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Key words : Diffractive production ; diffractive scattering ; Glauber model ; hadronic components of photons ; high energy scattering ; multiple scattering ; neutrino - nucleus interactions ; shadowing effects . 1.
Key words : Diffractive production ; diffractive scattering ; Glauber model ; hadronic components of photons ; high energy scattering ; multiple scattering ; neutrino - nucleus interactions ; shadowing effects . 1.
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Hence we shall start with the very successful model of such processes : the Glauber model . 2. Description of Multiple Scattering 2.1 . General Remarks To construct the relevant formulae for the theory of multiple scattering one can ...
Hence we shall start with the very successful model of such processes : the Glauber model . 2. Description of Multiple Scattering 2.1 . General Remarks To construct the relevant formulae for the theory of multiple scattering one can ...
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So , in this case we also have additivity of phase shifts - hence the Glauber model : But when K # 0 the principle of additivity of phase shifts breaks down . Let us consider this case in more detail . a From the equation - i Əz :) ] + ...
So , in this case we also have additivity of phase shifts - hence the Glauber model : But when K # 0 the principle of additivity of phase shifts breaks down . Let us consider this case in more detail . a From the equation - i Əz :) ] + ...
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... i [ ( x − x1 ) — i ( y — iyı ) ] ) 0 — i [ ( x − x2 ) — i ( y — iy2 ) ] ) 0 Now , however , we do not have the Glauber model any more ! M ( A ) ~ ix , + ) ) b ) [ 1— exp ( −ie [ ** dz ( V , + V ; ) ) { exp { ( i ƒ ̈ * dz ...
... i [ ( x − x1 ) — i ( y — iyı ) ] ) 0 — i [ ( x − x2 ) — i ( y — iy2 ) ] ) 0 Now , however , we do not have the Glauber model any more ! M ( A ) ~ ix , + ) ) b ) [ 1— exp ( −ie [ ** dz ( V , + V ; ) ) { exp { ( i ƒ ̈ * dz ...
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We can also have a look at this problem from the point of view of a Glauber - like description of scattering of two composite objects . The formulae given below are interesting also because they may be used to analyze high energy ...
We can also have a look at this problem from the point of view of a Glauber - like description of scattering of two composite objects . The formulae given below are interesting also because they may be used to analyze high energy ...
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