Proton interactions with high multiplicity
A.G. Afonin, A.N. Aleev, E.N. Ardashev, V.V. Avdeichikov, V.P., Balandin, S.G. Basiladze, M.A. Batouritski, S.F. Berezhnev, G.A. Bogdanova,, Yu.T. Borzunov, V. A. Budilov, Yu. A. Chentsov, V.F. Golovkin, S.N. Golovnya,, S.A. Gorokhov, N.I. Grishin, Ya.V. Grishkevich

TL;DR
This paper reports on measurements of proton-proton interactions at 50 GeV with high multiplicity, comparing experimental data to theoretical models and confirming the gluon dominance model's validity.
Contribution
It provides experimental topological cross sections for high-multiplicity proton interactions and validates the gluon dominance model against these measurements.
Findings
Measured topological cross sections align with the gluon dominance model.
Data shows good agreement with other theoretical models.
Results support the understanding of particle production mechanisms at 50 GeV.
Abstract
Project Thermalization (Experiment SERP-E-190 at IHEP) is aimed to study the proton - proton interactions at 50 GeV with large number of secondary particles. In this report the experimentally measured topological cross sections are presented taking into account the detector response and procession efficiency. These data are in good agreement with gluon dominance model. The comparison with other models is also made and shows no essential discrepancies.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
