Measurement of the effective cross section for the inelastic interaction of high-energy protons with atomic nuclei

Physics – Nuclear Physics

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Cosmic Rays, High Energy Interactions, Inelastic Collisions, Nuclear Interactions, Protons, Nuclei (Nuclear Physics), Particle Accelerators, Particle Interactions, Scattering Cross Sections

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The observed increase in the cross section for inelastic interaction of cosmic-ray protons with carbon and air nuclei has recently been qualitatively confirmed for proton-proton collisions in accelerators. Since the increase in cross section is of major interest to cosmic ray physics, in the present paper an attempt is made to study the relative increase in cross section, i.e., the energy dependence of the ratio of the cross section for inelastic interaction of protons of arbitrary energy with nuclei of atomic weight A to the corresponding cross section for 20 GeV protons, to obtain information on the nature of the increase in cross section over a wide energy range.

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