2000
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.61.047601
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“…In the constituent quark model, K + = us and K − = us. Hence, K + /K − depends on the baryon (baryon−antibaryon) phase-space density established in the collision zone at chemical freeze-out (when particles cease to interact inelastically hence particle abundances and ratios are fixed) [8,9]. In this picture, the observed constant K + /K − implies a constant baryon phase-space density over the collision centrality.…”
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“…In the constituent quark model, K + = us and K − = us. Hence, K + /K − depends on the baryon (baryon−antibaryon) phase-space density established in the collision zone at chemical freeze-out (when particles cease to interact inelastically hence particle abundances and ratios are fixed) [8,9]. In this picture, the observed constant K + /K − implies a constant baryon phase-space density over the collision centrality.…”
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“…In the coalescence model, the neutron phase-space density is related to the ratio of deuteron to proton yields (d/p) [14][15][16]. Following Ref.…”
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“…Subsequently, many such protocols have been proposed. Such protocols can broadly be divided into two classes: (a) protocols for quantum secure direct communication (QSDC) [7][8][9][10] and (b) protocols for DSQC [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18].…”
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