Analysis of the characteristics of nucleus-nucleus collisions depending on the centrality
M. K. Suleymanov, O. B. Abdinnov, N. S. Angelov, B. Z. Belashev, Ya., G. Guseynaliyev, A. A. Kuznetchov, A. S. Vodopianov

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the characteristics of nucleus-nucleus collisions vary with centrality, highlighting regime changes and discussing the role of mixed states and cluster formation in high-energy interactions.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of centrality-dependent features in nuclear collisions and explores the connection to mixed states and cluster phenomena.
Findings
Regime changes observed in collision characteristics
Evidence of mixed states in high-energy interactions
Cluster formation linked to mixed states
Abstract
The experimental results on some centrality depending characteristics of hadron-nuclear and nuclear-nuclear interactions at high energies demonstrate the regime changes. Appearance of strong interaction matter's mixed states is considered as a cause of it and the effect of a cluster formation is discussed as one of the phenomena connected with the mixed states.
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