Backward nucleons in p+A collisions can be produced by heavy baryonic resonances that undergo successive rescatterings with nuclear nucleons, a mechanism the authors support with analytic kinematics and UrQMD simulations.
(1) and the maxima criteria ∂k2/∂p1 = ∂k2/∂p2 = 0 one finds nucleon momenta p1 = p2 = (p +k2)/2 which maximize the backward nucleon momentum k2 = k∗
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Backward nucleon production by heavy baryonic resonances in proton-nucleus collisions
Backward nucleons in p+A collisions can be produced by heavy baryonic resonances that undergo successive rescatterings with nuclear nucleons, a mechanism the authors support with analytic kinematics and UrQMD simulations.