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Solvable relativistic unitary model for multiparticle production
By making a Hermitian ansatz for the K-matrix and solving the resulting equation for the scattering amplitude the author derives a model for multiparticle production for which the amplitude can be given in explicit closed form. The amplitude satisfies many-particle unitarity exactly (there is a nonv...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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1972
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/875625 |
Sumario: | By making a Hermitian ansatz for the K-matrix and solving the resulting equation for the scattering amplitude the author derives a model for multiparticle production for which the amplitude can be given in explicit closed form. The amplitude satisfies many-particle unitarity exactly (there is a nonvanishing amplitude for the production of not more than N particles, where n is arbitrary but fixed). The requirement of Lorentz invariance is also satisfied. Analyticity properties are discussed and the elastic amplitude is shown to be the boundary value of a single analytic function of s (s being the centre-of-mass energy squared) having branch points at production thresholds. (7 refs). |
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