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Backward nucleon production by heavy baryonic resonances in proton-nucleus collisions

Nuclear Theory 2019-11-27 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

The production of backward nucleons, N(180)N(180^\circ), at 180180^\circ in the nuclear target rest frame in proton-nucleus (p+A\mathrm{p}+A) collisions is studied. The backward nucleons appearing outside of the kinematically allowed range of proton-nucleon (p+N\mathrm{p}+N) reactions are shown to be due to secondary reactions of heavy baryonic resonances produced inside the nucleus. Baryonic resonances RR created in primary p+N\mathrm{p}+N reactions can change their masses and momenta due to successive collisions R+NR+NR+N\rightarrow R +N with other nuclear nucleons. Two distinct mechanisms and kinematic restrictions are studied: the reaction R+NN(180)+NR+N\rightarrow N(180^\circ)+N and the resonance decay RN(180)+πR\rightarrow N(180^\circ)+\pi. Simulations of p+A\mathrm{p}+A collisions using the Ultra-relativistic Quantum Molecular Dynamics model support these mechanisms and are consistent with available data on proton backward production.

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@article{arxiv.1908.01365,
  title  = {Backward nucleon production by heavy baryonic resonances in proton-nucleus collisions},
  author = {Oleksandra Panova and Anton Motornenko and Mark I. Gorenstein and Jan Steinheimer and Horst Stoecker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.01365},
  year   = {2019}
}

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16 pages, 15 figures