Summary
The Fermi theory of particle production is used in a rigorous and refined form in order to calculate spectra and mean particle numbers for all produced particles (i.e.
and strange particles) in 6.2 GeV (kin. lab.) p-p collisions.
Riassunto
La teoria di Fermi per la produzione di particelle viene usata in forma rigorosa e raffinata allo scopo di calcolare gli spettri e i numeri medi di particelle per tutte le particelle prodotte (cioè
e particelle strane) in urti p-p a 6.2 GeV (sistema cinetico del laboratorio).
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Hagedory, R. Particle production in 6.2 GeV p-p collisions treated by a statistical model. Nuovo Cim 15, 246–268 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02860250
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