Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2003-01-17
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
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Scientific paper
Recently it has been shown that calculations based on a hadronic rescattering model agree rather well with experimental results from the first RHIC run. Because of the large particle densities intrinsically present at the early time steps of Monte Carlo calculations attempting to model RHIC collisions undesirable artifacts resulting in non-causality may be present. These effects may compromise the results of such calculations. The subdivision method, which can remove such artifacts, has been used to test the present rescattering model calculations. It is shown that no appreciable changes are seen in the present calculations in using the subdivision method, thus strengthing the confidence in the results of this rescattering model for RHIC.
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