458 research outputs found

    Evolution of particle density in high-energy pp collisions

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    We study the evolution of the particle density, dn/d\eta at fixed \eta with the beam rapidity Y in the framework of string percolation model. Our main results are: (i) The width of the "plateau" increases proportionally to Y, (ii) limiting fragmentation is violated, and (iii) the particle density, reduces to a step function.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, to appear in Nuclear Physics A. Minor changes are don

    Absorption and J/psi Suppression in Heavy Ion Collisions

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    We discuss the J/psi suppression in the framework of multiple collision models. From the analysis of the Pb-Pb NA50 data we conclude that the strength of the absorption has increased, but we find no clear evidence for the formation of the quark-gluon plasma.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure

    Energy conservation and scaling violations in particle production

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    We use a simple Colour Glass Condensate/String Percolation Model argument to show the existence, due to energy conservation, of bounds to the violation of Feynman scaling and limiting fragmentation.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure. Final versio

    Density saturation and the decrease of the normalised width of the multiplicity distribution in high energy pp collisions

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    It is experimentally observed that the width of the KNO multiplicity distribution --or the negative binomial parameter 1/k-- for pp collisions, in the energy region 10 to 1800 GeV, is an increasing function of the energy. We argue that in models with parton or string saturation such trend will necessary change: at some energy the distribution will start to become narrower. In the framework of percolating strings, we have estimated the change to occur at an energy of the order of 5--10 TeV.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, uses elsart and amsmath; comparison with some other models was added; version accepted by PL

    Cumulative particle production as a rare event

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    The generalization of the Glauber formula for cumulative production events is derived. On its basis the multiplicity distribution in such events is related to the one in the minimum bias events. As compared to the rare events of type CC, the formula involves a shift in the arguments determined by the multiplicity from a collision with a cluster of several nucleons.Comment: 11 pages, LaTe

    Percolation approach to phase transitions in high energy nuclear collisions

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    We study continuum percolation in nuclear collisions for the realistic case in which the nuclear matter distribution is not uniform over the collision volume, and show that the percolation threshold is increased compared to the standard, uniform situation. In terms of quark-gluon plasma formation this means that the phase transition threshold is pushed to higher energies.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures (PS), LaTeX2e using fontenc, amsmath, epsfi

    Particle rapidity density and collective phenomena in heavy ion collisions

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    We analyse recent results on charged particle pseudo-rapidity densities from RHIC in the framework of the Dual String Model, in particular when including string fusion. The model, in a simple way, agrees with all the existing data and is consistent with the presence of the percolation transition to the Quark-Gluon Plasma already at the CERN-SPS. It leads to strict saturation of the particle (pseudo-)rapidity density, normalised to the number of participant nucleons, as that number increases. A comparison with recent WA98 data is presented.Comment: 6 pages, 3 ps figures, Latex2e with amsmath. To appear in the Proceedings of the XXX International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics (Lake Balaton, October 2000

    The black disk and the dip in the differential elastic cross section at asymptotic energy

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    We test the validity of the black disk limit in elastic scattering by studying the evolution of the dip in the scaling variable τ=−tDσtot\tau=-t_{D}\sigma^{tot}, where tDt_{D} is the transverse momentum squared at the dip and σtot\sigma_{tot} the total cross section. As s→∞s\rightarrow \infty and −tD→0-t_{D} \rightarrow 0 , τ\tau may consistently be approaching the black disc value, τ→s→∞τBD=35.92\tau \xrightarrow[ \sqrt{s}\rightarrow \infty ]{} \tau_{BD}=35.92 GeV2^{2} mb.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure

    Long range correlations, event simulation and parton percolation

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    We study the RHIC data on long range rapidity correlations, comparing their main trends with different string model simulations. Particular attention is paid to color percolation model and its similarities with color glass condensate. As both approaches corresponds, at high density, to a similar physical picture, both of them give rise to a similar behavior on the energy and the centrality of the main observables. Color percolation explains the transition from low density to high density.Comment: Contribution to the meeting : Saturation, the CGC and the Glasma BNL. May 10-12, accepted in Nuclear Physics
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