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Hadronic interactions are successfully parameterized in different models. Those most frequently applied are the Regge parameterization and the geometrical model. In the present paper we want to apply the geometrical picture to different domains of the hadronic interaction. The model used is a very economical model in that it contains only few parameters most of which have a direct physical interpretation.
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Povh, B. (1998). Hadron Interactions-Hadron Sizes. In: Bauer, W., Ritter, HG. (eds) Advances in Nuclear Dynamics 4. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9089-4_30
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