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An investigation of Renyi entropy in high-energy nucleus–nucleus collisions

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A study of Renyi entropy of shower particles has been carried out using 16O, 28Si, and 32S projectiles in interaction with AgBr and CNO target present in nuclear emulsion at… Click to show full abstract

A study of Renyi entropy of shower particles has been carried out using 16O, 28Si, and 32S projectiles in interaction with AgBr and CNO target present in nuclear emulsion at an incident momentum of 4.5 AGeV/c. The analysis reveals interesting experimental observations for both groups of targets. A comparison of the experimental results with the results obtained from analyzing the event sample generated by the UrQMD code is also presented. Renyi entropy values increase with the increase of projectile mass. This increase is weaker in case of CNO target. The calculated values of second-order Renyi entropy H2 are shown to vary linearly with the logarithm of average particle multiplicity ln⟨n⟩ for both targets. The dependence of Renyi entropy on the logarithm of average particle multiplicity ln⟨n⟩ indicates the presence of long-range correlation in high-energy nucleus–nucleus interactions. The variation is found to be stronger in the case of experimental events in comparison to the UrQMD simulated events indic...

Keywords: high energy; nucleus nucleus; renyi entropy; energy nucleus

Journal Title: Canadian Journal of Physics
Year Published: 2017

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