Abstract
Mechanisms of high energy hadron-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collision processes are depicted qualitatively, as prompted experimentally. In hadron-nucleus collisions the interaction of the incident hadron in intranuclear matter is localized in small cylindrical volume, with the radius as large as the strong interaction range is, centered on the hadron course in the nucleus. The nucleon emission is induced by the hadron in its passing through the nucleus; particles are produced via intermediate objects produced in 2 {yields} 2 endoergic reactions of the hadron and its successors with downstream nucleons. In nucleus-nucleus collisions, the outcome of the reaction appears as the composition of statistically independent hadron-nucleus collision outcomes at various impact parameters. Observable effects supporting such mechanisms are discussed. 51 refs.
Strugalski, Z
[1]
- Politechnika Warszawska, Warsaw (Poland). Inst. Fizyki
Citation Formats
Strugalski, Z.
Mechanisms of High Energy Hadron-Nucleus and Nucleus-Nucleus Collision Processes.
JINR: N. p.,
1994.
Web.
Strugalski, Z.
Mechanisms of High Energy Hadron-Nucleus and Nucleus-Nucleus Collision Processes.
JINR.
Strugalski, Z.
1994.
"Mechanisms of High Energy Hadron-Nucleus and Nucleus-Nucleus Collision Processes."
JINR.
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abstractNote = {Mechanisms of high energy hadron-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collision processes are depicted qualitatively, as prompted experimentally. In hadron-nucleus collisions the interaction of the incident hadron in intranuclear matter is localized in small cylindrical volume, with the radius as large as the strong interaction range is, centered on the hadron course in the nucleus. The nucleon emission is induced by the hadron in its passing through the nucleus; particles are produced via intermediate objects produced in 2 {yields} 2 endoergic reactions of the hadron and its successors with downstream nucleons. In nucleus-nucleus collisions, the outcome of the reaction appears as the composition of statistically independent hadron-nucleus collision outcomes at various impact parameters. Observable effects supporting such mechanisms are discussed. 51 refs.}
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title = {Mechanisms of High Energy Hadron-Nucleus and Nucleus-Nucleus Collision Processes}
author = {Strugalski, Z}
abstractNote = {Mechanisms of high energy hadron-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collision processes are depicted qualitatively, as prompted experimentally. In hadron-nucleus collisions the interaction of the incident hadron in intranuclear matter is localized in small cylindrical volume, with the radius as large as the strong interaction range is, centered on the hadron course in the nucleus. The nucleon emission is induced by the hadron in its passing through the nucleus; particles are produced via intermediate objects produced in 2 {yields} 2 endoergic reactions of the hadron and its successors with downstream nucleons. In nucleus-nucleus collisions, the outcome of the reaction appears as the composition of statistically independent hadron-nucleus collision outcomes at various impact parameters. Observable effects supporting such mechanisms are discussed. 51 refs.}
place = {JINR}
year = {1994}
month = {Dec}
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