1968
DOI: 10.1007/bf02751614
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Hadronic matter near the boiling point

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“…Curiously eniough, this is the sar;ne sort of structure predicted by Hagedorn (1968) on the basis of a thermodynamic model which treats hadrons as bound states of each other, in terms of a statistical ensemble depending on a universal temperature. It is iriteresting that two very different models which lay claims, however tenuous, to being bootstrap models should predict the same sort of degeneracy in the hadron spectrum.…”
Section: _147-mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Curiously eniough, this is the sar;ne sort of structure predicted by Hagedorn (1968) on the basis of a thermodynamic model which treats hadrons as bound states of each other, in terms of a statistical ensemble depending on a universal temperature. It is iriteresting that two very different models which lay claims, however tenuous, to being bootstrap models should predict the same sort of degeneracy in the hadron spectrum.…”
Section: _147-mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Many argue that Koppe [56,57], and later, independently, Fermi [58] with improvements made by Pomeranchuk [59], invented SHM in its microcanonical format; this is the so called Fermi-model, and that Hagedorn [11,60] used these ideas in computing within grand canonical formulation. However, in all these approaches the particles emitted were not newly formed; they were seen as already being the constituents of the fireball.…”
Section: What Is the Statistical Hadronization Model (Shm)?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many argue that Koppe [56,57], and later, independently, Fermi [58] with improvements made by Pomeranchuk [59], invented SHM in its microcanonical format; this is the so called Fermi-model, and that Hagedorn [11,60] used these ideas in computing within grand canonical formulation. However, in all these approaches the particles emitted were not newly formed; they were seen as already being the constituents of the fireball.…”
Section: What Is the Statistical Hadronization Model (Shm)?mentioning
confidence: 99%