Backward Emisson of Relativistic Particles in the Laboratory System in 200GeV Proton-Nucleus Collisions
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概要
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In proton-nucleus collisions at 200 GeV studied in nuclear emulsion, relativistic particles are found to be emitted in the laboratory backward hemisphere frequently. These backward particles consist of pions and protons of relatively high energy. Emission of backward particles increases rapidly with the mass number of the target nucleus. Backward emission of such high energy particles is difficult to explain by the simple superposition of proton-nucleon elementary interactions.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1975-10-15
著者
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MORII Toshiyuki
Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Keio University
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TERANAKA Masahiko
Department of Physics,Osaka City University
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KUSUMOTO Osamu
Department of Physics,Osaka City University
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YOKOTA Joichi
Science Education Institute of Osaka Prefecture
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OKABE Hisataka
Science Education Institute of Osaka Prefecture
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FUJIOKA Goro
Department of Physics,Kobe University
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FUKUSHIMA Hiroshi
Department of Physics,Kobe University
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TSUZUKI Yoshihiro
Department of Physics,Kobe University
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Kusumoto Osamu
Department Of Physics Osaka City University
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Yamasaki Hideo
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Kyushu University
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Miyagaki Morio
Department Of Physics Kobe University
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Kobayakawa Keizo
Department Of Physics Kobe University
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IGARASHI Masayuki
Department of Physics, Kobe University
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KONISHI Sachiko
Department of Physics, Osaka City University
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OKABE Hisataka
Department of Physics, Osaka City University
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OZAKI Seinosuke
Department of Physics, Osaka City University
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OHTA Masaomi
Department of Physics, Kinki University
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Ohta Masaomi
Department Of Physics Kinki University
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Ozaki Seinosuke
Department Of Physics Osaka City University
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Fukushima Hiroshi
Department Of Physics Kobe University
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Fujioka Goro
Department Of Physics Kobe University
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Morii Toshiyuki
Department Of Physics Kobe University
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Morii Toshiyuki
Department Of Applied Mathematics Faculty Of Engineering Science Osaka University
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Konishi Sachiko
Department Of Physics Osaka City University
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Konishi Sachiko
Department Of Pharmacology Osaka College Of Pharmacy
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Teranaka Masahiko
Department Of Physics Osaka City University
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Tsuzuki Yoshihiro
Department Of Physics Kobe University
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Igarashi Masayuki
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Yamagata University:(present Office)central Research Laboratori
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Igarashi Masayuki
Department Of Physics Kobe University
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Yamasaki Hideo
Department Of Physics Kobe University
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Igarashi Masayuki
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Yamagata University
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Fukushima Hiroshi
Department Of Materials Science Faculty Of Engineering The University Of Tokyo:(present Address) Dep
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Okabe Hisataka
Department Of Physics Osaka City University
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