Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
1995-09-05
Phys.Rev.C52:2714-2724,1995
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
RevTeX, 23 pages, 9 (uuencoded) figures; to appear in Phys. Rev C
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevC.52.2714
Transport models have successfully described many aspects of intermediate energy heavy-ion collision dynamics. As the energies increase in these models to the ultrarelativistic regime, Lorentz covariance and causality are not strictly respected. The standard argument is that such effects are not important to final results; but they have not been seriously considered at high energies. We point out how and why these happen, how serious of a problem they may be and suggest ways of reducing or eliminating the undesirable effects.
Bauer Wolfgang
Haglin Kevin
Kortemeyer Gerd
Murray James
Pratt Scott
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