Particle abundances and spectra in the hydrodynamical description of relativistic nuclear collisions with light projectiles

We show that a hydrodynamical model with continuous particle emission instead of sudden freeze-out may explain both the observed strange particle and pion abundances and transverse mass spectra for light projectiles at SPS energy. We found that the observed enhancement of pion production corresponds, within the context of continuous emission, to the maximal entropy production.

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