2009, Vol.12, No.4, pp.503-505
The beginning experiments at LHC have to answer, what sort of
particles is the dark matter built of. One of the various
suggestions is that it is built of Lightest Supersymmetry Particle
(LSP), which is to be left after the decay of Strongly Interacting
Massive Particles (SIMPs), as NLSPs. The cross sections for their
interactions with ordinary matter of detectors were calculated in
Quark Gluon String Model. In this paper we calculate the path
length of hadronized SIMPs, R-hadrons, before the interaction in
iron and derive the difference in the cross sections of R-mesons
and R-baryons.
Key words:
strongly interacting massive particles, lightest
supersymmetry particle, Quark Gluon String Model, path length for
the interaction, energy loss per interaction, reggeon and pomeron
regge trajectory exchange
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