Abstract
| A new hypothesis of hadron interactions with the nuclear matter is discussed. It is supposed that the well-known particles and resonances as well as nucleons may serve as a target in the nucleus. The experimental data on CC, dC, CTa, pC interactions at 4.2 GeV/c/nucleon were used for testing the hypothesis. A certain suppression of the DELTA(1232)P sub 3 sub 3 , N(1440)P sub 1 sub 1 isobars and rho-mesons production is observed in these interactions, compared to nucleon-nucleon interactions. It may be caused by formation of the so-called dense 'resonance matter' in the nucleus. Special experiments with multiple rising statistics are required to examine the hypothesis |