The dependence of particle production on the size of the colliding nuclei is analyzed in terms of the thermal model using the canonical ensemble. The concept of strangeness correlation in clusters of sub-volume $V_c$ is used to account for the suppression of strangeness. A systematic analysis is presented of the predictions of the thermal model for particle production in collisions of small nuclei. The pattern of the maxima in particle ratios of strange particles to pions as a function of beam energy is quite special, as they do not occur at the same beam energy and are sensitive to system size. In particular, the $\Lambda/\pi^+$ ratio shows a clear maximum even for the smallest systems while the maximum in the K$^+/\pi^+$ ratio disappears ...
Several experiments and theoretical models of intermediate energy heavy ion collision physics are pr...
We introduce the thermal statistical model for particle production and its appli...
In high-energy nucleus-nucleus collisions, it is difficult to measure the contributions of resonance...
Abstract The dependence of particle production on the size of the colliding nuclei is analyzed in te...
An analysis is presented of the expectations of the thermal model for particle production in collisi...
An analysis is presented of the expectations for particle production in collisions of small nuclei u...
Particle production in p+p and central collisions at LHC is discussed in the context of the statist...
Particle production in p+p and central Pb+Pb collisions at LHC is discussed in the context of the st...
AbstractWithin the statistical model, the net strangeness conservation and incomplete total strangen...
A thermal-model analysis of particle production of p-p collisions at sqrt(s) = 17 GeV using the late...
The Statistical Model has to be formulated in the canonical ensemble with respect to strangeness con...
Attention is drawn to the role played by the size of the system in the thermodynamic analysis of par...
After the successful completion of the first LHC run, a comprehensive set of light flavour hadron me...
The canonical statistical model analysis of strange and multistrange hadron production in central A-...
Thermal models are very useful in the understanding of particle production in general and especially...
Several experiments and theoretical models of intermediate energy heavy ion collision physics are pr...
We introduce the thermal statistical model for particle production and its appli...
In high-energy nucleus-nucleus collisions, it is difficult to measure the contributions of resonance...
Abstract The dependence of particle production on the size of the colliding nuclei is analyzed in te...
An analysis is presented of the expectations of the thermal model for particle production in collisi...
An analysis is presented of the expectations for particle production in collisions of small nuclei u...
Particle production in p+p and central collisions at LHC is discussed in the context of the statist...
Particle production in p+p and central Pb+Pb collisions at LHC is discussed in the context of the st...
AbstractWithin the statistical model, the net strangeness conservation and incomplete total strangen...
A thermal-model analysis of particle production of p-p collisions at sqrt(s) = 17 GeV using the late...
The Statistical Model has to be formulated in the canonical ensemble with respect to strangeness con...
Attention is drawn to the role played by the size of the system in the thermodynamic analysis of par...
After the successful completion of the first LHC run, a comprehensive set of light flavour hadron me...
The canonical statistical model analysis of strange and multistrange hadron production in central A-...
Thermal models are very useful in the understanding of particle production in general and especially...
Several experiments and theoretical models of intermediate energy heavy ion collision physics are pr...
We introduce the thermal statistical model for particle production and its appli...
In high-energy nucleus-nucleus collisions, it is difficult to measure the contributions of resonance...