Abstract A detailed study of the mechanisms of the emissions of pions and protons in the forward and backward hemispheres in 4.5 A GeV/c oxygen-emulsion interactions has been carried out. The correlations between the multiplicities of secondary charged particles in the backward and forward hemispheres are investigated.
Received: 29 November 2005
Revised: 07 May 2006
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Fund: Project supported by the National
Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 10475054), the Major Science
and\linebreak \makebox[1.6mm]{}Technology Foundation of Ministry of Education of
China (Grant No 205026), the Natural Science Foundation of Shanxi
Province,\linebreak \makebox[1.6mm]{}China(Grant No 20021007) and Shanxi Provincial
Foundation for Returned Scholars of China(Grant No 20031046).
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Zhang Dong-Hai(张东海), Zhao Hui-Hua(赵惠华), Liu Fang(刘芳), He Chun-Le(何春乐), Jia Hui-Ming(贾会明), Li Xue-Qin(李雪琴), Li Zhen-Yu(李振宇), and Li Jun-Sheng(李俊生) Forward--backward multiplicity correlations in 4.5 A GeV/c 16O--emulsion interactions 2006 Chinese Physics 15 1987
Intermittency in 3.7 A GeV 16O-emulsion interactions Zhang Dong-Hai(张东海), Zhao Hui-Hua(赵惠华), Liu Fang(刘芳), He Chun-Le(何春乐), Jia Hui-Ming(贾会明), Li Xue-Qin(李雪琴), Li Zhen-Yu(李振宇), and Li Jun-Sheng(李俊生). Chin. Phys. B, 2007, 16(9): 2689-2700.
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