"pomeron" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: pomerons [plural]
Etymology: Named after Isaak Pomeranchuk (1913-1966), Soviet physicist, + -on. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en||on}} + -on Head templates: {{en-noun}} pomeron (plural pomerons)
  1. (physics) A Regge trajectory postulated in 1961 to explain the slowly rising cross section of hadronic collisions at high energies. Categories (topical): Physics Translations (Translations): 坡密子 (pōmìzǐ) (Chinese Mandarin), poméron [masculine] (French), pomerão [masculine] (Portuguese)

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