Experimental study of the space-time development of the particle production process in hadron-nucleon collisions, using massive target nucleus as a detector

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Hadrons, Nucleons, Particle Collisions, Particle Production, Particle Accelerator Targets, Particle Emission, Radiation Detectors, Time

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Experimental study of the space-time development of the particle production process in hadronic collisions at its initial stage was performed. Massive target nuclei have been used as fine detectors of properties of the particle production process development within time intervals smaller than 10 to the 22nd power s and spatial distances smaller than 10 to the 12th power cm. In hadron-nucleon collisions, in particular in nucleon-nucleon collisions, the particle production process goes through intermediate objects in 2 yields 2 type endoergic reactions. The objects decay into commonly observed resonances and paricles.

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