2019
DOI: 10.3390/universe6010004
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Ultraperipheral vs. Ordinary Nuclear Interactions

Abstract: It is argued that the cross sections of ultraperipheral interactions of heavy nuclei can become comparable in value to those of their ordinary hadronic interactions at high energies. Simple estimates of corresponding "preasymptotic energy thresholds" are provided. The method of equivalent photons is compared with the perturbative approach.

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“…Therefore, the ultraperipheral production of e + e − -pairs (as well as µ + µ − etc.) in ion collisions can become the dominant mechanism at very high energies [17]. It is already widely studied at RHIC and LHC colliders (see the review papers [3,[18][19][20]).…”
Section: Ultraperipheral Nuclear Collisions At Nica Collidermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the ultraperipheral production of e + e − -pairs (as well as µ + µ − etc.) in ion collisions can become the dominant mechanism at very high energies [17]. It is already widely studied at RHIC and LHC colliders (see the review papers [3,[18][19][20]).…”
Section: Ultraperipheral Nuclear Collisions At Nica Collidermentioning
confidence: 99%