On some Implications of (Symmetric) Special Relativity to High Energy Physics
Abstract
Beside the rise of total cross sections or interaction radii of colliding high energetic particles and the shrinkage of mean-free-paths of ultra relativistic particles (nucleii) in material media (anomalons), which have been shown to be of special relativistic origin [1], still other phenomena in high energy physics may arise from relativistic kinematics. In particular this seems to be the case with the EMC-effect and the so called atmosperic neutrino anomaly.
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