The subject of this report is connected with the widely discussed manifestation of in-medium effect in nuclear collisions. At present, the medium modification of hadron properties in the normal and in a dense nuclear matter is one of the fundamental questions of strong interaction physics. A new Glauber Monte Carlo model for hadron–nuclei interaction at intermediate energy is proposed. We utilized the principal assumptions as in the approaches of other authors describing nuclear collisions at high energy in the framework of the models without QGP. Yet, a number of new ingredients (noneikonal corrections, correlations of nucleons, in the nuclei, the nuclear Fermi motion, etc.) are introduced
Quantum Chromodynamics, the microscopic theory of strong interactions, has not yet been applied to t...
The primary goal of colliding heavy nuclei at high energy is to obtain information on the hadronic m...
Experimental results on high energy nucleus-nucleus interactions are presented. The data are discuss...
The subject of this report is connected with the widely discussed manifestation of in-medium effect ...
A new model (a la Glauber) for hadron–nuclei interaction at intermediate energy (IE) is proposed. We...
10 pages, no figures; Proc. of the "Workshop on Nuclear Matter in Different Phases and Transitions''...
We discuss the current understanding of nuclear scattering at very high energies. We point out sever...
A new hypothesis on hadron interactions with nuclear matter is discussed. It is supposed that the we...
In this article, we study the interactions of stable, hadronizing new states, arising in certain ext...
In this article, we study the interactions of stable, hadronising new states, arising in certain ext...
A review of unusual results of experiments in cosmic rays which cannot be explained in the frame of ...
The Monte Carlo code CASCADE for the calculation of inelastic hadron- and nucleus-nucleus interactio...
We present an overview of selected aspects of ultrarelativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions, a resear...
The Glauber model provides insight into the initial state of nuclear collisions by treating them in ...
The collision of large nuclei at relativisitic energies is the only known mechanism for creating and...
Quantum Chromodynamics, the microscopic theory of strong interactions, has not yet been applied to t...
The primary goal of colliding heavy nuclei at high energy is to obtain information on the hadronic m...
Experimental results on high energy nucleus-nucleus interactions are presented. The data are discuss...
The subject of this report is connected with the widely discussed manifestation of in-medium effect ...
A new model (a la Glauber) for hadron–nuclei interaction at intermediate energy (IE) is proposed. We...
10 pages, no figures; Proc. of the "Workshop on Nuclear Matter in Different Phases and Transitions''...
We discuss the current understanding of nuclear scattering at very high energies. We point out sever...
A new hypothesis on hadron interactions with nuclear matter is discussed. It is supposed that the we...
In this article, we study the interactions of stable, hadronizing new states, arising in certain ext...
In this article, we study the interactions of stable, hadronising new states, arising in certain ext...
A review of unusual results of experiments in cosmic rays which cannot be explained in the frame of ...
The Monte Carlo code CASCADE for the calculation of inelastic hadron- and nucleus-nucleus interactio...
We present an overview of selected aspects of ultrarelativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions, a resear...
The Glauber model provides insight into the initial state of nuclear collisions by treating them in ...
The collision of large nuclei at relativisitic energies is the only known mechanism for creating and...
Quantum Chromodynamics, the microscopic theory of strong interactions, has not yet been applied to t...
The primary goal of colliding heavy nuclei at high energy is to obtain information on the hadronic m...
Experimental results on high energy nucleus-nucleus interactions are presented. The data are discuss...