Two-Particle Distributions in the Dual Resonance Model
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Two-particle distributions are investigated in the framework of the dual resonance model. The distribution functions have the limit in the following cases : i) the particles produced are both in the same fragmentation region of the target or the projectile, ii) both particles are in the pionization region, iii) one is in the fragmentation region of the target and the other is in that of the projectile. However, in the case that one is in the fragmentation region while the other is in the pionization region, the distribution function decreases rapidly. In the limiting distribution of case ii), the distribution function shows exponential cutoff with respect to the transverse momentum of the produced particles in the rest frame of the target.
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- 1972-01-25
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