Study of correlations between secondary protons produced in proton-neon interactions at 300 GeV/c
Physical review. D. Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology/Physical review. D. Particles and fields1984Vol. 29(7), pp. 1304–1308
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S.A. Azimov, M. L. Allaberdin, S. O. Edgorov, Sh.V. Inogamov, E. A. Kosonowski, V.D. Lipin, S. L. Lutpullaev, K. Olimov, T. P. Tarasova, K.T. Turdaliev, A.A. Yuldashev, B. S. Yuldashev, A. R. Erwin, R. Loveless, D. D. Reeder
Abstract
Data on two- and three-proton correlations in proton-neon interactions at 300 GeV/c are presented. It is found that the two-proton correlation increases as the average proton momentum increases. From this two-proton correlation we estimate the size of the proton-emission region to be less than 1 fm for high-energy protons (> 700 MeV/c). There is some indication of a spherical asymmetry in the shape of proton-emission source. The data also show evidence for the presence of three-proton correlations.
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