Basic phenomenology for relativistic heavy-ion collisions
Wojciech Florkowski

TL;DR
This paper reviews fundamental concepts used to interpret soft-hadronic data in relativistic heavy-ion collisions, providing an elementary overview of the phenomenology involved.
Contribution
It offers a foundational review of key phenomenological concepts essential for understanding soft-hadronic data in heavy-ion collision experiments.
Findings
Clarifies basic phenomenological concepts
Summarizes interpretation methods for soft-hadronic data
Provides elementary insights into relativistic heavy-ion collision analysis
Abstract
Basic concepts used to interpret the soft-hadronic data collected in relativistic heavy-ion collisions are reviewed at the elementary level.
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