Energy-range relations for hadrons in nuclear matter

Physics – Nuclear Physics

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Hadrons, Nuclei (Nuclear Physics), Particle Collisions, Particle Emission, Particle Production, Pions, Kinetic Energy, Probability Theory, Xenon

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Range-energy relations for hadrons in nuclear matter exist similarly to the range-energy relations for charged particles in materials. When hadrons of GeV kinetic energies collide with atomic nuclei massive enough, events occur in which incident hadron is stopped completely inside the target nucleus without causing particle production - without pion production in particular. The stoppings are always accompanied by intensive emission of nucleons with kinetic energy from about 20 up to about 400 MeV. It was shown experimentally that the mean number of the emitted nucleons is a measure of the mean path in nuclear matter in nucleons on which the incident hadrons are stopped.

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