Phenomenological constraints of the building blocks of the cluster hadronization model
Stefan Gieseke, Stefan Kiebacher, Simon Pl\"atzer, Jan Priedigkeit

TL;DR
This paper introduces new theoretical building blocks for the cluster hadronization model, focusing on cluster fission and decay, and proposes observables to constrain these components based on phenomenological analysis.
Contribution
It presents a novel structure for the cluster hadronization model with matrix elements for fission and decay, and develops observables to analyze hadronization processes.
Findings
Proposed matrix elements for cluster fission and decay.
Developed observables to dissect hadronization history.
Initial phenomenological implications at different energies.
Abstract
We introduce building blocks for the cluster hadronization model in light of a new structure, focusing on cluster fission and cluster decay. We propose theoretically motivated matrix elements for cluster fission and decay as building blocks and study some first phenomenological implications at different energies. In particular we develop a set of observables which can be used to dissect the hadronization history and have constraining power on the individual building blocks. Our analysis will be completed by including colour reconnection in a follow-up work.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Fusion and Nuclear Reactions · International Science and Diplomacy · Scientific Research and Philosophical Inquiry
