Quasi-diffraction production of white quark--gluon clusters at superhigh-energy hadron collisions
V.V. Anisovich, L.G. Dakhno, M.A. Matveev, V.A. Nikonov

TL;DR
This paper proposes a collective phenomenon in superhigh-energy hadron collisions where multiple white quark-gluon clusters are produced quasi-diffractively, leading to fast, forward-moving particles.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of quasi-diffraction production of white quark-gluon clusters as a new collective effect in high-energy hadron collisions.
Findings
Identification of a possible collective effect in hadron collisions
Description of the formation of fast, forward-moving quark-gluon clusters
Implications for particle production mechanisms at superhigh energies
Abstract
We discuss a collective effect, which can be possible in hadron--hadron collisions at superhigh energies, that is, a quasi-diffraction production of several white clusters of quarks and gluons. Being transformed into hadrons, such clusters are sources of the fastest particles, which move forward nearly parallel to each other.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
