Interactions of High Energy Particles with NucleiNational Bureau of Standards, 1975 - 69 pages |
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... momentum of the incident particle in laboratory frame A is the two - dimensional momentum transfer b is the impact parameter x ; ( b ) is the phase shift which characterizes the incident particle - jth nucleon elastic scat- tering ...
... momentum of the incident particle in laboratory frame A is the two - dimensional momentum transfer b is the impact parameter x ; ( b ) is the phase shift which characterizes the incident particle - jth nucleon elastic scat- tering ...
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... momentum transfer is d≈a1 . We can then estimate the " healing " length , L , of the shadow : L 1 , L2ka2 ; 2ka2 for a = 1 fm , k = 10 GeV we obtain 2ka2 = 2X10 GeVX25 GeV - 2 = 100 fm . Note that ( 3.1 ) gives , as r → ∞ , ( compare ...
... momentum transfer is d≈a1 . We can then estimate the " healing " length , L , of the shadow : L 1 , L2ka2 ; 2ka2 for a = 1 fm , k = 10 GeV we obtain 2ka2 = 2X10 GeVX25 GeV - 2 = 100 fm . Note that ( 3.1 ) gives , as r → ∞ , ( compare ...
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... momentum transfer ( 42≈2 GeV2 ) . What is the cause ? Perhaps some relativistic effects ? There is no good answer ... momentum transfers ( A2 / M2 ~ 1 ) this is probably not a good approximation . Take the deuteron example . In the ...
... momentum transfer ( 42≈2 GeV2 ) . What is the cause ? Perhaps some relativistic effects ? There is no good answer ... momentum transfers ( A2 / M2 ~ 1 ) this is probably not a good approximation . Take the deuteron example . In the ...
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... momentum transfer can also be neglected . So , in the limit p → 0 all the states taking part in diffractive production processes can be considered degenerate and the longitudinal momentum transfer neglected . As was said , however ...
... momentum transfer can also be neglected . So , in the limit p → 0 all the states taking part in diffractive production processes can be considered degenerate and the longitudinal momentum transfer neglected . As was said , however ...
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... momentum transfer and r ; are position vectors of the nucleons in the target nucleus , it gives the following contribution to the total photon - nucleus cross section ( which is proportional to A ) : 4π Im MCOMPTON ( 0 ) = A k • 14 ...
... momentum transfer and r ; are position vectors of the nucleons in the target nucleus , it gives the following contribution to the total photon - nucleus cross section ( which is proportional to A ) : 4π Im MCOMPTON ( 0 ) = A k • 14 ...
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