Published December 2011 | Version v1
Journal article

Collective flows of protons and π- mesons in 2H + C,Ta and He + C, Ta collisions at 3.4 GeV/nucleon

  • 1. High Energy Physics Institute of I. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (TSU), Tbilisi (Georgia)
  • 2. Vekcler and Baldin Laboratory of High Energy Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), Dubna (Russian Federation)
  • 3. European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Geneva (Switzerland)
  • 4. Laboratory of Information Technologies, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna (Russian Federation)

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Collective flows of protons and negative pions have been studied in 2H + C, Ta and He + C, Ta collisions at an energy of 3.4 GeV/nucleon. The data have been obtained by the 2-m Propane Bubble Chamber (PBC-500) at JINR. It is found that the directed flow of protons and π- mesons characterized by d/d(y) increases with increase of the mass numbers of colliding nucleus pairs; the elliptic proton flow points out of the reaction plane and also strengthens as the system mass increases; the negative pion directed flow is in the same reaction plane as the proton flow for the lighter (2H + C, He + C) systems and in the opposite direction for the heavier (2H + Ta, He + Ta) systems. In 2H + C, He + C, C + C, C + Ne, 2H + Ta, He + Ta, C + Cu, and C + Ta collisions, the linear dependence of directed and elliptic flow parameters from mass numbers of projectile and target nuclei, (AP·AT)1/2, is similar for protons while for π-mesons the dependence of directed flow parameters is stronger. The ultrarelativistic quantum molecular dynamical model (URQMD) enlarged by the statistical multifragmentation model (SMM) satisfactorily describes the obtained experimental results for all pairs of nuclei. The data for such asymmetric nuclear collisions are obtained, to the best of our knowledge, for the first time.

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Journal Title
Physical Review. C, Nuclear Physics
Journal Volume
84
Journal Issue
6
Journal Page Range
p. 064915-064915.8
ISSN
0556-2813
CODEN
PRVCAN

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(c) 2011 American Institute of Physics