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Hadron Spectra from High Energy Proton Proton Interactions

Hadron Spectra from High Energy Proton Proton Interactions
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Release: 1970
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It is proposed to measure the hadron spectra resulting from high energy proton-proton collisions using a single arm focusing spectrometer. These measurements will provide elastic and inelastic P-P cross sections for incident beam energies up to 200 GeV/c and for momentum transfers.


Charged Particle Spectra in [sup 32] + [sup 32] Interactions at 200 GeV

Charged Particle Spectra in [sup 32] + [sup 32] Interactions at 200 GeV
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Total Pages: 208
Release: 1992
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We have measured the transverse momentum spectra 1/p[sub T] dN/dp[sub T] and rapidity distributions dN/dy of negatively charged hadrons and protons for central [sup 32]S + [sup 32]S interactions at 200 GeV/nucleon incident energy. The negative hadron dN/dy distribution is too broad to be accounted for by thermal models which demand isotropic particle emission. It is compatible with models which emphasize longitudinal dynamics, by either a particle production mechanism, as in the Lund fragmentation model, or by introducing one-dimensional hydrodynamic expansion, as in the Landau model. The proton dN/dy distribution, although showing no evidence for a peak in the target fragmentation region, exhibits limited nuclear stopping power. We estimate the mean rapidity shift of participant target protons to be [Delta]y [approximately] 1.5, greater than observed for pp collisions, less than measured in central pA collisions, and much less than would be observed for a single equilibrated fireball at midrapidity. Both the negative hadron and proton dN/dy distributions can be fit by a symmetric Landau two-fireball model. Although the spectrum possesses a two-component structure, a comparison to pp data at comparable center-of-mass energy shows no evidence for enhanced production at low p[sub T]. The two-component structure can be explained by a thermal and chemical equilibrium model which takes into account the kinematics of resonance decay. Using an expression motivated by longitudinal expansion we find the same temperature for both the protons and negative hadrons at freezeout, T[sub f] [approximately] 170 MeV. We conclude that the charged particle spectra of negative hadrons and protons can be accommodated in a simple collision picture of limited nuclear stopping, evolution through a state of thermal equilibrium, followed by longitudinal hydrodynamic expansion until freezeout.


Nuclear Science Abstracts

Nuclear Science Abstracts
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Total Pages: 722
Release: 1976-02
Genre: Nuclear energy
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