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Can dissipation prevent explosive decomposition in high-energy heavy ion collisions?
(Elsevier B.V., 2005-05-19)
We discuss the role of dissipation in the explosive spinodal decomposition scenario of hadron production during the chiral transition after a high-energy heavy ion collision. We use a Langevin description inspired by ...
Can dissipation prevent explosive decomposition in high-energy heavy ion collisions?
(Elsevier B.V., 2005-05-19)
We discuss the role of dissipation in the explosive spinodal decomposition scenario of hadron production during the chiral transition after a high-energy heavy ion collision. We use a Langevin description inspired by ...
Can dissipation prevent explosive decomposition in high-energy heavy ion collisions?
(Elsevier B.V., 2014)
Grazing Ion-Surface Collisions
(IOP Publishing, 2004-01)
Electron emission after grazing ion-surface collisions is studied for high impact velocities. We have focused on glancing angles of electron emission where the dominant mechanism is the ionization from atomic bound states. ...
X-ray emission produced in charge-exchange collisions between highly charged ions and argon: Role of the multiple electron capture
(American Physical Society, 2014-12)
In this work we use the classical trajectory Monte Carlo method within an eight-electron scheme to theoretically study photonic spectra that follow charge-exchange processes between highly charged ions of charge states ...
Initial conditions dependency in heavy-quarks suppression in ultra-relativistic collisions.
(AIP Publishing LLCNew York, 2013-05-06)
Heavy quark suppression in central Au+Au collisions is expected to be smaller than that of light quarks. However experimental data suggest that they are evenly suppressed. We propose considering fluctuations in the medium ...
Extension of charge-state-distribution calculations for ion-solid collisions towards low velocities and many-electron ions
(American Physical Society, 2015-10)
Knowledge of the detailed evolution of the whole charge-state distribution of projectile ions colliding with targets is required in several fields of research such as material science and atomic and nuclear physics but ...