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Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 27, 2024. Search: Author = V.Topor-Pop Found 25 matches. 2018TO10 Phys.Rev. C 98, 064903 (2018) Multiplicity-dependent pT distributions of identified particles in pp collisions at 7 TeV within the HIJING/BB(bar) v2.0 model
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.064903
2012BA08 Phys.Rev. C 85, 024903 (2012) G.G.Barnafoldi, J.Barrette, M.Gyulassy, P.Levai, V.Topor Pop Predictions for P + PB AT 4.4A TeV to test initial-state nuclear shadowing at energies available at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.024903
2012TO13 Phys.Rev. C 86, 044902 (2012) V.Topor Pop, M.Gyulassy, J.Barrette, C.Gale, A.Warburton Hyperon/meson ratios in rare high-multiplicity pp collisions at energies available at the Large Hadron Collider, and potential signatures for mini-quark-gluon plasma formation
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.86.044902
2011TO01 Phys.Rev. C 83, 024902 (2011) V.Topor Pop, M.Gyulassy, J.Barrette, C.Gale, A.Warburton Strong longitudinal color-field effects in pp collisions at energies available at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.024902
2011TO11 Phys.Rev. C 84, 044909 (2011) V.Topor Pop, M.Gyulassy, J.Barrette, C.Gale Baryon anomaly and strong color fields in Pb + Pb collisions at 2.76A TeV at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.044909
2010TO05 Phys.Rev. C 81, 054911 (2010) Model for hypernucleus production in heavy ion collisions
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.81.054911
2009TO04 Phys.Rev.Lett. 102, 232302 (2009) V.Topor Pop, J.Barrette, M.Gyulassy Soft Open Charm Production in Heavy-Ion Collisions
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.232302
2007TO02 Phys.Rev. C 75, 014904 (2007) V.Topor Pop, M.Gyulassy, J.Barrette, C.Gale, S.Jeon, R.Bellwied Transient field fluctuations effects in d+Au and Au+Au collisions at √ sNN = 200 GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(d, X), (197Au, X), E(cm)=200 GeV/nucleon; analyzed particle yields, transverse momentum spectra, possible effects of fluctuations of strong color electric fields.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.75.014904
2005TO20 Phys.Rev. C 72, 054901 (2005) V.Topor Pop, M.Gyulassy, J.Barrette, C.Gale Strong color field baryonic remnants in nucleus-nucleus collisions at 200A GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(197Au, X), E(cm)=200 GeV/nucleon; calculated particle yields, medium modification factors, effects of strong-color electric fields.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.72.054901
2004CH27 Phys.Rev. C 69, 054906 (2004) S.Cheng, S.Petriconi, S.Pratt, M.Skoby, C.Gale, S.Jeon, V.Topor Pop, Q.-H.Zhang Statistical and dynamic models of charge balance functions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(197Au, X), E=high; analyzed charge balance functions. Comparison of microscopic and thermal models.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.69.054906
2004JE06 Phys.Rev. C 69, 044904 (2004) S.Jeon, V.Topor-Pop, M.Bleicher Universal transition curve in pseudorapidity distribution NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(197Au, X), E(cm)=20, 130, 200 GeV/nucleon; 197Au(d, X), E(cm)=200 GeV/nucleon; Pb(Pb, X), E(cm)=5.5 TeV/nucleon; calculated particles pseudorapidity distributions; deduced limiting fragmentation region, related features. Comparisons with data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.69.044904
2004TO27 Phys.Rev. C 70, 064906 (2004) V.Topor Pop, M.Gyulassy, J.Barrette, C.Gale, X.N.Wang, N.Xu Baryon junction loops and the baryon-meson anomaly at high energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(197Au, X), E(cm)=200 GeV/nucleon; calculated particles transverse momentum, rapidity, yield ratios, related features; deduced role of baryon junction loops in baryon-meson anomaly. Comparisons with data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.70.064906
2003TO23 Phys.Rev. C 68, 054902 (2003) V.Topor Pop, M.Gyulassy, J.Barrette, C.Gale, X.N.Wang, N.Xu, K.Filimonov Minijet scale and energy loss at relativistic energies in event generator models NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(197Au, X), E(cm)=130, 200 GeV/nucleon; 1H(p, X), E(cm)=200 GeV; analyzed particle rapidity and transverse energy distributions, pion yields, related data; deduced minijet scale and jet quenching features. Two event generator models compared.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.68.054902
2002ZH25 Phys.Rev. C66, 014909 (2002) Q.H.Zhang, V.Topor Pop, S.Jeon, C.Gale Charged Particle Fluctuations and Microscopic Models of Nuclear Collisions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(197Au, X), E(cm)=200 GeV/nucleon; calculated charged particle fluctuation associated parameters, quark-gluon plasma detection features. Several models compared.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.66.014909
1999BE33 Phys.Rev. C60, 024609 (1999) C.Besliu, D.Felea, V.Topor-Pop, A.Gheata, I.S.Zgura, Al.Jipa, R.Zaharia Correlation between Excitation Energy and Nucleonic Phase Space in the Projectile Fragmentation Process NUCLEAR REACTIONS 7Li(α, X), E at 4.5 GeV/c/nucleon; measured projectile fragments charge, energy distributions, proton momentum distributions. 12C(40Ar, X), E=213 MeV/nucleon; analyzed projectile fragments momentum, charge distributions; deduced dependence on projectile apparent temperature. Goldhaber method, Bertsch and Murphy corrections, Bauer projectile excitation hypothesis.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.60.024609
1997GY05 Acta Phys.Hung.N.S. 5, 299 (1997) M.Gyulassy, V.Topor Pop, S.E.Vance Baryon Number Transport in High-Energy Nuclear Collisions NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ag(p, X), (p-bar, X), S, 197Au(p, X), S, Ag, 197Au(S, X), Pb(Pb, X), E=high; analyzed proton, hyperon rapidity distributions; deduced linear dependence of proton rapidity shift, nonlinear effects in hyperon rapidity shift.
1996GY01 Phys.Rev. C54, 1498 (1996) M.Gyulassy, V.Topor Pop, X.N.Wang Reply to ' Comment on ' Strangeness Enchancement in p + A and S + A Interactions at Energies Near 200A GeV ' ' NUCLEAR STRUCTURE AG, S(S, X), Mg, 197Au, S(p, X), E at 200 GeV/c/nucleon; analyzed, reviewed data analyses; deduced strangeness production related earlier conclusions validity.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.54.1498
1995TO07 Phys.Rev. C52, 1618 (1995) V.Topor Pop, M.Gyulassy, X.N.Wang, A.Andrighetto, M.Morando, F.Pellegrini, R.A.Ricci, G.Segato Strangeness Enhancement in p + A and S + A Interactions at Energies Near 200A GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(p, X), E=200 GeV; 197Au, Ag, S(S, X), E=200 GeV/nucleon; calculated strangeness enhancement systematics.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.52.1618
1994IO05 Roum.J.Phys. 39, 213 (1994) D.B.Ion, C.Petrascu, A.Rosca, V.Topor Optimal State Evidences in Antiproton Proton Scattering at Low Energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(p-bar, X), E at 181-3000 MeV/c; analyzed data; deduced optimal state evidence.
1993BE62 Roum.J.Phys. 38, 497 (1993) C.Besliu, L.Popa, V.Popa, V.Topor-Pop Anomalous Kaon and Pion Production in Relativistic Nuclear Reactions and Dibaryon De-Excitations NUCLEAR REACTIONS Li(α, X), E=4.5 GeV/c/nucleon; measured negative secondaries rapidity distribution; deduced dibaryon deexcitation related features.
1993BE66 J.Phys.(London) G19, 1831 (1993) C.Besliu, V.Popa, L.Popa, V.Topor Pop Search for Dibaryonic De-Excitations in Relativistic Nuclear Reactions
doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/19/11/011
1992TO06 Rev.Roum.Phys. 37, 211 (1992) V.Topor Pop, D.B.Ion, M.Ivascu, M.Petrascu, M.Haiduc, R.Ion-Mihai, K.D.Tolstov Search for Spontaneous Emission of Pions RADIOACTIVITY 252Cf(SF); measured SF-decay to π-decay branching ratio upper limits. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235U(n, F), E=thermal; measured SF-decay to π-decay branching ratio.
1988IV04 Rev.Roum.Phys. 33, 105 (1988) M.Ivascu, M.Brehui, M.Haiduc, D.B.Ion, R.Ion-Mihai, C.Petrascu, M.Petrascu, K.Tolstov, V.Topor Search for Pion Emission in Thermal Neutron Induced Fission of 235U NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235U(n, F), E=thermal; measured charged pion emission (Γπ/ΓF) upper limit following fission.
1987BU24 Rev.Roum.Phys. 32, 849 (1987) D.Bucurescu, M.Brehui, M.Haiduc, D.B.Ion, R.Ion-Mihai, C.Petrascu, M.Petrascu, K.Tolstov, V.Topor Search for Spontaneous Pion Emission in 252Cf RADIOACTIVITY 252Cf(SF); measured pion emission upper limits. Nuclear emulsion irradiation.
1985BE59 Rev.Roum.Phys. 30, 659 (1985) C.Besliu, V.Popa, L.Popa, V.Topor-Pop Nuclear Radii from High Energy Neutron Nucleus Total Cross Sections NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al, 12C, 9Be, 238U, 207Pb, Cu(n, n), E ≥ 1 GeV/c; calculated σ(E). 9Be, 27Al, 12C, Cu, 207Pb, 238U deduced radii. High energy optical model, refractive index.
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