High-Energy Antinucleus-Nucleus Collisions and Extended Multi-Chain Model
Hujio Noda, Shin-Ichi Nakariki, and Tsutomu Tashiro

TL;DR
This paper develops an extended multi-chain model to analyze high-energy antinucleus-nucleus collisions, deriving analytic formulas for inclusive process distributions and calculating event probabilities using operator matrices.
Contribution
It introduces an extended multi-chain model with analytic solutions for inclusive distributions in high-energy antinucleus-nucleus collisions.
Findings
Analytic forms for single-particle inclusive distributions derived.
Event probabilities calculated via operator matrix in moment space.
Model advances understanding of collision dynamics at high energies.
Abstract
High-energy antinucleus-nucleus collisions are studied in the extended multi-chain model. The event probability of inclusive process is calculated by means of the operator matrix in the moment space. Analytic forms for single-particle distribution of inclusive process are derived.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Nuclear physics research studies
