Dielectron production in C + C and p + p collisions with HADES
Ημερομηνία
2007Συγγραφέας
Krücken, R.Pietraszko, J.
Agakishiev, G.
Agodi, C.
Bałanda, A.
Bellia, G.
Belver, D.
Belyaev, A.
Blanco, A.
Böhmer, M.
Boyard, J. L.
Braun-Munzinger, P.
Cabanelas, Pablo
Castro, E.
Chernenko, S.
Christ, T.
Destefanis, M.
Diáz, J.
Dohrmann, F.
Durán, I.
Eberl, T.
Fabbietti, L.
Fateev, O.
Finocchiaro, P.
Fonte, P. J. R.
Friese, J.
Frhölich, I.
Galatyuk, T.
Garzón, J. A.
Gernhäuser, R.
Gilardi, C.
Golubeva, M.
González-Díaz, D.
Grosse, E.
Guber, F.
Hadjivasiliou, Ch
Heilmann, M.
Hennino, T.
Holzmann, R.
Ierusalimov, A.
Iori, I.
Ivashkin, A.
Jurkovic, M.
Kämpfer, B.
Kanaki, K.
Karavicheva, T.
Kirschner, D.
Koenig, I.
Koenig, W.
Kolb, B. W.
Kotte, R.
Krizek, F.
Kugler, A.
Kühn, W.
Kurepin, A.
Lamas-Valverde, J.
Lang, S.
Lange, S.
Lopez, L.
Mangiarotti, A.
Marín, J.
Markert, J.
Metag, V.
Michalska, B.
Mishra, D.
Moriniere, E.
Mousa, J.
Münch, M.
Müntz, C.
Naumann, L.
Novotny, R.
Otwinowski, J.
Pachmayer, Y. C.
Palka, M.
Pechenov, V.
Pérez, T.
Pleskac, R.
Pospísil, V.
Przygoda, W.
Ramstein, B.
Reshetin, A.
Roy-Stephan, M.
Rustamov, A.
Sadovsky, A.
Sailer, B.
Salabura, P.
Schmah, A.
Senger, P.
Shileev, K.
Simon, R.
Spataro, S.
Spruck, B.
Ströbele, H.
Stroth, J.
Sturm, C.
Sudol, M.
Teilab, K.
Tlusty, P.
Traxler, M.
Trȩbacz, R.
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Veretenkin, I.
Wagner, V.
Wen, H.
Wiśniowski, M.
Wójcik, T.
Wüstenfeld, J.
Zanevsky, Y.
Zumbruch, P.
ISSN
0217-751XSource
International Journal of Modern Physics AVolume
22Issue
2-3Pages
388-396Google Scholar check
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Εμφάνιση πλήρους εγγραφήςΕπιτομή
The High Acceptance Di-Electron Spectrometer HADES1 has been constructed at the SIS accelerator (GSI Darmstadt) to investigate electron-positron pairs produced in proton, pion and heavy ion induced reactions. The main goal of these studies is to explore properties of hadrons in nuclear matter. The apparatus and the experimental results from C+C at 2.0 AGeV and 1.0 AGeV and p+p at 2.2 GeV compared with Monte-Carlo events from a generator based on known cross-sections and branching ratios are presented. © World Scientific Publishing Company.