Nucleon Nucleon and Kaon Nucleon Scattering
DOI: 10.1007/10201145_17
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“…A convenient basis is in terms of helicities, where the corresponding amplitudes of proton-proton scattering are in the s-chanel [15], is…”
Section: Spin Dependent Scattering Amplitudementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A convenient basis is in terms of helicities, where the corresponding amplitudes of proton-proton scattering are in the s-chanel [15], is…”
Section: Spin Dependent Scattering Amplitudementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of the various triggers contributing to each m ultiplicity class were combined using weights corresponding to the overall errors of each trigger, including the errors of hM trig;mult i, F 2;trig ; F 0 ;trig , N corr trig;mult , W corr trig;mult [19]. where G i are gaussians describing the !…”
Section: Normalization To Charged Particle Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As pointed out in the major review article of Bourrely, Leader and Soffer (17), the interpretation of polarization and other parameters can prove quite difficult. The phase shift analyses of Bystricky, Lehar et al (14) are quite successful at low and intermediate energies. The absorption Regge model fits [e.g.…”
Section: Theoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At 11.75 GeV/c, this seems to be obeyed at 90~ and at a few other angles but for some angles, the equality is not too good (21). Also, the fact that ANN--Ass even at low energies (400-600 MeV) (14) for most angles suggests that some helicity conserving mechanism might already be present there. More direct measurements of ANN and ASS at high energies are needed to understand this relation.…”
Section: Theoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%