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The role of absorption in inclusive reactions

Роль поглошения в инклюэивных реакциях

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Il Nuovo Cimento A (1965-1970)

Summary

The absorptive effects in inclusive reactions are studied by generalizing the strong-absorptive Regge-pole model from quasi-two-body reactions. It is conjectured that the radius of the interaction is a decreasing function of the missing mass and the consequences of this conjecture are discussed both in the triple-Regge limit and in the fragmentation region.

Riassunto

Si studiano gli effetti di assorbimento nelle reazioni inclusive generalizzando il modello a poli di Regge ad assorbimento forte derivante da reazioni a quasi due corpi. Si fa l’ipotesi che il raggio di interazione sia una funzione decrescente del difetto di massa e se ne discutono le conseguenze sia nel limite triplo di Regge che nella regione di frammentazione.

Реэюме

Исследуются зффекты поглошения в инклюэивных реакциях, испольэуя обобшение модели полюсов Редже с сильным поглошением иэ кваэи-двухчастичных реакций. Предполагаетя, что радиус вэаимодействия является убываюшей функцией недостаюшей массы. Обсуждаются следствия зтого предположения в случае три-плетного Редже предела и в области фрагментации.

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Antoniou, N.G., Papaioannou, G.M. The role of absorption in inclusive reactions. Nuov Cim A 20, 508–520 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02821978

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