2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0370-1573(00)00122-8
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Parton-based Gribov–Regge theory

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“…A model aims to explain how as a function of collision energy and centrality the easy to observe final entropy (hadron multiplicity) content arises. For some related effort see review work of the Wernergroup [156] and Iancu-Venugopalan [157].…”
Section: How Is Energy and Matter Stopped?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A model aims to explain how as a function of collision energy and centrality the easy to observe final entropy (hadron multiplicity) content arises. For some related effort see review work of the Wernergroup [156] and Iancu-Venugopalan [157].…”
Section: How Is Energy and Matter Stopped?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a model exists and has been actively developed for about 20 years. EPOS [6] is based on the parton-based Gribov-Regge theory [7] developed for NEXUS, which was based on the VENUS model [8] for soft interactions and the QGSJET model [9] for the semihard scattering.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for most of high energy hadronhadron interaction models, it is based on the simple parton model which can be seen as an exchange of a "parton ladder" between the two hadrons. In EPOS, the term "parton ladder" is actually meant to contain two parts [30]: the hard one, as discussed above, and a soft one, which is a purely phenomenological object, parameterized in Regge pole fashion. This is the so called Pomeron used as elementary parton-parton interaction in EPOS.…”
Section: Epos Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence EPOS is a consistent quantum mechanical multiple scattering approach based on partons and strings [30], where cross sections and the particle production are calculated consistently, taking into account energy conservation in both cases (unlike other models where energy conservation is not considered for cross section calculations [33]). The main consequence of this energy sharing process is that the number of Pomerons generated event-by-event does not follow a simple Poissonian distribution.…”
Section: Epos Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%