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Strangeness correlation: A clue to hadron modification in dense matter?

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Acta Physica Hungarica New Series Heavy Ion Physics

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We discuss the possibility to observe hadron modification in hot matter via the correlation of identical particles. We find that the hadron modification causes a new type of correlation, back-to-back correlation.

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Asakawa, M., Csörgő, T. Strangeness correlation: A clue to hadron modification in dense matter?. APH N.S., Heavy Ion Physics 4, 233–240 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03155618

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