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Prog. Theor. Phys. Supplement No.33 (1965) pp. 1-34
Theoretical Approach to Very High Energy Phenomena
Tetsuro Kobayashi* and
Mikio Namiki*,**
*Science and Engineering Research Laboratory, Waseda University, Tokyo
** Department of Physics, Waseda University, Tokyo
Abstract:
Reviews of the theory on very high energy phenomena are presented. After an introductory sketch on historical development, models of multiple particle production are discussed first from the point of view of structure of the nucleon, and it is shown that a model based on the inner cloud excitation is fairly well supported by recent experiments of cosmic ray jets. Secondly, the interrelation of high energy elastic scattering and multiple particle production are examined in connection with the model and the field aspect of boson. The article includes the following contents.
Part I. Introduction
Part II. Models and Analyses of Cosmic Ray Jets
§1. Experimental status
§2. Peripheral and multiperipheral models
§3. Linked heavy particle model
§4. Analysis of experimental data
Part III. Interrelation of Multiple Particle Production and High Energy Elastic Scattering
§1. Unitarity condition
§2. Classical boson wave state
§3. Diffraction scattering
§4. Coherent wave excitation
§5. Invariant four momentum transfer
§6. Nuclear forces at high energies
Part IV. Concluding Remarks
URL :
http://ptp.ipap.jp/link?PTPS/33/1/
DOI : 10.1143/PTPS.33.1
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