Abstract

The energy densities achieved during central collisions of large nuclei at Brookhaven's AGS may be high enough to allow the formation of quark-gluon plasma. Calculations based on relativistic nucleation theory suggest that rare events, perhaps one in every 10 2 or 10 3, undergo the phase transition. Experimental ramifications may include an enhancement in the ratio of pions to baryons, a suppression of deuteron production and a larger source size as seen by hadron interferometry.

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