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AVERAGED DATA FOR 44.9 AND 45.5 GEV.
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Differential cross sections for elastic scattering of pions and protons on helium have been measured at incident momenta ranging from 50 to 300 GeV/ c in the t -range 0.008 < | < | < 0.05 (GeV/ c ) 2 . Both recoil α-particles and forward particles were detected in this experiment. The experimental method provided an absolute normalization of the cross sections with an estimated precision of 1%. From the analysis of the data, the diffraction slope parameters and total cross sections have been obtained. The results are compared with Glauber model calculations.
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The elastic proton-helium differential cross sections have been determined for 5 different incident laboratory energies from 40 to 400 GeV in the range 0.003 < l t I < 0.52 (GeV/c)2. The differential cross section drops 4 - 5 orders of magnitude to the first dip at I t I = 0.22 (GeV/c)2. A Glauber analysis is performed on the data. The inelastic intermediate states are found to be important. The shrinkage of the slope of the differential cross section is measured. The rate of shrinkage is twice as large as in the p-p case. Results on the real part of the elastic scattering amplitude at forward angle and at the dip structure ( l t l similar/equal to 0.22) are presented.
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Differential cross sections for the elastic scattering of protons on 2 H, 3 H, 3 He and 4 He have been measured at 600 MeV. Proton-deuterium elastic scattering is investigated in a four-momentum transfer square t -range corresponding to Coulomb-nuclear interference in order to determine the nucleon-nucleon amplitudes at 600 MeV. For the other nuclei, we investigate the t -range corresponding to the first and second maximum, in order to determine the mechanism of the nuclear process. A few physical comments on the results are made.
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The elastic scattering of 600-MeV protons from light nuclei has been studied at the National Aeronautics Space Administration Space Radiation Effects Laboratory (SREL) synchrocyclotron. Differential cross sections have been obtained for the scattering of protons from hydrogen, deuterium, helium-3, and helium-4. Polarization was measured for deuterium and He4 nuclei. The p−p cross-section data are in excellent agreement with the predictions from the Livermore phase shifts. Small-angle p−D, p−He3 elastic scattering data are compared with calculations based on the multiple-scattering theories of Watson and Glauber.
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