Measurements of hadron mean free path for the particle-producing collisions in nuclear matter

Physics – Nuclear Physics

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Hadrons, Nuclei (Nuclear Physics), Nucleons, Particle Collisions, Particle Production, Pions, Kinetic Energy, Particle Accelerators, Xenon

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It is not obvious a priority that the cross-section for a process in hadron collisions with free nucleons is the same as that for the process in hadron collisions with nucleons inside a target nucleus. The question arises: what is the cross-section for a process in a hadron collision with nucleon on inside the atomic nucleus. The answer to it must be found in experiments. The mean free path for particle-producing collisions of pions in nuclear matter is determined experimentally using pion-xenon nucleus collisions at 3.5 GeV/c momentum. Relation between the mean free path in question lambda sub in nucleons fm squared and the cross-section in units of fm squared/nucleon for collisions of the hadron with free nucleon is: lambda sub i = k/cross section sub i, where k = 3.00 plus or minus 0.26.

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