Spin observables in neutron proton elastic scattering.

Ahmidouch, A. ; Arnold, J. ; van den Brandt, B. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 2 (1998) 627-641, 1998.
Inspire Record 471273 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.11376

The analyzing power,$A_{oono}$, and the polarization transfer observables$K_{onno}$,$K_{os''so}$

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Position 'A' (see text for explanation).

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A measurement of the spin correlation parameter C NN (θ) in n-p scattering at 181 MeV

Sowinski, J. ; Byrd, R.C. ; Jacobs, W.W. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 199 (1987) 341-345, 1987.
Inspire Record 1392688 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30055

The spin correlation parameter C NN has been measured for n-p elastic scattering at 181 MeV. A comparison with predictions from various phase shift sets and potential models reveals sizeable deviations from the for the data Paris potential and Saclay phase shifts. For the Paris potential the deviations are directly related to an overprediction of the 3 D 2 phase shift parameter.

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Numerical values of data supplied by J. Sowinski.


Measurement of spin observables in neutron proton elastic scattering. I: Correlation parameters

Arnold, J. ; van den Brandt, B. ; Daum, M. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 17 (2000) 67-81, 2000.
Inspire Record 537914 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.43392

The spin correlation parameters$A_{oonn}, A_{ooss}, A_{oosk}, A_{ookk}$and the analyzing power$A_{oono}$have been measured i

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Values of the coefficients for the linear combinations of the spin correlation parameters Cpq measurements for the four different beam and target polarisation orientations. For the (z,z) and (y,y) configurations the coefficients are identical for all incident kinetic energies.

Measurement of the analysing power. Statistical errors only are shown. For the systematic errors see the systematics section above. Note that there are two overlapping angular settings.

Measurements of the spin correlation parameter CNN. Statistical errors onlyare shown. For the systematics see the systematic section above. Note the two overlapping angular settings.

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Measurement of spin observables in neutron proton elastic scattering. II: Rescattering parameters

Arnold, J. ; van den Brandt, B. ; Daum, M. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 17 (2000) 83-95, 2000.
Inspire Record 537915 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.43295

A double scattering experiment, performed at the Paul-Scherrer-Institut (PSI), has measured a large variety of spin observables for free np elastic scattering from 260 to 535 MeV in the c.m. angle ran

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Relative uncertainties on the carbon polarimeter analysing power (AC).

Relative uncertainty in the beam polarisation (PB).

Measurements of DNN with statistical errors only.

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n p elastic spin transfer measurements at 485-MeV and 635-MeV

McNaughton, K.H. ; Ambrose, D.A. ; Coffey, P. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 46 (1992) 47-51, 1992.
Inspire Record 342389 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26097

We have measured the spin-transfer parameters KLL, KSL, KLS, and KSS at 635 MeV from 50° to 178° c.m. and at 485 MeV from 74° to 176° c.m. These new data have a significant impact on the phase-shift analyses. There are now sufficient data near these energies to overdetermine the elastic nucleon-nucleon amplitudes.

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Spin transfer parameters from np elastic scattering at 635 MeV. There is an additional overall normalisation of 2 PCT.

Spin transfer parameters from np elastic scattering at 485 MeV. There is an additional overall normalisation of 2 PCT.


The Spin Correlation Parameter and Analyzing Power in $n p$ Elastic Scattering at Intermediate-energies

Abegg, R. ; Ahmad, M. ; Bandyopadhyay, D. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 40 (1989) 2684-2696, 1989.
Inspire Record 281880 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26220

In order to improve existing I=0 phase shift solutions, the spin correlation parameter ANN and the analyzing powers A0N and AN0 have been measured in n-p elastic scattering over an angular range of 50°–150° (c.m.) at three neutron energies (220, 325, and 425 MeV) to an absolute accuracy of ±0.03. The data have a profound effect on various phase parameters, particularly the P11, D23, and ε1 phase parameters which in some cases change by almost a degree. With the exception of the highest energy, the data support the predictions of the latest version of the Bonn potential. Also, the analyzing power data (A0N and AN0) measured at 477 MeV in a different experiment over a limited angular range [60°–80° (c.m.)] are reported here.

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The beam analysing power at incident kinetic energy 220 MeV. Additional systematic uncertainty of +- 0.015 and a scalar error of 3.5 PCT.

The beam analysing power at incident kinetic energy 325 MeV. Additional systematic uncertainty of +- 0.018 and a scalar error of 3.1 PCT.

The beam analysing power at incident kinetic energy 425 MeV. Additional systematic uncertainty of +- 0.022 and a scalar error of 3.3 PCT.

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Neutron - proton elastic scattering spin - spin correlation parameter. Measurements between 500 and 800 - MeV. 3. Mixtures of C(ss), C(ls), C(ll), and C(nn).

Carlson, V. ; Garnett, R. ; Hill, D. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 53 (1996) 3506-3533, 1996.
Inspire Record 404963 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.50927

Measurements are presented for several mixtures of the spin observables CSS,CSL=CLS, CLL, and CNN for neutron-proton elastic scattering. These data were obtained with a free polarized neutron beam, a polarized proton target, and a large magnetic spectrometer for the outgoing proton. The neutron beam kinetic energies were 484, 567, 634, 720, and 788 MeV. Combining these results with earlier measurements allows the determination of the pure spin observables CSS, CLS, and CLL at 484, 634, and 788 MeV for c.m. angles 25°≤θc.m.≤180° and at 720 MeV for 35°≤θc.m.≤80°. These data make a significant contribution to the knowledge of the isospin-0 nucleon-nucleon scattering amplitudes. © 1996 The American Physical Society.

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Results for the pure spin observables. Statistical errors only. (Data for CSS and CNN at (172.5 to 177.5) and (167.5 to 172.5) degrees are uncertain because of the rapid angular dependence and possible errors in angle, and may be omitted from phase shift analyses.) The CNN data without errors are from a phase shift analysis of Arndt et al. (PR D45 (1992) 3395) [FA92] and were used to derive pure spin observables from the measured data.

Results for the pure spin observables. Statistical errors only. (Data for CSS and CNN at (172.5 to 177.5) and (167.5 to 172.5) degrees are uncertain because of the rapid angular dependence and possible errors in angle, and may be omitted from phase shift analyses.) The CNN data without errors are from a phase shift analysis of Arndt et al. (PR D45 (1992) 3395) [FA92] and were used to derive pure spin observables from the measured data.

Results for the pure spin observables. Statistical errors only. The CNN data without errors are from a phase shift analysis of Arndt et al. (PR D45 (1992) 3395) [FA92] and were used to derive pure spin observables from the measured data.

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Angular dependence of the spin correlation parameter A(oonn) in n p elastic scattering between 0.8-GeV and 1.1-GeV

Ball, J. ; Chesny, P. ; Combet, M. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 559 (1993) 511-525, 1993.
Inspire Record 33733 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36583

We present a total of 323 data points of the spin correlation parameter A oonn (np) in a large angular interval at eight energies between 0.8 and 1.1 GeV. The SATURNE II polarized beam of free neutrons obtained from the break-up of polarized deuterons was scattered on the polarized Saclay frozen-spin proton target. The present data are the first existing results above 0.8 GeV.

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Measurement of the spin correlation parameters A(00kk) and A(00sk) in n p elastic scattering at SATURNE-II

Ball, J. ; Chesny, P. ; Combet, M. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 574 (1994) 697-715, 1994.
Inspire Record 383127 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36564

We present a total of 191 and 203 data points of the elastic neutron-protonspin correlation parameters A ookk and A oosk , respectively. Both observables were measured in a large angular interval. The observable A ookk was measured from 0.312 to 1.10 GeV and A oosk from 0.80 to 1.10 GeV. The SATURNE II polarized beam of free neutrons obtained from the break-up of polarized deuterons was scattered on the polarized Saclay frozen-spin proton target. The beam polarization was oriented either along the beam direction or sideways, the target polarization was oriented longitudinally. Data are compared with phase-shift analyses predictions and with the PSI, LAMPF and SATURNE II results. Present results provide an important contribution to any future theoretical or phenomenological analysis.

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Measurement of $N P$ Analyzing Power A(00n0) Using the Deuteron Polarized Beam of Saturne-{II}

Ball, J. ; Lehar, F. ; De Lesquen, A. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 286 (1987) 635-642, 1987.
Inspire Record 248563 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.33621

Both the np and the pp analyzing powers were measured simultaneously using the SATURNE II polarized deuteron beam at 0.550, 0.725, 0.900 and 1.15 GeV/nucleon. The results for the pp analyzing power coincide with the free pp elastic scattering data. We thus can assume that also the np analyzing power is equal to the one for scattering of free polarized neutrons. The np data cover the angular region 90° ≤ θ CM ≤ 125°. Our results for the np analyzing power clarify a discrepancy between earlier data at 0.5 GeV and allow conclusions about the energy dependence of the minimum of polarization at θ CM ⋍ 100° in the region from 0.5 to 0.9 GeV.

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