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26 April 2024
 
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Hadron Multiplicity in Lepton-Nucleon Interactions
G.I. Lykasov ; U. Sukhatme ; V.V. Uzhinsky ;
Date 25 Dec 2002
Journal Phys.Lett. B553 (2003) 217-222
Subject hep-ph
AbstractMulti-hadron production in inelastic neutrino-nucleon interactions is investigated within the framework of the quark-gluon string model. The contributions of the planar (one-Reggeon exchange) and cylindrical (one-Pomeron exchange) graphs to different observables is computed using a Monte Carlo program for the generation of hadrons produced from the decay of colorless quark-antiquark strings. The suggested approach results in a satisfactory description of the experimental data on $ u(ar u) N omu^-(mu^+) h X$ reactions obtained recently at CERN by the NOMAD Collaboration. The data extends over a wide range of initial neutrino energies $E_ u$ $<$ 200 GeV/c and momentum transfers 1 $<$ Q $<$ 7 GeV/c, well into the region where perturbative QCD calculations are not applicable.
Source arXiv, hep-ph/0212364
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