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The energy dependence of multiplicity fluctuations was studied for the most central Pb+Pb collisions at 20A, 30A, 40A, 80A and 158A GeV by the NA49 experiment at the CERN SPS. The multiplicity distribution for negatively and positively charged hadrons is significantly narrower than Poisson one for all energies. No significant structure in energy dependence of the scaled variance of multiplicity fluctuations is observed. The measured scaled variance is lower than the one predicted by the grand-canonical formulation of the hadron-resonance gas model. The results for scaled variance are in approximate agreement with the string-hadronic model UrQMD.
Results are presented from a search for the decays D0 -> K min pi plus and D0 bar -> K plus pi min in a sample of 3.8x10^6 central Pb-Pb events collected with a beam energy of 158A GeV by NA49 at the CERN SPS. No signal is observed. An upper limit on D0 production is derived and compared to predictions from several models.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde die Abhängigkeit der HBT-Radien im Rahmen des NA49-Experimentes bei einer Strahlenergie von 40 und 158 AGeV untersucht. Es zeigte sich, dass die Radien Rside, Rout und Rlong monoton mit der Zentralität von 2-3 fm bis 5-6 fm anwachsen, jedoch nur eine sehr geringe Energieabhängigkeit aufweisen. Dabei ist die Energieabhängigkeit bei Rside am schwächsten und bei Rlong am stärksten ausgeprägt. Bei Rout zeigte sich, dass die Werte bei 40 AGeV steiler mit der Zentralität ansteigen als die entsprechenden Werte bei 158 AGeV, was zur Folge hat, dass für zentrale Ereignisse Rout bei 40 AGeV um etwa 0.5 fm größer ist, als bei 158 AGeV. Die Signifikanz dieses Befundes ist wegen der statistischen (maximal 0.3 fm) und systematischen Fehler (maximal 1 fm) jedoch sehr gering. Allerdings wurde auch bei der Analyse zentraler Blei-Blei-Kollisionen[28] beobachtet, dass die Werte für Rout bei 40 AGeV größer sind als bei 158 AGeV. Die Radien beider Energien lassen sich als eine lineare Funktion der dritten Wurzel der Anzahl der Partizipanten beschreiben. Letztere sind ein Maß für die transversale Größe des Ausgangszustandes. Aus diesem Verhalten folgt, dass die HBT-Radien aus dem Ausgangszustand der Kollision bestimmt werden. Betrachtet man jedoch die geringe Energieabhängigkeit der HBT-Radien, so liegt der Schluss nahe, dass die HBT-Radien eher durch den Anfangszustand der Kollision bestimmt werden als durch den Endzustand. Dies steht im Widerspruch zu der üblichen Interpretation der Bose-Einstein-Korrelation in Schwerionenkollisionen. Beim Betrachten des Verhältnisses Rout/Rside als Funktion der Zentralität stellte sich heraus, dass es größer als eins ist und nur sehr schwach von der Zentralität abhängt. Der Wert von Rout/Rside nimmt dabei Werte zwischen 1.2 und 1.5 an. Ermittelt man aus Rout und Rside die Emissionsdauer, so stellt man fest, dass diese Größe bei beiden Energien nicht signifikant von der Zentralität abhängt und die Werte zwischen 2 und 4 fm/c liegen.
System-size dependence of strangeness production in nucleus-nucleus collisions at √sNN = 17.3 GeV
(2005)
Emission of pi, K, phi and Lambda was measured in near-central C+C and Si+Si collisions at 158 AGeV beam energy. Together with earlier data for p+p, S+S and Pb+Pb, the system-size dependence of relative strangeness production in nucleus-nucleus collisions is obtained. Its fast rise and the saturation observed at about 60 participating nucleons can be understood as onset of the formation of coherent partonic subsystems of increasing size. PACS numbers: 25.75.-q
Results are presented on Omega production in central Pb+Pb collisions at 40 and 158 AGeV beam energy. Given are transverse-mass spectra, rapidity distributions, and total yields for the sum Omega+Antiomega at 40 AGeV and for Omega and Antiomega separately at 158 AGeV. The yields are strongly under-predicted by the string-hadronic UrQMD model and are in better agreement with predictions from a hadron gas models. PACS numbers: 25.75.Dw
Particle production in central Pb+Pb collisions was studied with the NA49 large acceptance spectrometer at the CERN SPS at beam energies of 20, 30, 40, 80, and 158 GeV per nucleon. A change of the energy dependence is observed around 30A GeV for the yields of pions and strange particles as well as for the shapes of the transverse mass spectra. At present only a reaction scenario with onset of deconfinement is able to reproduce the measurements.
Electric charge correlations were studied for p+p, C+C, Si+Si, and centrality selected Pb+Pb collisions at sqrt[sNN]=17.2 GeV with the NA49 large acceptance detector at the CERN SPS. In particular, long-range pseudorapidity correlations of oppositely charged particles were measured using the balance function method. The width of the balance function decreases with increasing system size and centrality of the reactions. This decrease could be related to an increasing delay of hadronization in central Pb+Pb collisions.
System size and centrality dependence of the balance function in A + A collisions at √sNN = 17.2 GeV
(2004)
Electric charge correlations were studied for p+p, C+C, Si+Si and centrality selected Pb+Pb collisions at sqrt s_NN = 17.2$ GeV with the NA49 large acceptance detector at the CERN-SPS. In particular, long range pseudo-rapidity correlations of oppositely charged particles were measured using the Balance Function method. The width of the Balance Function decreases with increasing system size and centrality of the reactions. This decrease could be related to an increasing delay of hadronization in central Pb+Pb collisions.
System size dependence of multiplicity fluctuations of charged particles produced in nuclear collisions at 158 A GeV was studied in the NA49 CERN experiment. Results indicate a non-monotonic dependence of the scaled variance of the multiplicity distribution with a maximum for semi-peripheral Pb+Pb interactions with number of projectile participants of about 35. This effect is not observed in a string-hadronic model of nuclear collision HIJING.
Results are presented on event-by-event electric charge fluctuations in central Pb+Pb collisions at 20, 30, 40, 80 and 158 AGeV. The observed fluctuations are close to those expected for a gas of pions correlated by global charge conservation only. These fluctuations are considerably larger than those calculated for an ideal gas of deconfined quarks and gluons. The present measurements do not necessarily exclude reduced fluctuations from a quark-gluon plasma because these might be masked by contributions from resonance decays.