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    η\eta' production in proton-proton collisions far from the threshold

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    I discuss exclusive production of the η\eta' meson in the pppηppp \to p\eta'p reaction far from the threshold. The contribution of diffractive component as well as that for γγη\gamma^* \gamma^* \to \eta' fusion are calculated. In the first case the formalism of unintegrated gluon distribution functions (UGDF) is used. The distributions in the Feynman xFx_F (or rapidity), transferred four-momenta squared between initial and final protons (t1t_1, t2t_2) and azimuthal angle difference between outgoing protons (Φ\Phi) are calculated. The deviations from the sin2(Φ)\sin^2(\Phi) dependence predicted by one-step vector-vector-pseudoscalar coupling are quantified and discussed. The results are compared with the results of the WA102 collaboration at CERN. Most of the models of UGDF from the literature give too small cross section as compared to the WA102 data and predict angular distribution in relative azimuthal angle strongly asymmetric with respect to π/2\pi/2 in disagreement with the WA102 data. This points to a different mechanism at the WA102 energy. Predictions for RHIC, Tevatron and LHC are given.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures and 1 table invited talk at the symposium on meson physics at COSY11 and WASA-at-COSY, Cracow, Poland, June 17-22, 200

    Gas Sensor Array with Broad Applicability

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    Electromagnetic effects on meson production: a new tool for studying the space-time evolution of heavy ion collisions

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    We review our studies of spectator-induced electromagnetic (EM) effects on the emission of charged mesons in the final state of ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions. We argue that these effects offer sensitivity to the distance dEd_E between the charged meson formation zone at freeze-out and the spectator system. As such, they can serve as an independent, new tool to probe the space-time and longitudinal evolution of the system created in the collision. As a phenomenological application for this tool in the context of resonance production and decay, we obtain a first estimate of the time of pion emission from EM effects. This we compare to existing HBT data.Comment: conferenc

    The Spectator Electromagnetic Effect on Charged Pion Spectra in Peripheral Ultrarelativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions

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    We estimate the electromagnetic effect of the spectator charge on the momentum spectra of π+\pi^+ and π\pi^- produced in peripheral Pb+Pb collisions at SPS energies. We find that the effect is large and results in strongly varying structures in the xFx_F dependence of the π+/π\pi^+/\pi^- ratio, especially at low transverse momenta where a deep valley in the above ratio is predicted at xFx_F \sim 0.15 -- 0.20. It appears that the effect depends on initial conditions. Thus, it provides new information on the space and time evolution of the non-perturbative pion creation process.Comment: 20 pages and 8 figure
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