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A semi empirical formulation for the angular distribution of the secondaries in inelastic hadronic collision has been proposed. It has been found that the experimental data show remarkable agreement with this formulation in the entire energy region (1 to 104 GeV).
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The authors gratefully appreciate the helpful suggestions and comments of Prof. A.Wataghin, GENOVA.
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Ghosh, D.C., Naha, S.C. & Roy, T. Heisenberg's model revisited to study the angular distribution in inelastic hadron hadron collision at high energy. Czech J Phys 29, 495–497 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01600171
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