We investigate experimentally the issue of selecting classes of multiple particle decay events in nucleus-nucleus collisions at intermediate energy taking into account the fluctuations of global observables. We show that observed binomial-like multiplicity distributions do not necessarily imply evidence of reducibility to an elementary binary emission probability.
Fluctuations of global observables: a fundamental issue in the interpretation of exclusive nucleus-nucleus collision data at intermediate energy
BELLIA, Giorgio Concetto;
1995-01-01
Abstract
We investigate experimentally the issue of selecting classes of multiple particle decay events in nucleus-nucleus collisions at intermediate energy taking into account the fluctuations of global observables. We show that observed binomial-like multiplicity distributions do not necessarily imply evidence of reducibility to an elementary binary emission probability.File in questo prodotto:
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