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The nuclear matter modification at intermediate energies

A new hypothesis on hadron interactions with nuclear matter is discussed. It is supposed that the well-known particles and resonances as well as nucleons might serve as a target in the nucleus. The experimental data on CC, dC, CTa, pC interactions at 4.2 GeV/c/nucleon are used for the testing of the...

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Autores principales: Penev, V, Shklovskaya, A I
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Joint Inst. Nucl. Res. 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/748026
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author Penev, V
Shklovskaya, A I
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Shklovskaya, A I
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description A new hypothesis on hadron interactions with nuclear matter is discussed. It is supposed that the well-known particles and resonances as well as nucleons might serve as a target in the nucleus. The experimental data on CC, dC, CTa, pC interactions at 4.2 GeV/c/nucleon are used for the testing of the hypothesis. A certain suppression of production of the DELTA(1232) P sub 3 sub 3 , (1440) P sub 1 sub 1 isobars and rho mesons is observed in these interactions, compared to the nucleon-nucleon interactions. It may be caused by the formation of the so-called dense 'resonance matter' in the nucleus. Special experiments with multiple rising statistics are required to examine the hypothesis
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spelling cern-7480262019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/748026engPenev, VShklovskaya, A IThe nuclear matter modification at intermediate energiesNuclear PhysicsA new hypothesis on hadron interactions with nuclear matter is discussed. It is supposed that the well-known particles and resonances as well as nucleons might serve as a target in the nucleus. The experimental data on CC, dC, CTa, pC interactions at 4.2 GeV/c/nucleon are used for the testing of the hypothesis. A certain suppression of production of the DELTA(1232) P sub 3 sub 3 , (1440) P sub 1 sub 1 isobars and rho mesons is observed in these interactions, compared to the nucleon-nucleon interactions. It may be caused by the formation of the so-called dense 'resonance matter' in the nucleus. Special experiments with multiple rising statistics are required to examine the hypothesisJoint Inst. Nucl. Res.oai:cds.cern.ch:7480262002
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics
Penev, V
Shklovskaya, A I
The nuclear matter modification at intermediate energies
title The nuclear matter modification at intermediate energies
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title_short The nuclear matter modification at intermediate energies
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