The emission pattern of charged pions has been measured in Au+Au collisions at 1 GeV/nucleon incident energy. In peripheral collisions and at target rapidities, high-energy pions are emitted preferentially towards the target spectator matter. In contrast, low-energy pions are emitted predominantly in the opposite direction. The corresponding azimuthal anisotropy is explained by the interaction of pions with projectile and target spectator matter. This interaction with the spectator matter causes an effective shadowing which varies with time during the reaction. Our observations show that high-energy pions stem from the early stage of the collision whereas low-energy pions freeze out later. (orig.)Available from TIB Hannover: RO 801(2000-13)...
We present high-statistic data on charged-pion emission from Au + Au collisions at $$\sqrt{s_{\mathr...
Triple differential cross sections d"3#sigma#/dp"3 for charged pions produced in symmetric...
AbstractWithin the framework of the improved isospin dependent quantum molecular dynamics (ImIQMD) m...
The properties of pions stemming from the hot and dense reaction stage of relativistic heavy ion col...
The properties of pions from the hot and dense reaction stage of relativistic heavy ion collisions a...
56 pages,42 figures; to be published in Nuclear Physics AUsing the large acceptance apparatus FOPI, ...
Charged pions are measured with the $4\pi$ detector $FOPI$ at $GSI$ using the Au on Au reaction at 1...
In this thesis, pion emission patterns were studies in two reaction systems Ar + Ca and Au + Au at 1...
Azimuthal correlations of pions are studied with the quantum molecular dynamics model. Pions are pre...
The suppression of particle emission at high p_T in central heavy ion collisions can be interpreted ...
We present data on pi0 emission coincident with projectile-like fragments from Ar-36 + Au-197 and Ar...
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions allow earth-bound scientists to study the dynamics of the hot, den...
We review our studies of spectator-induced electromagnetic (EM) effects on charged pion emission in ...
The properties of pions from the hot and dense reaction stage of relativistic heavy ion collisions a...
Within the framework of the improved isospin dependent quantum molecular dynamics (ImIQMD) model, pi...
We present high-statistic data on charged-pion emission from Au + Au collisions at $$\sqrt{s_{\mathr...
Triple differential cross sections d"3#sigma#/dp"3 for charged pions produced in symmetric...
AbstractWithin the framework of the improved isospin dependent quantum molecular dynamics (ImIQMD) m...
The properties of pions stemming from the hot and dense reaction stage of relativistic heavy ion col...
The properties of pions from the hot and dense reaction stage of relativistic heavy ion collisions a...
56 pages,42 figures; to be published in Nuclear Physics AUsing the large acceptance apparatus FOPI, ...
Charged pions are measured with the $4\pi$ detector $FOPI$ at $GSI$ using the Au on Au reaction at 1...
In this thesis, pion emission patterns were studies in two reaction systems Ar + Ca and Au + Au at 1...
Azimuthal correlations of pions are studied with the quantum molecular dynamics model. Pions are pre...
The suppression of particle emission at high p_T in central heavy ion collisions can be interpreted ...
We present data on pi0 emission coincident with projectile-like fragments from Ar-36 + Au-197 and Ar...
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions allow earth-bound scientists to study the dynamics of the hot, den...
We review our studies of spectator-induced electromagnetic (EM) effects on charged pion emission in ...
The properties of pions from the hot and dense reaction stage of relativistic heavy ion collisions a...
Within the framework of the improved isospin dependent quantum molecular dynamics (ImIQMD) model, pi...
We present high-statistic data on charged-pion emission from Au + Au collisions at $$\sqrt{s_{\mathr...
Triple differential cross sections d"3#sigma#/dp"3 for charged pions produced in symmetric...
AbstractWithin the framework of the improved isospin dependent quantum molecular dynamics (ImIQMD) m...