S. Bhatia, R. A. Bondarenko, T. H. Burnett, Cai Xu, L. P. Chernova, M. M. Cherayavski, B. Dressel, E. M. Friedlander, S. I, Gadzhieva, E. R. Ganssauge, S. Garpman, S. G. Gerassimov, A. Gill, J. Grote, K. G. Gulamov, U. G. Gulyamov, V. K Gupta, S. Hackel, H. H. Heckman, B. Jakobsson, B. Judek, S. Kachroo, F. G. Kadyrov, H. Kallies, L. Karlsson, G. L. Kanl, M. Kaur, S. P. Kharlamov, J. Kohli, V. Kumar, P. Lai, V. G. Larionova, P. J. Lindstrom, Liu Lianshou, S. Lokanathan, J. Lord, N. S. Lukicheva, L. K. Mangotra, N. V. Maslennikova, I. S. Mittra, E. Monnand, S. Mookeijee, C. Mueller, S. H. Nasyrov, V. S. Navotny, G. I. Orlova, I. Otterlund, N. G. Peresadko, S. Persson, N. V. Petrov, Qian Wanyan, R. Raniwala, S. Raniwala, N. K. Rao, J. T. Rhee, N. Saidkhanov, N. A. Salmanova, W. Schultz, F. Schussler, V. S. Shukla, D. Skelding, K. Söderström, E. Stenlud, R. S. Storey, Sun Junfen, L. N. Svechnikova, M. I. Tretyakova, T. P. Trofimova, Wang Haiqiao, Weng Zhiqun, R. J. Wilkes, Xu Guofa, Zhang Donghai, Zheng Puying, Zhou Daicui and Zhou Jmgchen. Charged Particle Spectra in Oxygen-Induced Reactions at 14.6 and 60 GeV/nucleon[J]. Chinese Physics C, 1989, 13(S4): 341-346.
M. I. Adamovich, M. M. Aggarwal, R. Arora, Y. A. Alexandrov, S. A. Azimov, S. K. Badyal, E. Basova, K. B. Bhalla, A. Bhasin, V. S. Bhatia, R. A. Bondarenko, T. H. Burnett, Cai Xu, L. P. Chernova, M. M. Cherayavski, B. Dressel, E. M. Friedlander, S. I, Gadzhieva, E. R. Ganssauge, S. Garpman, S. G. Gerassimov, A. Gill, J. Grote, K. G. Gulamov, U. G. Gulyamov, V. K Gupta, S. Hackel, H. H. Heckman, B. Jakobsson, B. Judek, S. Kachroo, F. G. Kadyrov, H. Kallies, L. Karlsson, G. L. Kanl, M. Kaur, S. P. Kharlamov, J. Kohli, V. Kumar, P. Lai, V. G. Larionova, P. J. Lindstrom, Liu Lianshou, S. Lokanathan, J. Lord, N. S. Lukicheva, L. K. Mangotra, N. V. Maslennikova, I. S. Mittra, E. Monnand, S. Mookeijee, C. Mueller, S. H. Nasyrov, V. S. Navotny, G. I. Orlova, I. Otterlund, N. G. Peresadko, S. Persson, N. V. Petrov, Qian Wanyan, R. Raniwala, S. Raniwala, N. K. Rao, J. T. Rhee, N. Saidkhanov, N. A. Salmanova, W. Schultz, F. Schussler, V. S. Shukla, D. Skelding, K. Söderström, E. Stenlud, R. S. Storey, Sun Junfen, L. N. Svechnikova, M. I. Tretyakova, T. P. Trofimova, Wang Haiqiao, Weng Zhiqun, R. J. Wilkes, Xu Guofa, Zhang Donghai, Zheng Puying, Zhou Daicui and Zhou Jmgchen. Charged Particle Spectra in Oxygen-Induced Reactions at 14.6 and 60 GeV/nucleon[J]. Chinese Physics C, 1989, 13(S4): 341-346. shu
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Charged Particle Spectra in Oxygen-Induced Reactions at 14.6 and 60 GeV/nucleon

  • 1. Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing;
  • 2. Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Lab, USA;
  • 3. Chandigarh, Panjab University, India;
  • 4. Grenoble, C. E. N., France;
  • 5. Jaipur, University of Rajasthan, India;
  • 6. Jammu, University of Jammu, India;
  • 7. Lund, University of Lund, Sweden;
  • 8. Shanxi Normal University, China;
  • 9. Marburg, Phillips University, West Germany;
  • 10. Moscow, Lebedev Institute USSR;
  • 11. Ottawa, NRC, Canada;
  • 12. Seattle, Washington University, USA;
  • 13. Tashkent, Institute of Nuclear Physics, USSR;
  • 14. Tashkent, Physical-Technical Institute, USSR;
  • 15. Hua Zhong Normal University, China

Abstract: Multiplicity distributions and pseudo-rapidity distributions of charged particles from oxygen-induced nuclear reactions at 14.6 and 60 GeV/nucleon are presented. The data were taken from the EMU-01 emulsion stacks and compared to simulations from the Lund Monte Carlo Model (FRITIOF).

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