Speaker
Gergely Barnafoldi
(Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HU))
Description
Hadron spectra measured in high-energy collisions present distributions which can be derived from the non-extensive statistical and thermodynamical phenomena [1,2]. Based on earlier theoretical developments, it seems, the methods are very applicable for jets hadronization processes in electron-positron, proton-proton, and even in heavy-ion collisions [3,4]. Here in this talk, I would like to summarize the theoretical background of this approach, then present what can we learn from the recent theoretical and phenomenological developments. Finally will also give the physical interpretations of the parameters can be measured via analysing measured hadron spectra.
References:
[1] T.S. Biró, G.G. Barnaföldi, P. Ván: Eur.Phys.J. A49 (2013) 110
[2] T.S. Biro, G.G. Barnaföldi, P. Van: arXiv:1405.3813
[3] K. Ürmössy, G.G. Barnaföldi, T.S. Bíro: Phys.Lett. B718 (2012) 125-129
[4] K. Ürmossy, G.G. Barnaföldi, T.S. Bíro: Acta Phys.Polon.Supp. 5 (2012) 363-368
Author
Gergely Barnafoldi
(Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HU))
Co-authors
Karoly Uermoessy
(Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HU))
Peter Ván
(Wigner RCP)
Tamas Sandor Biro
(MTA Wigner RCP)