Energy Dependence of Spin Spin Effects in p p Elastic Scattering at 90-Degrees Center-Of-Mass

Crosbie, E.A. ; Ratner, L.G. ; Schultz, P.F. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 23 (1981) 600, 1981.
Inspire Record 152851 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.24077

The energy dependence of the spin-parallel and spin-antiparallel cross sections for p↑+p↑→p+p at 90°c.m. was measured for beam momenta between 6 and 12.75 GeV/c. The ratio (dσdt)parallel:(dσdt)antiparallel at 90° is about 1.2 up to 8 GeV/c and then increases rapidly to a value of almost 4 near 11 GeV/c. Our data indicate that this ratio may depend only on the variable P⊥2, and suggests that the ratio may reach a limiting value of about 4 for large P⊥2.

13 data tables
More…

Measurement of the n p total cross section difference Delta(sigma(L))(np) at 1.39-GeV, 1.69-GeV, 1.89-GeV and 1.99-GeV

Sharov, V.I. ; Anischenko, N.G. ; Antonenko, V.G. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 37 (2004) 79-90, 2004.
Inspire Record 662636 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.43115

New accurate results of the neutron-proton spin-dependent total cross section difference $\Delta\sigma_{\mathrm L}(np)$

2 data tables

Unpolarized total cross sections.

Final results for SIG(NAME=CLL).


Measurement of the total cross-section difference Delta(sigma-L) in n p transmission at 1.19-GeV, 2.49-GeV and 3.65-GeV

Adiasevich, B.P. ; Antonenko, V.G. ; Averichev, S.A. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 71 (1996) 65-74, 1996.
Inspire Record 416847 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.12108

Results of the total cross section differenceΔσL in anp transmission experiment at 1.19, 2.49 and 3.65 GeV incident neutron beam kinetic energies are presented. Measurements were performed at the Synchrophasotron of the Laboratory of High Energies of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. Results were obtained with a polarized beam of free quasi-monochromatic neutrons passing through the new Dubna frozen spin proton target. The beam and target polarizations were oriented longitudinally. The present results were obtained at the highest energies of free polarized neutrons that can be reached at present. They extend the energy range of existing results from PSI, LAMPF and Saclay measured between 0.066 and 1.10 GeV. The new results are compared withΔσL(pn) data determined as a difference betweenΔσL(pd) andΔσL(pp) ANL-ZGS measurements. The values ofΔσL for the isospin stateI=0 were deduced using knownpp data.

2 data tables

Errors contain statistical and systematic errors added in quadrature. Axis error includes +- 0.05/0.05 contribution (An additional error due to the extrapolation towards zero solid angle).

No description provided.


Measurement of the spin rotation parameters R and A in pi- p elastic scattering at 450-MeV and 560-MeV

Abaev, V.V. ; Bazhanov, N.A. ; Bekrenev, V.S. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 48 (1988) 852-858, 1988.
Inspire Record 457307 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.17344
3 data tables

No description provided.

No description provided.

No description provided.


FIRST MEASUREMENTS OF THE SPIN ROTATION PARAMETERS R AND A IN ELASTIC PI P SCATTERING NEAR LOW LYING PION - NUCLEON RESONANCES

Bekrenev, V.S. ; Beloglazov, Yu.A. ; Gaditsky, V.G. ; et al.
JETP Lett. 44 (1986) 338-341, 1986.
Inspire Record 240633 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.16925

None

1 data table

No description provided.


MEASUREMENT OF THE POLARIZATION H PARAMETER IN REACTION GAMMA P ---> PI+ N WITH 320-MEV PHOTONS. (IN RUSSIAN)

Belyaev, A.A. ; Getman, V.A. ; Glamazdin, A.V. ; et al.
Yad.Fiz. 43 (1986) 1469-1471, 1986.
Inspire Record 238218 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.17579

None

1 data table

No description provided.


INVESTIGATION OF THE G AND H PARAMETERS FOR THE REACTION GAMMA P ---> N PI+ IN THE REGION OF THE FIRST PI N RESONANCE. (IN RUSSIAN)

Belyaev, A.A. ; Getman, V.A. ; Gorbenko, V.G. ; et al.
Yad.Fiz. 40 (1984) 133-138, 1984.
Inspire Record 215378 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.17657

None

2 data tables

No description provided.

No description provided.


POLARIZATION OF RECOIL PROTONS FROM THE REACTION GAMMA P ---> PI0 P IN THE PHOTON ENERGY RANGE 450-MEV - 800-MEV

Bratashevsky, A.S. ; Gorbenko, V.G. ; Derebchinsky, A.I. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 166 (1980) 525-533, 1980.
Inspire Record 157933 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34552

Measurement of secondary-proton polarization from the reaction γ p → π 0 p have been performed in the proton energy range 500–800 MeV at c.m. pion emission angles 100°, 120°, 140°. The experiment was carried out using an optical spark chamber telescope at the output of the magnetic spectrometer. The obtained experimental data are included in a Walker-type analysis in order to verify the parameters of the resonances P 11 (1470), D 13 (1570) and S 11 (1535). Proton polarization in the reaction γ p → π 0 p was measured for a photon energy of 450 MeV at a c.m. pion emission angle of 105° using photons linearly polarized at 45° to the reaction plane. A liquid hydrogen target in the field of a superconducting magnet was used for the separation of the P x ′ and P z ′ components of the secondary-proton polarization vector.

4 data tables

No description provided.

No description provided.

No description provided.

More…

Measurements of Spin Parameters in $p p$ Elastic Scattering at 6-{GeV}/$c$

Linn, S.L. ; Perlmutter, A. ; Crosbie, E.A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 26 (1982) 550, 1982.
Inspire Record 11848 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23900

We measured the differential cross section for proton-proton elastic scattering at 6 GeV/c, with both initial spins oriented normal to the scattering plane. The analyzing power A shows significant structure with a large broad peak reaching about 24% near P⊥2=1.6 (GeV/c)2. The spin-spin correlation parameter Ann exhibits more dramatic structure, with a small but very sharp peak rising rapidly to about 13% at 90°c.m.. This sharp peak may be caused by particle-identity effects.

1 data table

No description provided.


PRODUCTION OF POSITIVE PIONS ON POLARIZED PROTONS BY LINEARLY POLARIZED PHOTONS IN THE ENERGY REGION 300-MEV - 420-MEV. (IN RUSSIAN)

Getman, V.A. ; Gorbenko, V.G. ; Grushin, V.F. ; et al.
Yad.Fiz. 32 (1980) 1008-1019, 1980.
Inspire Record 159789 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.18891

None

6 data tables

SEE ABBREVIATIONS IN CR.

SEE ABBREVIATIONS IN CR.

SEE ABBREVIATIONS IN CR.

More…