Charged-particle multiplicity distributions in oxygen-nucleus collisions at 60 and 200 GeV per nucleon

T. Åkesson, S. Almehed, A. L.S. Angelis, N. Armenise, H. Atherton, P. Aubry, H. W. Bartels, G. Beaudoin, J. M. Beaulieu, H. Beker, O. Benary, D. Bettoni, V. Bisi, I. Blevis, H. Bøggild, W. Cleland, M. Clemen, B. Collick, F. Corriveau, S. DaganK. Dederichs, S. Dell'Uomo, P. Depommier, R. C.E. Devenish, N. DiGiacomo, S. DiLiberto, J. R. Dodd, B. Dolgoshein, A. Dress, H. En'yo, B. Erlandsson, M. J. Esten, C. W. Fabjan, P. Fischer, Z. Fraenkel, A. Gaidot, F. Gibrat-Debu, P. Giubellino, P. Glassel, U. Goerlach, R. Haglund, L. A. Hamel, H. Van Hecke, V. Hedberg, R. Heifetz, A. Holscher, B. Jacak, G. Jarlskog, S. Johansson, H. Kraner, V. Kroh, F. Lamarche, C. Leroy, D. Lissauer, G. London, B. Lorstad, A. Lounis, F. Martelli, A. Marzari-Chiesa, M. Masera, M. A. Mazzoni, E. Mazzucato, M. L. McCubbin, P. McGaughey, F. Meddi, U. Mjornmark, M. T. Muciaccia, S. Muraviev, M. Murray, M. Neubert, S. Nilsson, L. Olsen, Y. Oren, J. P. Pansart, Y. M. Park, A. Pfeiffer, F. Piuz, V. Polychronakos, G. Poulard, M. Price, D. Rahm, L. Ramello, L. Riccati, G. Romano, G. Rosa, L. Sandor, J. Schukraft, M. Sekimoto, B. Sellden, M. Seman, A. Shmeleva, V. Sidorov, S. Simone, Y. Sirois, H. Sletten, S. Smirnov, J. Soltani, W. Sondheim, H. J. Specht, I. Stumer, J. Sunier, V. Tcherniatin, H. H. Thodberg, J. Thompson, V. Tikhomirov, I. Tserruya, G. Vasseur, R. Veenhof, R. Wigmans, P. Yepes

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Abstract

Multiplicity distributions of charged particles produced in the pseudorapidity range 0.9 < ηlab < 5.5 were measured in oxygen-nucleus collisions for Al, Ag, and W target nuclei at incident energies of 60 and 200 GeV per nucleon. The multiplicity differential cross sections and the pseudorapidity distributions as a function of transverse energy are presented for the various target nuclei. The correlation between charged multiplicity and transverse energy is studied as a function of transverse energy. Data are compared with predictions of the IRIS and FRITIOF generators.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)48-65
Number of pages18
JournalNuclear Physics, Section B
Volume333
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 19 1990

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