John Nelson
University of Birmingham
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Physical Review C | 2002
S. Afanasiev; I.K. Yoo; E. Gładysz; V. Eckardt; Z. Fodor; N. Schmitz; Peter Graham Jones; J. Zaranek; J. G. Reid; J. Sziklai; J. Bartke; K. Kadija; V. Friese; F. Sikler; P. Csato; M. Vassiliou; H. Bialkowska; G. Georgopoulos; M. Behler; H.G. Fischer; V. Kolesnikov; K. Perl; L. Pinsky; C. Blume; J. G. Cramer; A. Panagiotou; C. Markert; B. Mayes; G.T.A. Squier; D. Barna
Measurements of charged pion and kaon production in central Pb+Pb collisions at 40, 80 and 158 AGeV are presented. These are compared with data at lower and higher energies as well as with results from p+p interactions. The mean pion multiplicity per wounded nucleon increases approximately linearly with s_NN^1/4 with a change of slope starting in the region 15-40 AGeV. The change from pion suppression with respect to p+p interactions, as observed at low collision energies, to pion enhancement at high energies occurs at about 40 AGeV. A non-monotonic energy dependence of the ratio of K^+ to pi^+ yields is observed, with a maximum close to 40 AGeV and an indication of a nearly constant value at higher energies.The measured dependences may be related to an increase of the entropy production and a decrease of the strangeness to entropy ratio in central Pb+Pb collisions in the low SPS energy range, which is consistent with the hypothesis that a transient state of deconfined matter is created above these energies. Other interpretations of the data are also discussed.
Physics Letters B | 1992
E. Andersen; Peter D. Barnes; R. Blaes; M. Cherney; B. De La Cruz; G.E. Diebold; B. Dulny; C. Fernandez; G. Franklin; C. Garabatos; J.A. Garzon; W.M. Geist; D. Greiner; C. Gruhn; M. Hafidouni; J. Hrubec; Peter Graham Jones; E.G. Judd; J. P. M. Kuipers; M. Ladrem; P. Ladron de Guevara; G. Lovhoiden; J. MacNaughton; J. Mosquera; Z. Natkaniec; John Nelson; G. Neuhofer; W.C. Ogle; C. Pérez de los Heros; M. Plo
Abstract Experimental evidence is presented for a source of unusually high strangeness content located at mid-rapidity in 200 GeV/ c per nucleon collisions of 32 S projectiles with a Pb target. The enhancement is not seen in p+Pb reactions measured in the same apparatus at the same energy. This source becomes dominant for central collisions.
Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2004
Christopher N Culbertson; Stuart Green; Anna J Mason; David Picton; Gareth Baugh; R.P. Hugtenburg; Zaizhe Yin; Malcolm C. Scott; John Nelson
Archive | 1981
O. Karban; A. K. Basak; G. C. Morrison; John Nelson; Steven Roman