The electromagnetic interaction between the spectator system and the charged mesons produced in the course of the high energy heavy ion collision was studied experimentally and theoretically in earlier works [1,2]. This effect was found to result in very large distortions of the final state spectra of the produced mesons [3] and to bring new information on the space-time evolution of the non-perturbative meson production process [4]. In this paper a more extended analysis of this effect will be presented, including a comparative study between charged meson spectra produced in Pb+Pb collisions as well as collisions of Pb ions with smaller nuclei. The experimental results will be compared with Monte Carlo simulations, giving a fair overall un...
The interplay between atomic and nuclear interactions in heavy ion collisions with nuclear contact i...
In Part 1 we examine the theoretical framework for the use of photon spectra to probe heavy ion coll...
A review of results from heavy ion experiments at CERN SPS is presented, with an emphasis on the dat...
We propose a new method of investigating the space-time evolution of meson production in heavy ion c...
Abstract. We propose a new method of investigating the space-time evolution of meson production in h...
We estimate the electromagnetic effect of the spectator charge on the momentum spectra of $\pi^+$ an...
We review our studies of spectator-induced electromagnetic (EM) effects on charged pion emission in ...
International audienceThis paper briefly reviews the first results of a coordinated study aimed at t...
We review our recent findings on electromagnetic (EM) effects in Ar+Sc and Pb+Pb collisions at CERN ...
We investigate effects of strong interactions on the electromagnetic dissociation of nuclei in heavy...
A study of the processes generated by the electromagnetic interaction in relativistic nuclear, and a...
Abstract: Ele~troma~etic effects in relativistic heavy ion collisions with impact parameter larger t...
This contribution presents new NA61/SHINE results on collective effects, including spectator-induced...
The subject of this thesis is the production of electromagnetic radiations during relativistic heavy...
There exist several proposals to use Weizsäcker-Williams photons generated by ultrarelativistic heav...
The interplay between atomic and nuclear interactions in heavy ion collisions with nuclear contact i...
In Part 1 we examine the theoretical framework for the use of photon spectra to probe heavy ion coll...
A review of results from heavy ion experiments at CERN SPS is presented, with an emphasis on the dat...
We propose a new method of investigating the space-time evolution of meson production in heavy ion c...
Abstract. We propose a new method of investigating the space-time evolution of meson production in h...
We estimate the electromagnetic effect of the spectator charge on the momentum spectra of $\pi^+$ an...
We review our studies of spectator-induced electromagnetic (EM) effects on charged pion emission in ...
International audienceThis paper briefly reviews the first results of a coordinated study aimed at t...
We review our recent findings on electromagnetic (EM) effects in Ar+Sc and Pb+Pb collisions at CERN ...
We investigate effects of strong interactions on the electromagnetic dissociation of nuclei in heavy...
A study of the processes generated by the electromagnetic interaction in relativistic nuclear, and a...
Abstract: Ele~troma~etic effects in relativistic heavy ion collisions with impact parameter larger t...
This contribution presents new NA61/SHINE results on collective effects, including spectator-induced...
The subject of this thesis is the production of electromagnetic radiations during relativistic heavy...
There exist several proposals to use Weizsäcker-Williams photons generated by ultrarelativistic heav...
The interplay between atomic and nuclear interactions in heavy ion collisions with nuclear contact i...
In Part 1 we examine the theoretical framework for the use of photon spectra to probe heavy ion coll...
A review of results from heavy ion experiments at CERN SPS is presented, with an emphasis on the dat...