Nucleon-Nucleon Correlations and Gribov Inelastic Shadowing in High Energy Collisions
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TL;DR
This paper explores how nucleon-nucleon short-range correlations and Gribov inelastic shadowing influence high-energy collision outcomes, providing insights into nuclear interaction mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces a combined analysis of NN short-range correlations and Gribov inelastic shadowing effects in high-energy collisions, highlighting their interplay.
Findings
SRC significantly affect collision dynamics
Gribov inelastic shadowing modifies cross sections
Combined effects improve theoretical models
Abstract
The effects of nucleon-nucleon (NN) short range correlations (SRC) and Gribov inelastic shadowing (IS) in high energy collisions are illustrated.
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