Rapidity Spectra of Heavy Baryons in Nuclear Collisions at Various Energies : A Systematic Approach
Goutam Sau, P. Guptaroy, A. C. Das Ghosh, S. Bhattacharyya

TL;DR
This paper develops a systematic methodology to analyze rapidity spectra of heavy baryons produced in nuclear collisions at various energies, aiming to better understand experimental data in high energy physics.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive approach for analyzing rapidity spectra of heavy baryons, addressing data consistency and limitations in high energy nuclear collision studies.
Findings
Successful analysis of heavy baryon spectra at modest energies
Identified limitations of the proposed methodology
Provides insights into the production mechanisms of heavy baryons
Abstract
This study aims at understanding the nature of measured data on the rapidity spectra of some heavy baryons [, bar, & bar] produced in the nuclear collisions at some modestly high energies. Furthermore, our objective is also to build up a comprehensive and consistent methodology to analyze the data on this specific observable which has a very important place in the domain of High Energy Physics (HEP). On an overall basis, our target here attains a moderate degree of success even for production of such rare secondaries. In addition to this, the limitations of such an approach have also been pointed out.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
