Mass number scaling in ultra-relativistic nuclear collisions from a hydrodynamical approach

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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27 pages, figures included, submitted to European Physical Journal

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10.1007/s100520050363

We study the different nucleus-nucleus collisions, O+Au, S+S, S+Ag, S+Au and Pb+Pb, at the CERN-SPS energy in a one-fluid hydrodynamical approach using a parametrization based on baryon stopping in terms of the thickness of colliding nuclei. Good agreement with measured particle spectra is achieved. We deduce the mass number scaling behaviour of the initial energy density. We find that the equilibration time is nearly independent of the size of the colliding nuclei.

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