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Agakishiev, H.N.; Akhababian, N.; Armutlijsky, D.
Joint Inst. for Nuclear Research, Dubna (USSR). Lab. of High Energy1984
Joint Inst. for Nuclear Research, Dubna (USSR). Lab. of High Energy1984
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[en] Inelastic interactions of light relativistic nuclei d, 4He, and C with carbon and tantalum nuclei were investigated using the 2 m JINR propane bubble chamber with an internal tantalum target. An indication of the existence of narrow diproton resonances was obtained. Using the thermodynamical model, it was shown that the multinucleon CC central interactions are near the boundary of transition of nuclear matter to quark-gluon plasma. The correlated emission of groups of identical π mesons, caused by the formation of multiisobar states in multinucleon interactions of nuclei, was observed
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1984; 24 p; 73 refs.; 11 figs.; submitted to the 10. International conference on high energy physics and nuclear structure (Heidelberg, FRG).
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ALPHA REACTIONS, CARBON 12 REACTIONS, CARBON 12 TARGET, CORRELATIONS, DEUTERON REACTIONS, DIBARYON RESONANCES, DIPROTONS, EXPERIMENTAL DATA, GEV RANGE 01-10, GEV RANGE 10-100, INELASTIC SCATTERING, MASS, MULTIPLICITY, NUCLEAR MATTER, NUCLEAR TEMPERATURE, PARTICLE PRODUCTION, PARTICLE WIDTHS, PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS, PION REACTIONS, PIONS, PROTONS, QUARK MATTER, TANTALUM, TRANSVERSE MOMENTUM
BARYON RESONANCES, BARYONS, BOSONS, CATIONS, CHARGED PARTICLES, DATA, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, ELEMENTS, ENERGY RANGE, FERMIONS, GEV RANGE, HADRON REACTIONS, HADRONS, HEAVY ION REACTIONS, HYDROGEN IONS, HYDROGEN IONS 1 PLUS, INFORMATION, IONS, LINEAR MOMENTUM, MATTER, MESON REACTIONS, MESONS, METALS, NUCLEAR REACTIONS, NUCLEONS, NUMERICAL DATA, PARTICLE PROPERTIES, PSEUDOSCALAR MESONS, RESONANCE PARTICLES, SCATTERING, TARGETS, TRANSITION ELEMENTS
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