Hard and Soft Processes in Small p_T Inclusive Reactions
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概要
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Small p_T inclusive single-hadron spectra in high energy hadron-hadron collisions are discussed in view of the two-component structure; each component corresponds to the contribution from the incoherent hard process or the coherent soft process among the partons. The clustered parton model, where each constituent quark is considered a cluster of the partons, gives the theoretical basis and certain regularities for both components. The various experimental spectra are shown to be well described by the two-component formula with these regularities. It is also argued that the CIM approach to small p_T shows some disagreement with the data.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1977-12-25
著者
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Kanki Takeshi
Institute of Physics, College of General Education, Osaka University
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Kanki Takeshi
Institute Of Physics College Of General Education Osaka University
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OKAMOTO Yoshito
Departmet of Physics, Osaka University
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RYANG Shijong
Departmet of Physics, Osaka University
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Ryang Shijong
Departmet Of Physics Osaka University
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Ryang Shijong
Department Of Phsysics Osaka University
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Okamoto Yoshito
Departmet Of Physics Osaka University
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Okamoto Yoshito
Department Of Physics Osaka University
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OKAMOTO Yutaka
Department of Physics, Tokai University
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Kanki Takeshi
Institute Of Physics College Of General Education Osaka Univeristy
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OKAMOTO Yoshito
Department of Physics, Osaka University
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RYANG Shijong
Department of Physics, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
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