Central hadron production in crossing of dedicated hadronic beams
Abstract
The original aim of this work, was to give a brief review of gluonic mesons, to be searched for in an experiment dedicated to central production of a relatively low mass hadronic system, whereby rapidity gaps are possible to impose, requiring initial hadron beams of sufficient energy and intensity. Sections 1 - 4 are devoted to this aim. The various theoretical ingrediants, covering several decades of thinking by many, including the author, are contained in 5 appendices, dedicated to specifically gluonic binaries within QCD and their underlying Yang-Mills base structure.
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