1990
DOI: 10.1016/0168-9002(90)90405-u
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On the contribution of off-nuclei electroproduction to the generation of energetic hadrons in electromagnetic showers

Abstract: The calculation of high-energy hadron cascades in extended materials induced by electron beams in the GeV energy range is reconsidered. In particular, we estimate the contribution from hadronic interactions of high-energy electrons on nuclei as compared to hadron production by photons.Our estimate relies on the equivalent photon approximation . The interaction of the resulting quasireal photons with nuclei is described by the vector-meson dominance model and a Monte Carlo realization of the multistring fragmen… Show more

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“…The Landau-Pomeranchuk-Migdal suppression effect (Landau and Pomeranchuk, 1953b;Landau and Pomeranchuk, 1953a;Migdal, 1956;Migdal, 1957) and the Ter-Mikaelyan polarisation effect in the soft part of the bremsstrahlung spectrum (Ter-Mikaelyan, 1954) are also implemented. Electrohadron production (only above ρ mass energy 770 MeV) via virtual photon spectrum and Vector Meson Dominance Model (Moehring, 1989). Positron annihilation in flight and at rest.…”
Section: Positrons and Photonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Landau-Pomeranchuk-Migdal suppression effect (Landau and Pomeranchuk, 1953b;Landau and Pomeranchuk, 1953a;Migdal, 1956;Migdal, 1957) and the Ter-Mikaelyan polarisation effect in the soft part of the bremsstrahlung spectrum (Ter-Mikaelyan, 1954) are also implemented. Electrohadron production (only above ρ mass energy 770 MeV) via virtual photon spectrum and Vector Meson Dominance Model (Moehring, 1989). Positron annihilation in flight and at rest.…”
Section: Positrons and Photonsmentioning
confidence: 99%