Measurement of negative particle multiplicity in S-Pb collisions at 200 GeV/c per nucleon with the NA36 TPC
NA36 Collaboration, E. Andersen, et al

TL;DR
This paper presents a detailed measurement of negative particle multiplicity in sulfur-lead collisions at 200 GeV/c per nucleon using the NA36 TPC, providing insights into particle production in high-energy nuclear interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a high-statistics measurement of negative particle multiplicity in S-Pb collisions with novel correction techniques based on the maximum entropy method.
Findings
Negative multiplicity distribution characterized at 200 GeV/c per nucleon.
Application of maximum entropy method for correction procedures.
Enhanced understanding of particle production mechanisms in heavy-ion collisions.
Abstract
A high statistics study of the negative multiplicity distribution from S-Pb collisions at 200 GeV/c per nucleon is presented. The NA36 TPC was used to detect charged particles; corrections are based upon the maximum entropy method.
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