Analytical explanation of the nuclear glory effect in the cumulative particles production, which is similar to the known optical (atmospheric) glory phenomenon, is presented. Employing the small phase space method we arrived at a characteristic angular dependence of the production cross section ds ~ 1/v(p – ) near the strictly backward direction. This effect takes place for any number n = 3 of interactions of rescattered particle, either elastic or inelastic (with resonance excitations in intermediate states), when the final particle is produced near corresponding kinematical boundary. In the small final angles interval including the value = p the angular dependence of the cumulative production cross section can have the crater-like (or funnel-like) form. Further studies including, probably, certain numerical calculations, are necessary to clear up this point. Such a behaviour of the cross section near the backward direction is in qualitative agreement with available data. Some mathematical aspects of the nuclear glory phenomenon in the cumulative particles production, which are of methodical interest, are discussed as well. Vladimir Kopeliovich, leading research scientist (INR of RAS, Moscow), professor of Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology – MIPT (Introduction to Elementary Particle Physics and Quantum Field Theory). Discovered toroidal bound states of skyrmions (with Boris Stern, end of 1986). Galina Matushko, research scientist (INR of RAS, Moscow).

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‘Buddha’s Light’ of Cumulative Particles
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