Modern cosmic ray transport codes, that are capable of use for a variety of applications, need to include all significant atomic, nuclear and particle reactions at a variety of energies. Lepton pair production from nucleus-nucleus collisions has not been included in transport codes to date. Using the methods of Baur, Bertulani and Baron, the present report provides estimates of electron positron pair production cross sections for nuclei and energies relevant to cosmic ray transport. It is shown that the cross sections are large compared to other typical processes such as single neutron removal due to strong or electromagnetic interactions. Therefore, lepton pair production may need to be included in some transport code applications involvin...
Measurements and theoretical predictions of the Coulomb cross section for the production of direct e...
Satz H. LEPTON PAIR PRODUCTION AS TEST FOR COLLECTIVE PHENOMENA IN NUCLEAR COLLISIONS. 1984
Title: Study of inclusive electron-positron pair production in collisions of Ar + KC1 at 1.756 AGeV ...
Modern cosmic ray transport codes, that are capable of use for a variety of applications, need to in...
Modern cosmic ray transport codes, that are capable of use for a variety of applications, need to in...
A comparison has been made between the theory of electron pair production by photons and experimenta...
Most of the papers within this report deal with electromagnetic processes in nucleus-nucleus collisi...
An interesting accident of nature is that the peak of the cosmic ray spectrum, for both protons and ...
Assuming that neutrinos have non-vanishing magnetic moments, we discuss the possibility of pair prod...
Recently, new calculations were made of the direct Coulomb pair cross section that rely less in arbi...
The effects of electromagnetic-production processes due to two-photon exchange in nucleus-nucleus co...
Measurements of direct Coulomb electron-positron pair production have been made on the tracks of rel...
An interesting accident of nature is that the peak of the cosmic ray spectrum, for both protons and ...
We calculate the cross sections for the production of one and more electron-positron pairs due to th...
The production of electron-positron pairs with the capture of the electron in an atomic orbital is i...
Measurements and theoretical predictions of the Coulomb cross section for the production of direct e...
Satz H. LEPTON PAIR PRODUCTION AS TEST FOR COLLECTIVE PHENOMENA IN NUCLEAR COLLISIONS. 1984
Title: Study of inclusive electron-positron pair production in collisions of Ar + KC1 at 1.756 AGeV ...
Modern cosmic ray transport codes, that are capable of use for a variety of applications, need to in...
Modern cosmic ray transport codes, that are capable of use for a variety of applications, need to in...
A comparison has been made between the theory of electron pair production by photons and experimenta...
Most of the papers within this report deal with electromagnetic processes in nucleus-nucleus collisi...
An interesting accident of nature is that the peak of the cosmic ray spectrum, for both protons and ...
Assuming that neutrinos have non-vanishing magnetic moments, we discuss the possibility of pair prod...
Recently, new calculations were made of the direct Coulomb pair cross section that rely less in arbi...
The effects of electromagnetic-production processes due to two-photon exchange in nucleus-nucleus co...
Measurements of direct Coulomb electron-positron pair production have been made on the tracks of rel...
An interesting accident of nature is that the peak of the cosmic ray spectrum, for both protons and ...
We calculate the cross sections for the production of one and more electron-positron pairs due to th...
The production of electron-positron pairs with the capture of the electron in an atomic orbital is i...
Measurements and theoretical predictions of the Coulomb cross section for the production of direct e...
Satz H. LEPTON PAIR PRODUCTION AS TEST FOR COLLECTIVE PHENOMENA IN NUCLEAR COLLISIONS. 1984
Title: Study of inclusive electron-positron pair production in collisions of Ar + KC1 at 1.756 AGeV ...