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PRODUCTION OF STRANGE PARTICLES IN THE FRAMEWORK OF MULTI-POMERON EXCHANGE MODEL. / Feofilov, G. A.; Kovalenko, V. N.; Puchkov, A. M.
2015. 169 Abstract from LXV International Conference on Nuclear Physics «Nucleus 2015. New Horizons in Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Engineering, Femto- and Nanotechnologies». Conference is devoted to the 60th anniversary of Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Санкт-Петербург, Russian Federation.Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract
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T1 - PRODUCTION OF STRANGE PARTICLES IN THE FRAMEWORK OF MULTI-POMERON EXCHANGE MODEL
AU - Feofilov, G. A.
AU - Kovalenko, V. N.
AU - Puchkov, A. M.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - We propose an extension of multi-pomeron exchange model for the description of production of strange particles. The model [1-3] describes consistently multiplicitiy, transverse momentum and their correlation in wide energy range (from ISR to LHC) by introducing string collectivity effects in pp collisions. The particles discrimination is implemented according to Schwinger mechanism. We present the results on strange particles yields and their transverse momentum and discuss the influence of higher resonances on these observables.
AB - We propose an extension of multi-pomeron exchange model for the description of production of strange particles. The model [1-3] describes consistently multiplicitiy, transverse momentum and their correlation in wide energy range (from ISR to LHC) by introducing string collectivity effects in pp collisions. The particles discrimination is implemented according to Schwinger mechanism. We present the results on strange particles yields and their transverse momentum and discuss the influence of higher resonances on these observables.
KW - Multi-pomeron exchange model
KW - strange particles
M3 - Abstract
SP - 169
T2 - LXV International Conference on Nuclear Physics «Nucleus 2015. New Horizons in Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Engineering, Femto- and Nanotechnologies». Conference is devoted to the 60th anniversary of Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
Y2 - 28 June 2015 through 2 July 2015
ER -
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