On phase transition signal in VHM inelastic collisions
J.Manjavidze

TL;DR
This paper discusses the conditions under which signals of a first order phase transition can be observed in very high multiplicity inelastic collisions, emphasizing the importance of large multiplicity for detection.
Contribution
It highlights the necessity of sufficiently large multiplicity to observe phase transition signals in experimental inelastic collision data.
Findings
Phase transition signals are observable only at high multiplicities.
Large multiplicity enhances the detectability of phase transition signals.
The paper provides a phenomenological perspective for experimental observation.
Abstract
The primary intent is to show that the signal of first order phase transition may be observed at experiment if and only if the multiplicity is sufficiently large. We discuss corresponding phenomenology from the point of view of experiment.
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TopicsMagnetic confinement fusion research · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
