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    Two-particle rapidity correlations between relativistic particles in central collisions of 197^{197}Au nuclei in emulsion at 11.6 A GeV/c

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    It is shown that in central collisions of 197^{197}Au nuclei with heavy emulsion nuclei at 11.6 AAGeV/c two-particles pseudorapidity correlations for produced particles in terms of correlation functions demonstate predominantly long-range behaviour in contrast to nucleon-nucleon interactions. The experimental data are compared with calculations based on the FRITIOF-M model and the model of independent emission of particles.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure

    Asymptotic normalization coefficients (nuclear vertex constants) for p+7Be8Bp+^7Be\to ^8B and the direct 7Be(p,γ)8B^7Be(p,\gamma)^8B astrophysical S-factors at solar energies

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    A new analysis of the precise experimental astrophysical S-factors for the direct capture 7Be(p,γ)^7Be(p,\gamma) 8B^8B reaction [A.J.Junghans et al.Phys.Rev. C 68 (2003) 065803 and L.T. Baby et al. Phys.Rev. C 67 (2003) 065805] is carried out based on the modified two - body potential approach in which the direct astrophysical S-factor, S17(E) {\rm S_{17}(E)}, is expressed in terms of the asymptotic normalization constants for p+7Be8Bp+^7Be\to ^8B and two additional conditions are involved to verify the peripheral character of the reaction under consideration. The Woods-Saxon potential form is used for the bound (p+7Bep+^7Be)- state wave function and for the p7Bep^7Be- scattering wave function. New estimates are obtained for the ^{\glqq}indirectly measured\grqq values of the asymptotic normalization constants (the nuclear vertex constants) for the p+7Be8Bp+^7Be\to ^8B and S17(E)S_{17}(E) at E\le 115 keV, including EE=0. These values of S17(E)S_{17}(E) and asymptotic normalization constants have been used for getting information about the ^{\glqq}indirectly measured\grqq values of the ss wave average scattering length and the pp wave effective range parameters for p7Bep^7Be- scattering.Comment: 27 pages, 6 figure

    Local particle densities and global multiplicities in central heavy ion interactions at 3.7, 14.6, 60 and 200A GeV

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    18th International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics

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