Production cross-section of high-mass particle at /10 to the 12th - 10 to the 15th/ eV

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Baryons, Bosons, Gluons, Hadrons, High Energy Interactions, Particle Collisions, Particle Production, Cross Sections, Particle Mass, Partons

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The production cross section of the approximately 200-GeV Centauro particle generated in very-high-energy hadron-hadron collisions is discussed on the basis of a parton-parton collision model. Based on the similarity between an empirically derived scaling formula for high flavor vector bosons and the cross section for the Drell-Yang flavor creation process, total cross sections for heavy vector boson production are predicted using the empirical relation for the cases of the J/psi, Upsilon, psi-double prime, Upsilon-triple prime, T and Centauro particles, under the assumption that the Centauro is a vector boson produced by the gluon Drell-Yang diagram. It is noted that the cross section observed in the Mt. Chacaltaya emulsion chamber experiment can be better explained by the gluon Drell-Yang diagram than by the elementary interaction.

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