Abstract
The effects of multiboson interference with regard to isospin imbalances and spectra are calculated for high-energy hadronic collisions. Emission is modeled by a relativistic thermal source with a Bjorken geometry. The requirements for creating CENTAURO-like phenomena are explored. It is shown that strong collective Bose effects occur when breakup densities are of the order of one pion per cubic fm. The possibility of emitting pions through isoscalar channels, which can explain large isospin imbalances, is investigated.