par Burkot, W;Coghen, T.;Czyzewski, J.;Wittek, Wolfgang;Aderholz, M;Katz, Uli U.F.;Schmitz, Norbert;Guy, J. G V;Venus, W.;Jones, G.T.;Marage, Pierre
;Morrison, Douglas R O;Myatt, G.
Référence Zeitschrift für Physik. C, Particles and fields, 70, 1, page (47-53)
Publication Publié, 1996-03

Référence Zeitschrift für Physik. C, Particles and fields, 70, 1, page (47-53)
Publication Publié, 1996-03
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | The production of hadrons in charged-current (anti)neutrino interactions is studied with the bubble chamber BEBC exposed to the CERN (anti)neutrino wide-band beam. Fast-hadron production in a neon target is found to be attenuated as compared to that in a hydrogen target. This feature is discussed within theoretical models based on the idea of a hadron formation length. The experimental results favour the 'constituent' over the 'yo-yo' length concept, and suggest a quark cross section in the order of 3 mb. © Springer-Verlag 1996. |