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Recent results from NA61/SHINE and NA49
by
Rustamov, Anar
in
CERN
/ Collisions
/ Excitation
/ Fluctuation
/ Particles (of physics)
/ Spark plasma sintering
/ Spectra
2013
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Recent results from NA61/SHINE and NA49
by
Rustamov, Anar
in
CERN
/ Collisions
/ Excitation
/ Fluctuation
/ Particles (of physics)
/ Spark plasma sintering
/ Spectra
2013
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Recent results from NA61/SHINE and NA49
2013
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Preliminary results on particle spectra and fluctuations in inelastic p+p interactions measured by NA61/SHINE at the CERN SPS are presented and its future ion program is discussed. We also show results on the excitation functions of event-by-event particle ratio fluctuations in central Pb+Pb collisions from NA49 using a novel approach. We found a dependence of the results on phase space coverage which appears to explain the reported difference between measurements of NA49 and those of STAR in central Au+Au collisions.
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