Comparing multiparticle production within a two-component dual parton model with collider data
Journal Article
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· Physical Review, D (Particles Fields); (USA)
- Sektion Physik, Karl-Marx-Universitaet, Leipzig, German Democratic Republic (DE)
The dual parton model (DPM) is very successful in describing hadronic multiparticle production. The version of DPM presented includes both soft and hard mechanisms. The hard component is described according to the lowest-order perturbative QCD--parton-model cross section. The model is formulated in the form of a Monte Carlo event generator. Results obtained with this event generator are compared with data on inclusive reactions in the TeV energy range of the CERN and Fermilab hadron colliders.
- OSTI ID:
- 7134476
- Journal Information:
- Physical Review, D (Particles Fields); (USA), Journal Name: Physical Review, D (Particles Fields); (USA) Vol. 41:5; ISSN PRVDA; ISSN 0556-2821
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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645204* -- High Energy Physics-- Particle Interactions & Properties-Theoretical-- Strong Interactions & Properties
72 PHYSICS OF ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS
ACCELERATORS
ALGORITHMS
COMPOSITE MODELS
CROSS SECTIONS
CYCLIC ACCELERATORS
ENERGY RANGE
FERMILAB TEVATRON
FIELD THEORIES
FRAGMENTATION
HADRON-HADRON INTERACTIONS
INCLUSIVE INTERACTIONS
INTERACTIONS
JET MODEL
MATHEMATICAL LOGIC
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
MATRIX ELEMENTS
MONTE CARLO METHOD
MULTIPLE PRODUCTION
PARTICLE INTERACTIONS
PARTICLE MODELS
PARTICLE PRODUCTION
PARTON MODEL
QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS
QUANTUM FIELD THEORY
SYNCHROTRONS
TEV RANGE
VALENCE
72 PHYSICS OF ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS
ACCELERATORS
ALGORITHMS
COMPOSITE MODELS
CROSS SECTIONS
CYCLIC ACCELERATORS
ENERGY RANGE
FERMILAB TEVATRON
FIELD THEORIES
FRAGMENTATION
HADRON-HADRON INTERACTIONS
INCLUSIVE INTERACTIONS
INTERACTIONS
JET MODEL
MATHEMATICAL LOGIC
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
MATRIX ELEMENTS
MONTE CARLO METHOD
MULTIPLE PRODUCTION
PARTICLE INTERACTIONS
PARTICLE MODELS
PARTICLE PRODUCTION
PARTON MODEL
QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS
QUANTUM FIELD THEORY
SYNCHROTRONS
TEV RANGE
VALENCE