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Kopeliovich, B.Z.; Zakharov, B.G.
Joint Inst. for Nuclear Research, Dubna (USSR). Lab. of Nuclear Problems1988
Joint Inst. for Nuclear Research, Dubna (USSR). Lab. of Nuclear Problems1988
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[en] It is shown that slow valence quark in the wave function of high energy proton can fragment into a baryon if the fast diquark-spectator is disintegrated, i.e. is turned from the antitriplet to the sextet colour state. The cross section of the baryon number flow to the central rapidly region using the perturbutive QCD are estimated. It depends on the rapidly gap δy as exp(-δy/2) and nicely agrees with the data at ISR energies. There exists also an intriguing possibillity of tranfering baryon number by means of gluonic exchanges only. This contribution does not depend on rapidity at all and becomes sizable in TeV energy region. New mechanisms for baryon-antibaryon production from vacuum, transfer of polarization over large rapidity intervals, and nuclear stopping power are propsed
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1988; 19 p; 56 refs.; 11 figs.; submitted to Z. Phys., C.
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ANTIPARTICLES, BARYON NUMBER, BARYONS, ENERGY DEPENDENCE, FEYNMAN DIAGRAM, GLUONS, INCLUSIVE INTERACTIONS, NUCLEON-ANTINUCLEON INTERACTIO, PAIR PRODUCTION, PARTICLE RAPIDITY, PERTURBATION THEORY, POMERANCHUK PARTICLES, PROTON-ANTIPROTON INTERACTIONS, PROTON-PROTON INTERACTIONS, QUARKS, SPIN ORIENTATION, STRING MODELS, TOTAL CROSS SECTIONS, VACUUM STATES, WAVE FUNCTIONS
ANTIMATTER, BARYON-BARYON INTERACTIONS, BOSONS, CROSS SECTIONS, DIAGRAMS, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, EXTENDED PARTICLE MODEL, FERMIONS, FUNCTIONS, HADRON-HADRON INTERACTIONS, HADRONS, INFORMATION, INTERACTIONS, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, MATTER, MESONS, NUCLEON-NUCLEON INTERACTIONS, ORIENTATION, PARTICLE INTERACTIONS, PARTICLE MODELS, PARTICLE PRODUCTION, PARTICLE PROPERTIES, POSTULATED PARTICLES, PROTON-NUCLEON INTERACTIONS
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