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On slow-particle production in 200A GeV16O-emulsion interactions

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The multiplicity distributions and the correlations of different types of slow particles produced in 200A GeV oxygen-induced interactions with emulsion nuclei are presented. The experimental distributions are studied within the framework of the generalized Andersson-Otterlund-Stenlund (AOS) model for nucleus-nucleus interactions. The generalized (AOS) model fails to describe the present experimental data. Also a systematic comparison using the calculations of VENUS model is made. The grey-particles multiplicity is successfully reproduced by the theoretical multistring model VENUS, while the model is inadequate for explaining the distribution of black particles.

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El-Nadi, M., Sherif, M.M., Hussien, A. et al. On slow-particle production in 200A GeV16O-emulsion interactions. Nuov Cim A 108, 87–96 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02814859

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