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    Effects of collective expansion on light cluster spectra in relativistic heavy ion collisions

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    We discuss the interplay between collective flow and density profiles, describing light cluster production in heavy ion collisions at very high energies. Calculations are performed within the coalescence model. We show how collective flow can explain some qualitative features of the measured deuteron spectra, provided a proper parametrization of the spatial dependence of the single particle phase space distribution is chosen.Comment: 11 pages Latex, 2 figures, to be published in Phys. Lett.

    Rho meson properties in the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model

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    Some properties of the rho vector meson are calculated within the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model, including processes that go beyond the random phase approximation. To classify the higher order contributions, we adopt 1/Nc1/N_c as expansion parameter. In particular, we evaluate the leading order contributions to the ρππ\rho \rightarrow \pi \pi decay width, obtaining the value Γ=118\Gamma = 118 MeV, and to the shift of the rho mass which turns out to be lowered by 64 MeV with respect to its RPA value. A set of model parameters is determined accordingly.Comment: 21 pages Latex, 4 figures, to be published in Z. Phys.

    Effect of Inhibitors on D-Xylose Permeability in Rat Diaphragm Muscle

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    The influence of metabolic inhibitors and low temperatures upon D-xylose transfer has been studied in rat diaphragm muscle preparations in vitro. Using intact fiber preparations, it has been confirmed that at body temperature metabolic inhibitors like DNP have an insulin-like action in that they permit D-xylose to distribute into previously unavailable intracellular aqueous regions; inhibitors, unlike insulin, disturb cation distribution in association with increased sugar penetration. Although the studies with inhibitors suggest an energy requirement for maintenance of D-xylose exclusion, the D-xylose exclusion mechanism is effectively maintained at 0° for many hours, and under these conditions, inhibitors have little or no effect on D-xylose distribution, though they do produce potassium loss. In cut muscle fiber preparations, in which insulin significantly increases the rate at which D-xylose equilibrates between cell water and external medium, DNP does not increase the rate of D-xylose entry, but does abolish the effect of insulin in this preparation. The results suggest that insulin action upon sugar permeability in muscle involves two barrier systems; some of the characteristics of these systems have been defined

    Reconstruction of the Proton Source in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions

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    We describe a direct method to reconstruct the transverse proton source formed in a relativistic heavy ion collision, making use of experimentally measured proton and deuteron spectra and assuming that deuterons are formed via two-nucleon coalescence. We show that an ambiguity with respect to the source temperature still persists and we indicate a possible solution to the problem

    Probing the QCD Equation of State

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    We propose a novel quasiparticle interpretation of the equation of state of deconfined QCD at finite temperature. Using appropriate thermal masses, we introduce a phenomenological parametrisation of the onset of confinement in the vicinity of the phase transition. Lattice results of bulk thermodynamic quantities are well reproduced, the extension to small quark chemical potential is also successful. We then apply the model to dilepton production and charm suppression in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figures. Invited talk presented by R. A. Schneider at the XVI International Conference on Particles and Nuclei (PANIC02), Osaka, Japan, September 30 - October 4, 200

    Multifragmentation of non-spherical nuclei

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    The shape influence of decaying thermalized source on various characteristics of multifragmentation as well as its interplay with effects of angular momentum and collective expansion are first studied and the most pertinent variables are proposed. The analysis is based on the extension of the statistical microcanonical multifragmentation model.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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