High-Energy Nucleon-Nucleon Collisions

Abstract
The single virtual boson exchange interaction model is applied to high-energy inelastic nucleon-nucleon collisions over an energy range of several orders of magnitude. The phase space is discussed simply in terms of three "natural" phase-space variables, and a simple, exact formula is given for the "upper" boundary of these variables. The probability for a particular final-state configuration is then discussed in terms of the available phase space, the magnitude of the phase-space factor, and the magnitude of the average total "cross-section" factors that occur in this model. Qualitative features of experimental data for incident nucleon laboratory energies of 10, 102, and 103 Bev can be understood on the basis of this model.