Measurements of π, K, p and p spectra in 40Ar+45Sc collisions at 13A to 150A GeV/c

Abstract

The NA61/SHINE experiment at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron studies the onset of deconfinement in strongly interacting matter through a beam energy scan of particle production in collisions of nuclei of varied sizes. This paper presents results on inclusive double-differential spectra, transverse momentum and rapidity distributions and mean multiplicities of π, K, p and p produced in 40Ar+45Sc collisions at beam momenta of 13A, 19A, 30A, 40A, 75A and 150A~. The analysis uses the 10\% most central collisions, where the observed forward energy defines centrality. The energy dependence of the K/π ratios as well as of inverse slope parameters of the K transverse mass distributions are placed in between those found in inelastic p+p and central Pb+Pb collisions. The results obtained here establish a system-size dependence of hadron production properties that so far cannot be explained either within statistical or dynamical models.

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