Abstract

The obtained experimental results due to nearest-neighbor spacing distributions were compared with simulated data using random matrix theory (RMT) with aid of the ultra relativistic quantum molecular dynamics (UrQMD) model. The present assessment reveals the primary level of multiplicity of secondary charged particles which might be linked with the onset of region of central collisions based on mentioned results. The author tried to demonstrate the importance of the nearest-neighbor distributions for various multiplicities to detect the region of central collisions.

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