Interactions of High Energy Nucleons with Nuclei. Part I
Physical Review1952Vol. 85(5), pp. 826–834
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Abstract
Goldberger attempted to explain the interaction of high energy nucleons (\ensuremath{\sim}90 Mev) with heavy nuclei on the basis of a nucleonic cascade in a nucleon Fermi gas. The experimental test of this model was indecisive. In order to check the model at the higher energies available at the Nevis cyclotron, the interactions of 300-400 Mev protons and neutrons with the G-5 emulsion nuclei were analyzed. The experimental results are given and general evidence for the nucleonic cascade mechanism is presented.
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