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Generalized Super-Cerenkov Radiations in Nuclear and Hadronic Media

Generalized Super-Cerenkov Radiations (SCR), as well as their SCR-signatures are investigated and classified. Two general SCR- coherence conditions are found as two natural extremes of the same spontaneous particles in (dielectric, nuclear or hadronic) media The main results on the quantum theory of...

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Autor principal: Ion, D.B.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1060683
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description Generalized Super-Cerenkov Radiations (SCR), as well as their SCR-signatures are investigated and classified. Two general SCR- coherence conditions are found as two natural extremes of the same spontaneous particles in (dielectric, nuclear or hadronic) media The main results on the quantum theory of the SCR-phenomena as well as the results of the first experimental test of the super-coherence conditions, obtained by using the experimental data from BNL are presented. The new concepts such as: SCR-gluons, SCR-W-bosons and SCR-Z-bosons, all three suggested by elementary particle classification, are introduced. The gluonic Super-Cerenkov-like radiation, first introduced here, is schematically described. The interpretation of some recent RHIC results as signature of the SCR-gluons is suggested.
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spelling cern-10606832021-09-17T02:54:43Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1060683engIon, D.B.Generalized Super-Cerenkov Radiations in Nuclear and Hadronic Mediahep-phGeneralized Super-Cerenkov Radiations (SCR), as well as their SCR-signatures are investigated and classified. Two general SCR- coherence conditions are found as two natural extremes of the same spontaneous particles in (dielectric, nuclear or hadronic) media The main results on the quantum theory of the SCR-phenomena as well as the results of the first experimental test of the super-coherence conditions, obtained by using the experimental data from BNL are presented. The new concepts such as: SCR-gluons, SCR-W-bosons and SCR-Z-bosons, all three suggested by elementary particle classification, are introduced. The gluonic Super-Cerenkov-like radiation, first introduced here, is schematically described. The interpretation of some recent RHIC results as signature of the SCR-gluons is suggested.Generalized Super-Cerenkov Radiations (SCR), as well as their SCR-signatures are investigated and classified. Two general SCR- coherence conditions are found as two natural extremes of the same spontaneous particles in (dielectric, nuclear or hadronic) media The main results on the quantum theory of the SCR-phenomena as well as the results of the first experimental test of the super-coherence conditions, obtained by using the experimental data from BNL are presented. The new concepts such as: SCR-gluons, SCR-W-bosons and SCR-Z-bosons, all three suggested by elementary particle classification, are introduced. The gluonic Super-Cerenkov-like radiation, first introduced here, is schematically described. The interpretation of some recent RHIC results as signature of the SCR-gluons is suggested.arXiv:0710.0743oai:cds.cern.ch:10606832007-10-04
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Ion, D.B.
Generalized Super-Cerenkov Radiations in Nuclear and Hadronic Media
title Generalized Super-Cerenkov Radiations in Nuclear and Hadronic Media
title_full Generalized Super-Cerenkov Radiations in Nuclear and Hadronic Media
title_fullStr Generalized Super-Cerenkov Radiations in Nuclear and Hadronic Media
title_full_unstemmed Generalized Super-Cerenkov Radiations in Nuclear and Hadronic Media
title_short Generalized Super-Cerenkov Radiations in Nuclear and Hadronic Media
title_sort generalized super-cerenkov radiations in nuclear and hadronic media
topic hep-ph
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1060683
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