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Possible consequences of the isobar and fire ball models

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Il Nuovo Cimento (1955-1965)

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Two possible consequences, characteristic of the isobar model and the fire ball model of the multiple meson production, are discussed. One is the azimuthal asymmetry of secondary particles, and the other is the apparent anomaly of the inelasticity in meson-nucleon collision.

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Si discutono due possibili conseguenze, caratteristiche del modello isobarico e del modello a » fire ball » della produzione multipla dei mesoni. Una è l’asimmetria azimutale delle particelle secondarie, l’altra è l’apparente anomalia dell’anelasticità della collisione mesone-nucleone.

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Koba, Z., Takagi, S. Possible consequences of the isobar and fire ball models. Nuovo Cim 10, 755–762 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02859531

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