Inclusive cross-sections for production of secondary particles in high energy hadron collisions

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Cosmic Rays, Hadrons, High Energy Interactions, Particle Collisions, Particle Production, Scattering Cross Sections, Antiprotons, Electron Photon Cascades, Energy Spectra, Proton-Proton Reactions, Scaling

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Radial (or Yen) scaling forms a useful basis for the description of particle production cross-section at high cosmic-ray energies, so far as one can see from the still limited accelerator data. In particular, a scaling function describes antiproton production in p-p collisions, reproducing the rapid rise in the number of secondary antiprotons. Several differential and total cross-sections which have been used in calculations of cosmic-ray cascading are given, including a modification which makes the formulas applicable to the laboratory frame of reference, for secondaries of energy down to 1 GeV. Kaon interactions have a more complicated behaviour than the others, and are here only very roughly described.

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