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Soft hadron production in pp interactions up to ISR energies
Soft hadron production is described as a two-step process, where the
interaction of the partonic constituents of the colliding hadrons leads to the
production of intermediate subsystems (fireballs), which decay subsequently
into hadrons. The weights of the various final states are derived from the
corresponding phase-space factors modified by empirical transition elements.
The results compare well with data at energies between particle production
thresholds and ISR energies. Special emphasis is put on correlation data, which
offer the opportunity to shed some light on the question whether particle
production proceeds via fireballs or strings.Comment: 14 pages, 19 figure
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On the relaxation modulus of the equivoluminal composition of solithane 113
Relaxation moduli of equivoluminal ring and strip samples of Solithan
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