Abstract

The effect of multiplicity selection on coincident single-particle distributions has been simulated for a ''2..pi..'' multiplicity detector for several well-defined hypothetical events. It is shown that, in some instances, the single-particle distributions may be significantly distorted by the phase-space constraints of the multiplicity selection. The reaction /sup 20/Ne + U at E/A = 400 MeV has been simulated using a full fireball calculation which incorporates the kinematic effects of multiplicity selection. The calculation does not reproduce the recently observed enhanced sidewards emission of light particles.

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