Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
1997-06-18
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
22 pages (Latex) including 10 epsi figures via psfig
Scientific paper
Recent SPS data on the rapidity distribution of protons in p+S, p+Au and S+S collisions at 200 AGeV and preliminary Pb+Pb collisions at 160 AGeV are compared to HIJING and VENUS calculations as well as to predictions based on the Multi-Chain Model (MCM). The preliminary Pb data suggest that a linear dependence of the proton rapidity shift as a function of the nuclear thickness, as first observed in p+A reactions, may apply up to Pb+Pb reactions. The observed rapidity dependence of produced hyperons in both p+A and A+A reactions however cannot be explained in terms of such models without introducing additional non-linear effects.
Gyulassy Miklos
Pop Vasile Topor
Vance Stephen E.
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