Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
1999-08-03
Phys.Rev. C60 (1999) 054902
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
16 pages in REVTeX, 7 figures. Combined and updated version of nucl-th/9903029 and nucl-th/9904074. Accepted by Phys. Rev. C
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevC.60.054902
We suggest two methods for the detection of the formation of disoriented chiral condensates in heavy ion collisions. We show that the variance in the number of charged pions (in a suitable range of momentum space) provides a signature for the observation of a disoriented chiral condensate. The signal should be observable even if multiple domains of D$\chi$C form provided the average number of pions per domain is significantly larger than unity. The variance of the number charged pions alone provides a signal which can be used even if the number of neutral pions cannot be measured in a given detector. On the other hand, the probability distribution in $R$, the proportion of neutral pions to all pions emitted in heavy ion collisions in certain kinematic regions, has been suggested as a signal of a disoriented chiral condensate. Here we note that the signature can be greatly enhanced by making suitable cuts in the data. In particular, we consider reducing the data set such that the $k$ pions with lowest $p_T$ are all neutral. We find that, given such cuts, $
Chow Chi-Keung
Cohen Thomas D. .
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