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Particles from Centauro Decay in the CASTOR Detecting System

Please note this ps file is TEXT ONLY, for the complete note please contact the ALICE Secretariat. <P> To estimate the numbers of particles from the Centauro fireball, detected in the "Castor" system we should know the average multiplicities and spectra of all kinds of particles prod...

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Autor principal: Panagiotou, A D
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/689139
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author Panagiotou, A D
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description Please note this ps file is TEXT ONLY, for the complete note please contact the ALICE Secretariat. <P> To estimate the numbers of particles from the Centauro fireball, detected in the "Castor" system we should know the average multiplicities and spectra of all kinds of particles produced at the LHC Centauro. From extrapolation of features of cosmic-ray Centauros we expect at the LHC only a residual electromagnetic component: : zero or only a few g-rays or electrons in our photon detectors and much more numerous nuclear component in the hadronic part of our detectors. The nuclear component is expected to be composed mainly of non strange baryons coming from the last stage of the Centauro evolution and K+, K0 mesons, firstly emitted particles from the Centauro fireball. In contrary, in cosmic ray Centauros we have not observed kaons. Kaons, as firstly emitted particles, were lost in nuclear-electromagnetic cascade process in the atmosphere and thus the nuclear active component registered by emulsion chambers have consisted mainly of non-strange baryons.
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spelling cern-6891392019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/689139engPanagiotou, A DParticles from Centauro Decay in the CASTOR Detecting SystemDetectors and Experimental TechniquesPlease note this ps file is TEXT ONLY, for the complete note please contact the ALICE Secretariat. <P> To estimate the numbers of particles from the Centauro fireball, detected in the "Castor" system we should know the average multiplicities and spectra of all kinds of particles produced at the LHC Centauro. From extrapolation of features of cosmic-ray Centauros we expect at the LHC only a residual electromagnetic component: : zero or only a few g-rays or electrons in our photon detectors and much more numerous nuclear component in the hadronic part of our detectors. The nuclear component is expected to be composed mainly of non strange baryons coming from the last stage of the Centauro evolution and K+, K0 mesons, firstly emitted particles from the Centauro fireball. In contrary, in cosmic ray Centauros we have not observed kaons. Kaons, as firstly emitted particles, were lost in nuclear-electromagnetic cascade process in the atmosphere and thus the nuclear active component registered by emulsion chambers have consisted mainly of non-strange baryons.ALICE-INT-1997-16CERN-ALICE-INT-1997-16oai:cds.cern.ch:6891391997
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Panagiotou, A D
Particles from Centauro Decay in the CASTOR Detecting System
title Particles from Centauro Decay in the CASTOR Detecting System
title_full Particles from Centauro Decay in the CASTOR Detecting System
title_fullStr Particles from Centauro Decay in the CASTOR Detecting System
title_full_unstemmed Particles from Centauro Decay in the CASTOR Detecting System
title_short Particles from Centauro Decay in the CASTOR Detecting System
title_sort particles from centauro decay in the castor detecting system
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/689139
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