Title: Some Remarks Concerning the Strong Interaction
1Some Remarks Concerning the Strong Interaction
- Hans Gerhard Fischer
- CERN
2Layout of talk
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Thirty-five years of collaboration with
- the Soltan Institute The ISR period
- - conclusions in the mid-1980s
- 3. Thirty-five years of collaboration with
- the Soltan Institute NA49 times
- - conclusions in the mid-2000s
- 4. Some concluding remarks
3MOTTO 1
- It is a capital mistake to theorize
- before one has data
-
4MOTTO 1
- It is a capital mistake to theorize
- before one has data
-
- Sherlock Holmes in
- A scandal in Bohemia
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1892
5Find title  search 12000 entries since 1970
6Strong coupling constant as a function of
momentum transfer
as
Momentum transfer
7Pentaquark rush number of papers per year
8THoofts String Configurations
Wilczek Diquark 0.1fm
Stable configuration
9A Diquark Scattering Model for High pT Proton
Production in pp Collisions at the ISR
- Z.Phys. C28(1985)335
- A.Breakstone, H.B.Crawley, G.M.Dallavalle,
K.Doroba, - D.Drijard, F.Fabbri, A.Firestone, H.G.Fischer,
H.Frehse, - W.Geist, G.Giacomelli, R.Gokieli, M.Gorbics,
P.Hanke, - M.Heiden, W.Herr, E.E.Kluge, J.W.Lamsa, T.Lohse,
- R.Mankel, W.T.Meyer, T.Nakada, M.Panter,
A.Putzer, - K.Rauschnabel, B.Rensch, F.Rimondi, M.Schmelling,
- G.Siroli, R.Sosnowski, M.Szczekowski, G.Ullaland,
- D.Wegener
- ABCDHW Collaboration
10Pentaquark rush number of papers per year
11Observation of Charmed D Meson Production in pp
Collisions
- Phys.Lett. B81(1979)250
-
- D.Drijard, H.G.Fischer, W.Geist, R.Gokieli,
P.G.Innocenti, - V.Korbel, A.Minten, A.Norton, R.Sosnowski,
S.Stein, - O.Ullaland, H.D.Wahl (CERN)
- P.Bourtaud, M.DellaNegra, G.Fontaine, P.Frenkiel,
- C.Ghesqiere, D.Linglin, G.Sajot (College de
France) - H.Frehse, E.E.Kluge, M.Heiden, A.Putzer, J.Stiewe
- (Heidelberg)
- P.Hanke, W.Hofmann, M.Panter, K.Rauschnabel,
- J.Spengler, D.Wegener (Karlsruhe)
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13Further Investigation of Beauty Baryon Production
at the ISR
- Phys.Lett. B108(1982)361
- D.Drijard, H.G.Fischer, H.Frehse, W.Geist,
P.G.Innocenti, - J.W.Lamsa, W.T.Meyer, A.Norton, O.Ullaland,
H.D.Wahl - (CERN)
- G.Fontaine, C.Ghesquiere, G.Sajot (College de
France) - W.Hofmann, M.Panter, K.Rauschnabel, J.Spengler,
- D.Wegener (Dortmund)
- P.Hanke, M.Heiden, E.E.Kluge, T.Nakada, A.Putzer
- (Heidelberg)
- M.DellaNegra, D.Linglin (LAPP Annecy)
- R.Gokieli, R.Sosnowski (Warsaw)
14Angular Distributions of Charged Particles
between 30 and 90 Degrees at ISR Energies
- Phys.Lett. B39(1972)654
- M.Breidenbach, G.Charpak, G.Coignet,
D.Drijard, - H.G.Fischer, G.Fuegge, Ch.Gottfried, H.Grote,
- A.Minten, F.Sauli, M.Szeptycka, E.G.H.Williams
15Angular distribution of charged particles
(pseudorapidity)
16Pseudorapidity distributions at different energies
17The rising rapidity plateau
18Split Field Magnet Spectrometer
19Acceptance coverage of experiments in xF and pT
SPS
ISR
RHIC
LHC
20Inclusive Charged Particle Cross Sections from
ppInteractions at ISR Energies
- Z.Phys. C69(1995)55
- A.Breakstone, H.B.Crawley, A.Firestone,
M.Gorbics, - L.D.Isenhower, J.W.Lamsa, W.T.Meyer (Ames)
- R.Campanini, M.Cuffiani, G.M.Dallavalle,
M.Deninno, - F.Fabbri, G.Giacomelli,F.Rimondi, G.Siroli
(Bologna) - D.Drijard, H.G.Fischer, W.Geist, G.Mornacchi,
M.Panter, - O.Ullaland, R.Yeung (CERN)
- T.Lohse, R.Mankel, K.Rauschnabel, M.Schmelling,
- D.Wegener (Dortmund)
- H. Floege, H.Frehse, L.Gesswein, P.Hanke,
M.Heiden, - W.Herr, E.E.Kluge, T.Nakada, A.Putzer, B.Rensch
- (Heidelberg)
- K.Doroba,R.Gokieli, R.Sosnowski, M.Szczekowski
- (Warsaw)
- ABCDHW Collaboration
21Piminus xF Distributions from ISR
22Feynman x distributions of positive pions from
ISR (CHLM Collaboration)
23Hard Parton Scattering
- f(pT) pT- 4 f(xT)
- xT 2pT / vs
- Experimentally found at ISR
- For pions f(pT) pT - 8 f(xT)
- For protons f(pT) pT - 12 f(xT)
24Observation of Jet Structure in High p(T) Events
at the ISRand the Importance of Parton
Transverse Momentum
- Nucl.Phys. B127(1977)1
- M.DellaNegra, D.Drijard, H.G.Fischer, G.Fontaine,
- H.Frehse, P.Frenkiel, C.Ghesquiere, R.Gokieli,
P.Hanke, - W.Hofmann, P.G.Innocenti, W.Isenbeck, E.E.Kluge,
- V.Korbel, D.Linglin, A.Minten, A.Norton,
A.Putzer, G.Sajot, - R.Sosnowski, S.Stein, J.Stiewe, H.D.Wahl,
D.Wegener - CCHK COLLABORATION
25Steepen up predicted pT distribution by
introducing parton transverse momentum
26First order QCD with parton intrinsic transverse
momentum
27One of the first complete  models of event
structure with hard parton scattering
28Push limit of pT up to 12 GeV/c
29Add initial and final state gluon radiation
30Flavour Tagging of Parton Jets and Separationof
Parton Subprocesses in Hard pp Collisions at the
ISR
-
Z.Phys.C25(1984)21 - A.Breakstone, C.D.Buchanan, R.Campanini,
H.B.Crawley, M.Dallavalle, - K.Doroba, D.Drijard, F.Fabbri, A.Firestone,
H.G.Fischer, H.Frehse, W.Geist, - G.Giacomelli, R.Gokieli, M.Gorbics, P.Hanke,
M.Heiden, W.Herr, E.E.Kluge, - J.W.Lamsa, T.Lohse, W.T.Meyer, G.Mornacchi,
T.Nakada, M.Panter, A.Putzer, - K.Rauschnabel, F.Rimondi, R.Sosnowski,
M.Szczekowski, O.Ullaland, - D.Wegener
- ABCDHW Collaboration
31A Diquark Scattering Model for High pT Proton
Production in pp Collisions at the ISR
- Z.Phys. C28(1985)335
- A.Breakstone, H.B.Crawley, G.M.Dallavalle,
K.Doroba, - D.Drijard, F.Fabbri, A.Firestone, H.G.Fischer,
H.Frehse, - W.Geist, G.Giacomelli, R.Gokieli, M.Gorbics,
P.Hanke, - M.Heiden, W.Herr, E.E.Kluge, J.W.Lamsa, T.Lohse,
- R.Mankel, W.T.Meyer, T.Nakada, M.Panter,
A.Putzer, - K.Rauschnabel, B.Rensch, F.Rimondi, M.Schmelling,
- G.Siroli, R.Sosnowski, M.Szczekowski, G.Ullaland,
- D.Wegener
- ABCDHW Collaboration
32Introduce Hard Diquark Scattering and Form Factor
- f(pT) pT- 4 (1Q2/M2) 1 f(xT)
-
- diquark structure function
- diquark fragmentation function
- fit M2 ? M2 10 20 GeV2
-
33Fits to the observed p/pion ratio as a function
of transverse momentum
p/pi ratio
pT
34Conclusions from ISR 1970-1990
- Parton dynamics manifest in all areas of hadronic
- interactions
- - rising central rapidity plateau (gluons,
sea quarks) - - forward particle production pictures
valence partons - (counting rules)
- - hard parton scattering leads to high pT
production - (perturbative QCD already applicable in
the few - GeV/c region)
- Underlying mechanism Intermediate partonic
state - present in all hadronic interactions,
initiated by gluon - exchange colour exchange ? strings
35MOTTO 2
- It is the nature of an hypothesis, when once a
- man has conceived it, that it assimilates
everything to itself as proper nourishment, - and, from the first moment of your begetting
it, - it generally grows the stronger by everything
- you see, hear, read or understand.
- Tristram Shandy
- Laurence Sterne, 1750
-
36On the Hadronic Production of Lepton Pairs from
Heavy Flavour Decay
- Z.Phys. C19(1983)159
- H.G.Fischer and W.M.Geist (CERN)
37Lepton pair mass spectra fitted with combination
of DDbar and BBar semileptonic decays
Watch upper limits Of cross sections DDbar
6 microbarn at SPS 25 microbarn at ISR BBbar
50 nbarn at sqrt(s)27 GeV
38Layout of NA49 experiment
Zestaw duzych Komór Projekcji Czasowej (TPC)
detektory sladowe polaczonez identyfikacja
czastek przezpomiar
39Inclusive production of charged pions in pp
collisions at 158 GeV/c beam momentum
- Eur.Phys.J. C45 (2006) 343
- C.Alt, T.Anticic, B.Baatar, D.Barna, J.Bartke,
L.Betev, H.Bialkowska, C.Blume, - B.Boimska, M.Botje, J.Bracinik, P.Buncic,
V.Cerny, P.Christakoglou, O.Chvala, - P.Dinkelaker, J.Dolejsi, V.Eckardt, H.G.Fischer,
D.Flierl,Z.Fodor, P.Foka, V.Friese, - M.Gazdzicki, K.Grebieszkov, C.Hoehne, K.Kadija,
A.Karev, M.Kliemant, S.Kniege, - V.I.Kolesnikov, E.Kornas, R.Korus, M.Kowalski,
I.Kraus, M.Kreps, M.vanLeeuwen, - B.Lungwitz, M.Makariev, A.I.Malakhov, M.Mateev,
G.L.Melkumov, M.Mitrovski, - S.Mrowczynski, G.Palla, D.Panayotov, A.Petridis,
R.Renfordt, M.Rybczinsky, - A.Rybicki, A.Sandoval, N.Schmitz, T.Schuster,
P.Seyboth, F.Sikler, E.Skrzypczak, - G.Stefanek, R.Stock, H.Stroebele, T.Susa,
J.Sziklai, P.Szymanski, V.Trubnikov, - D.Varga, M.Vassiliou, G.I.Veres, G.Vesztergombi,
D.Vranik, S.Wenig,, A.Wetzler, - Z.Wlodarczyk, I.K.Yoo
-
40Inclusive pion cross sections as a function of pT
for different xF
41Inclusive pion cross sections as a function of xF
for different pT
42Inclusive pion cross sections for pCarbon
minimum bias collisions
43Status of final data analysis
44Pions in pPb (1)
n 4.2
45Pions in pPb (2)
n 5.2
46Pions in PbPb
150ltnchlt300
47Pions in PbPb
48Linear plot of pion cross section in pp
interactions
49Contribution from known Delta and Delta cross
section
503 dimensional plot of pi cross section
Data
M1.232 GeV no Breit-Wigner
Relativistic Breit-Wigner
51Projection of 3 dimensional plot on xF and pT
52Resonance treatment in  microscopic models
53 54Feynman x distribution of pion density dN/dx
55pT distributions at different xF compared
toresonance decay
56Prediction from resonance decay up to pT3
GeV/ccompared to existing measurements as a
function of vs
57Back to central rapidity plateaupT dependence
at different s
xF 0
R ratio to NA49
58Back to central rapidity plateaupT dependence
at different s
59Back to central rapidity plateaupT dependence
at different s
60s dependence of pion production at fixed pT
61Conclusions from NA49 2008
- What about the intermediate partonic phase?
- What about the partonic central production
- mechanism?
- What about the trace of valence partons in
forward - production?
- What about the Drell-Yan mechanism?
- What about partonic hard scattering?
- Where is the shadow line between perturbative
- and non-perturbative QCD?
-
62Could it be that
- - there is no intermediate partonic phase
- - there is no direct manifestation of partonic
structure - and dynamics, examples
- - absence of tightly bound diquarks,
pentaquarks - (exotics in general?)
- - alternative explanation for  rising
rapidity plateau and - forward hadron production
- - the  shadow line between soft and hard
processes - is much higher in momentum transfer than
generally - assumed
63Could it finally be that
- soft hadronic production is governed by high
- mass resonance excitation and cascading
- decay,
- - not as assumed by thermodynamics
- - not as used in  microscopic models
- - not as precribed by string fragmentation
- experimentation should play a new role in a
- situation where theory evidently breaks
- down the tools for this are available!
64Motto1 completed
- It is a capital mistake to theorize
- before one has data.
- Insensibly one begins to twist facts
- to suit theories
- instead of theories
- to suit facts
- Sherlock Holmes