Abstract
The charged-particle pseudorapidity (rapidity) distributions in nucleusnucleus collisions at the alternating-gradient synchrotron energy (1115A GeV) have been described by the thermalized cylinder picture. The calculated results are in agreement with the experimental data of the reactions 28Si + Au, Ag, Cu, and Al at 14.6A GeV/c bombarding energy. It is shown that the target stopping power (the leading participant target nucleon rapidity shift with respect to the projectile) increases with the target size, and the projectile penetrating power (the leading participant projectile nucleon rapidity shift with respect to the target) decreases with the increasing of target size. PACS Nos.: 25.75-q, 25.75Dw, and 24.10pa
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy