Soft and Hard Interactions in P {bar P} Collisions at (square Root)s

Soft and Hard Interactions in P {bar P} Collisions at (square Root)s
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Release: 2000
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Proton-antiproton events collected with the CDF minimum-bias trigger at (square root)(s) = 1800 and 630 GeV are studied splitting the full event sample in a soft subsample of events with no energy clusters above 1.1 GeV and in the subsample of the remaining events. Detailed and precise analyses of the multiplicity and transverse momentum distributions as well as of the correlation of the average pt and of its dispersion with the multiplicity are performed for the two samples. Comparisons of the results and of their dependence from the center of mass energy show clear differences in their behaviors. The results support important and unexpected scaling properties of the soft sample.

Soft and Hard Interactions in P Pbar Collisions at (square Root)s

Soft and Hard Interactions in P Pbar Collisions at (square Root)s
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Release: 2001
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Soft proton-antiproton interactions are selected from events collected with the CDF minimum-bias trigger at (square root)(s) = 1800 and 630 GeV. The analysis of their properties compared at the two energies reveals important and unexpected invariances. This paper describes an attempt to address the problem and the study of the properties of genuine soft interactions. These are identified as a subsample of proton antiproton interactions collected with the CDF minimum bias trigger. In the analysis a splitting procedure of the full minimum bias sample in two subsamples, one highly enriched in soft interactions and the other enriched in hard interactions, is applied. The two subsamples are analyzed separately through the compared measures of some inclusive distributions and final state correlations at different c.m.s. energies. The results evidence some interesting unobserved properties of the isolated soft sample and, in particular, a remarkably unpredicted invariance of some of the measured correlations and spectra between 630 and 1800 GeV.

Energy Research Abstracts

Energy Research Abstracts
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Total Pages: 1118
Release: 1978
Genre: Power resources
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Semiannual, with semiannual and annual indexes. References to all scientific and technical literature coming from DOE, its laboratories, energy centers, and contractors. Includes all works deriving from DOE, other related government-sponsored information, and foreign nonnuclear information. Arranged under 39 categories, e.g., Biomedical sciences, basic studies; Biomedical sciences, applied studies; Health and safety; and Fusion energy. Entry gives bibliographical information and abstract. Corporate, author, subject, report number indexes.

Radiation Oncology Physics

Radiation Oncology Physics
Author: International Atomic Energy Agency
Publisher: IAEA
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
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This publication is aimed at students and teachers involved in teaching programmes in field of medical radiation physics, and it covers the basic medical physics knowledge required in the form of a syllabus for modern radiation oncology. The information will be useful to those preparing for professional certification exams in radiation oncology, medical physics, dosimetry or radiotherapy technology.

High-Energy Particle Diffraction

High-Energy Particle Diffraction
Author: Vincenzo Barone
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3662047241

A comprehensive and up-to-date overview of soft and hard diffraction processes in strong interaction physics. The first part covers soft hadron—hadron scattering in a complete and mature presentation. It can be used as a textbook in particle physics classes. Chapters 8-11 address graduate students as well as researchers, covering the "new diffraction": the pomeron in QCD, low-x physics, diffractive deep inelastic scattering and related processes.

An Introduction to Regge Theory and High Energy Physics

An Introduction to Regge Theory and High Energy Physics
Author: P. D. B. Collins
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-07-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781009403283

This book presents an extended introduction to the theory of hadrons, the elementary particles that occur in the atomic nucleus. The main emphasis is on the theory of the complex angular momentum plane 'Regge theory'. In 1959 Tullio Regge demonstrated that it is useful to regard angular momentum as a complex variable when discussing solutions of the Schrödinger equation for non-relativistic potential scattering. This theory helps to classify the many different particles we know of, to explain the forces between them and to predict the results of high-energy scattering experiments. Regge theory thus serves as a unifying concept drawing together many different features of high-energy physics. This monograph is intended primarily for research students just beginning in particle physics, but experienced practitioners will also find much of interest. Originally published in 1977, this title has been reissued as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core.

Introduction to Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics

Introduction to Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics
Author: Jerzy Bartke
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2009
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9810212313

This book attempts to cover the fascinating field of physics of relativistic heavy ions, mainly from the experimentalist's point of view. After the introductory chapter on quantum chromodynamics, basic properties of atomic nuclei, sources of relativistic nuclei, and typical detector set-ups are described in three subsequent chapters. Experimental facts on collisions of relativistic heavy ions are systematically presented in 15 consecutive chapters, starting from the simplest features like cross sections, multiplicities, and spectra of secondary particles and going to more involved characteristics like correlations, various relatively rare processes, and newly discovered features: collective flow, high pT suppression and jet quenching. Some entirely new topics are included, such as the difference between neutron and proton radii in nuclei, heavy hypernuclei, and electromagnetic effects on secondary particle spectra.Phenomenological approaches and related simple models are discussed in parallel with the presentation of experimental data. Near the end of the book, recent ideas about the new state of matter created in collisions of ultrarelativistic nuclei are discussed. In the final chapter, some predictions are given for nuclear collisions in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), now in construction at the site of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Geneva. Finally, the appendix gives us basic notions of relativistic kinematics, and lists the main international conferences related to this field. A concise reference book on physics of relativistic heavy ions, it shows the present status of this field.