Hadronization of excited nucleons in nuclear collisions at ISR energies

T. Åkesson*, M. G. Albrow, S. Almehed, O. Benary, H. Bøggild, O. Botner, H. Brody, V. Burkert, A. Di Ciaccio, D. Cockerill, S. Dagan, E. Dahl-Jensen, I. Dahl-Jensen, G. Damgaard, W. M. Evans, C. W. Fabjan, S. Frankel, W. Frati, H. Gordon, A. HallgrenK. H. Hansen, B. Heck, H. J. Hilke, J. E. Hooper, G. Jarlskog, P. Jeffreys, G. Kesseler, T. Killian, J. v.d. Lans, P. R. Lindblom, D. Lissauer, B. Lörstad, T. Ludlam, L. Madansky, N. A. McCubbin, A. Melin, U. Mjornmark, R. Møller, W. Molzon, B. S. Nielsen, A. Nilsson, L. H. Olsen, Y. Oren, L. Rosselet, E. Rosso, A. Rudge, R. H. Schindler, B. Schistad, W. J. Willis, M. Winik, J. J. Winterberg, W. Witzeling, C. Woody

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Abstract

Calorimeters downstream of the intersection of pα and αα beams in the ISR have been used to study the hadronization of excited nucleons. These data extend and support the conclusions from previous studies of the A-dependence of particle multiplicities in ultrarelativistic p-nucleus collisions, which provided evidence that the proton hadronizes outside the nuclear volume.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)321-335
Number of pages15
JournalNuclear Physics, Section B
Volume209
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Dec 1982

Funding

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7 Umversity of Tel-Avlv, Israel s Johns Hopkms Umverslty
U.S. Department of Energy
University of Pennsylvania

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