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ANGULAR ASYMMETRY IN ($pi$,n) COLLISIONS AND ($pi$$,$$pi$) INTERACTIONS (in Russian)

Journal Article · · Zhur. Eksptl'. i Teoret. Fiz.
OSTI ID:4189831
A model of "central" and "peripheral" collisions was developed by I. E. Tamm for experiments with inelastic (N--H) collisions at E> 1 Bev. The model is applied in the investigation of angular distributions of particles produced by inelastic ( pi -N) collisions. A diagram of central and peripheral ( pi -N) collisions is plotted. The spin and isotopic spin are considered to be3/2; the peripheral collisions are described by pi - pi interactions. Numerical calculations were made for ( pi /sup -/, p) collisions are at 5 Bev. The multiple production statistical theory was used in calculations of -p and pi - pi collisions. Tabulated data on particle production in peripheral colllsions indicate a considerable angular asynimetry. Both models (with the isobar and without) explain qualitatively the experimental magnltude of angular asymmetry; however, the model with the isobar is in better agreement. (R.V.J.)
Research Organization:
Joint Inst. of Nuclear Research, Dubna, USSR
NSA Number:
NSA-14-006931
OSTI ID:
4189831
Journal Information:
Zhur. Eksptl'. i Teoret. Fiz., Journal Name: Zhur. Eksptl'. i Teoret. Fiz. Vol. Vol: 37
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
Russian

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