Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1987
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Physical Review D - Particles and Fields, 3rd Series (ISSN 0556-2821), vol. 35, Feb. 1, 1987, p. 824-832. Research supported by
Physics
Nuclear Physics
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Cosmic Rays, Nuclear Interactions, Particle Collisions, Monte Carlo Method, Nuclei (Nuclear Physics), Particle Production
Scientific paper
A hybrid electronic-counter/emulsion-chamber instrument was exposed to high-energy cosmic rays on a balloon. The data on 105 nucleus-nucleus collisions in the energy range 20-65 GeV/nucleon and for incident nuclear charges Zp in the range of 22 to 28 are presented. Inclusive characteristics of particle production on different targets (plastic, emulsion, and lead) are shown and compared with models based on the superposition of nucleon-nucleus interactions. Features of a subset of the more central collisions with a plastic target and some characteristics of individual events with the highest multiplicity of produced particles are described.
Burnett Toby H.
Derrickson James H.
Fountain Walter F.
Jones Vernon W.
Meegan Charles A.
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