Subthreshold Antiproton Production in Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions

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1994

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American Physical Society

Abstract

Antiproton production in nucleus-nucleus collisions at energies below the threshold for its production from the nucleon-nucleon interaction in free space is studied in the relativistic Vlasov-Uehling-Uhlenbeck model. The antiproton self-energies in the medium are obtained in the mean-field approximation from the G-parity transformation of the nucleon self-energies. Due to the decrease of antiproton mass in the medium as a result of the attractive scalar mean field, there is an enhanced production of primordial antiprotons which are, however, mostly annihilated by nucleons as they propagate through the matter. The calculated final antiproton momentum spectrum is seen to agree reasonably with the experimental data.

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HEAVY-ION COLLISIONS, UEHLING-UHLENBECK MODEL, TRANSPORT-THEORY, VLASOV, EQUATION, P-NUCLEUS, ENERGY, MATTER, PBAR, Physics

Citation

GQ LI, Che Ming Ko, X. S. Fang and Y. M. Zheng. Phys.Rev.C 49 1139-1148 1994. "Copyright (1994) by the American Physical Society."