Description of Multiparticle Production by Gluon Dominance Model
L.N.Abesalashvili, L.T.Akhobadze

TL;DR
This paper presents a gluon dominance model that effectively describes multiparticle production across various high-energy collision processes, achieving broad agreement with experimental data using a unified quark-gluon approach.
Contribution
It introduces a unified gluon dominance model that explains multiplicity distributions in diverse collision types with phenomenological hadronization.
Findings
Model accurately fits experimental multiplicity data across multiple collision systems.
GDM provides a consistent description over a wide energy range.
Successful unification of different processes under a single theoretical framework.
Abstract
The obtained and charged multiplicity distribution parameters of Gluon Dominance Model explain the experimental data in nucleus-nucleus, p nucleus, pd, pp, p antip and (p,n) interactions. We have undertaken an attempt to give description in different processes of multiparticle production by means of a unifed approach based on quark-gluon picture using the phenomenological hadronization. We have obtained agreement of GDM with experimental data in a very wide energy range.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
