Different Non-extensive Models for heavy-ion collisions
arXiv:1701.02913 · doi:10.1016/j.physa.2017.11.160
Abstract
The transverse momentum ($p_T$) spectra from heavy-ion collisions at intermediate momenta are described by non-extensive statistical models. Assuming a fixed relative variance of the temperature fluctuating event by event or alternatively a fixed mean multiplicity in a negative binomial distribution (NBD), two different linear relations emerge between the temperature, $T$, and the Tsallis parameter $q-1$. Our results qualitatively agree with that of G.~Wilk. Furthermore we revisit the "Soft+Hard" model, proposed recently by G.~G.~Barnaföldi \textit{et.al.}, by a $T$-independent average $p_T^2$ assumption. Finally we compare results with those predicted by another deformed distribution, using Kaniadakis' $κ$ parametrization.
12 pages, 3 figures