NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of May 3, 2024. Search: Author = R.Sengupta Found 6 matches. 2004GH20 Pramana 63, 963 (2004) D.Ghosh, A.Deb, A.K.Mallick, S.Sarkar, K.Purkait, R.Sengupta Strong pionic intermittency in 'cold' events in 12C-AgBr interactions at 4.5 A GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ag, Br(12C, X), E=4.5 GeV/nucleon; analyzed fragments pseudorapidity and multiplicity distributions, scaled factorial moments; deduced intermittency.
doi: 10.1007/BF02704334
2000GH11 Fizika(Zagreb) B9, 119 (2000) D.Ghosh, A.Deb, A.K.Mallick, R.Sengupta Azimuthal Dependence of Two-Pion Correlations in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Interactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ag, Br(12C, X), E=4.5 GeV/nucleon; measured two-pion pseudorapidity correlations, azimuthal dependence. Comparison with Monte-Carlo calculations.
1997GH03 Fizika(Zagreb) B6, 81 (1997) D.Ghosh, K.Purkait, R.Sengupta Dynamical Correlation Among Medium-Energy Protons in ' Hot ' and ' Cold ' Events in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ag, Br(12C, X), E at 4.5 GeV/c/nucleon; analyzed two-, three-hot, cold classes of events proton correlations, relativistic collisions; deduced strong backward correlation, temperature effects.
1997GH10 Nuovo Cim. 110A, 1289 (1997) D.Ghosh, K.Purkait, R.Sengupta, S.Sarkar, A.Dev Multifractality Study of ' Hot ' and ' Cold ' Events in 12C-AgBr Interactions at 4.5A GeV/c NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ag, Br(12C, X), E at 4.5 GeV/c/nucleon; analyzed data; deduced generalised dimension for hot, cold events, nonstatistical fluctuations.
1987GH02 Z.Phys. A327, 233 (1987) Three Particle Inclusive Correlations from Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ag, Br(12C, X), E at 4.5 GeV/c per nucleon; calculated three particle correction function.
1987GH03 Nucl.Phys. A468, 719 (1987) Study of Multiparticle Production in the Interaction of 12C with Photoemulsion Nuclei at 4.5 GeV/c per Nucleon NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ag, Br(12C, X), E at 4.5 GeV/c per nucleon; measured mean, compound multiplicities, multiplicity distribution, correlation, scaling, two-particle correlations functions. Nuclear emulsion.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(87)90190-4
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