NONLINEAR PHENOMENA IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS
An Interdisciplinary Journal

2024, Vol.27, No.3, pp.246 - 255


Annihilation in the Gluon Dominance Model

E. Kokoulina, Y. Caballero Duran, T. Gorelkina, A. Kutov, V. Nikitin, V. Popov, K. Sarkar, E. Shakhvorostova, and Y. Shousha

Physicists carry out experiments at modern accelerators with constantly increasing energy to find out new phenomena and approaches to understanding of internal hadron structure and also answer many questions emerged before them. These experiments agree well on the modern theory of strong interactions, quantum chromodynamics, but there are some results in cosmological observations that can not be explained in this theory and thus require new approaches and experiments. In that way the increasing of measurement precision and rare event registration, building of other theoretical models and just to name a few can help. Also we think that more detailed analysis of the known interactions can make more clear the structure of the matter. Multiparticle production is one of such studies in high energy physics. We offer a single view to describe annihilation processes of leptons and hadrons. It is based on both QCD quark-gluon jets and phenomenological description of hadronization.

Key words: multiparticle production, Markov branching processes, second correlative moment, hadronization, e+e and annihilation, intermediate charged quark topology

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13960596

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