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Energy and Atomic Mass Dependence of Nuclear Stopping Power in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions in Interacting Gluon Model
We present a Monte-Carlo simulation of energy deposition process in
relativistic heavy-ion collisions based on a new realization of the
Interacting-Gluon-Model (IGM) for high energy collisions. In particular
we show results for proton spectra from collisions of
S beam incident on S target and analyze the energy and mass
dependence of nuclear stopping power predicted by our model. Theoretical
predictions for proton rapidity distributions of both Pb + Pb
collisions at CERN SPS and Au + Au at
BNL RHIC are given.Comment: 10 pages in compressed uuencoded fil
Multi-boson effects and the normalization of the two-pion correlation function
The two-pion correlation function can be defined as a ratio of either the
measured momentum distributions or the normalized momentum space probabilities.
We show that the first alternative avoids certain ambiguities since then the
normalization of the two-pion correlator contains important information on the
multiplicity distribution of the event ensemble which is lost in the second
alternative. We illustrate this explicitly for specific classes of event
ensembles.Comment: 6 pages, three figures,submit to PR
Phenomenology of Dependence of Quarkonium Production in Proton-Nucleus Interactions
We present a phenomenological study of the dependence of quarkonium
production in high energy proton-nucleus collisions. The \xf~dependence of
comover contributions is introduced to account for the observed quarkonium
suppression at low . Combining comover contributions, nuclear shadowing
effect, energy loss mechanism and nuclear absorption together we reproduce the
overall \xf~dependence of E772/E789 data.Comment: 11 pages(Latex), 4 uuencoded figure
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