On phase transition signal in inelastic collision
J. Manjavidze

TL;DR
This paper investigates the presence of first-order phase transition signals in inelastic collisions, emphasizing that such signals are observable only when the multiplicity is sufficiently high, with a focus on experimental phenomenology.
Contribution
It demonstrates the conditions under which phase transition signals can be experimentally observed in inelastic collisions, highlighting the importance of multiplicity.
Findings
Phase transition signals are observable only at high multiplicity.
The study provides a phenomenological framework for experimental detection.
Signals are linked to the multiplicity threshold in inelastic collisions.
Abstract
The paper is devoted to retrieval of the first order phase transition signal in the inelastic collisions. The primary intent is to show that the experimentally observable signal exist iff the multiplicity is sufficiently large. We discuss corresponding phenomenology from point of view of the experiment.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMaterial Science and Thermodynamics · Astro and Planetary Science · Elasticity and Wave Propagation
