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The “thermal models” are discussed in general in thermodynamic context, and then predictions of some hadronisation models are compared to each other and to experimental results at 20+200 GeV/N beam energy.
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Lukács, B., Rácz, A. A note on thermal models. APH N.S., Heavy Ion Physics 4, 435–440 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03155640
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