Analysis of Experiments on the Scattering of Protons by Protons

Abstract
The new observations of Herb, Kerst, Parkinson and Plain and of Heydenburg, Hafstad and Tuve are analyzed. No definite indication of a p wave anomaly or higher phase shifts is found. The s wave anomaly is the major effect observed. The phase shift K0 responsible for it is compared with theoretical expectation using potentials which are constant (except for their Coulombian part) within distances 0.75, 1, 1.25 in units e2mc2=2.81×1013 cm. The first of these gives a too rapid and the last a too slow variation of K0 with energy. The interaction radius e2mc2 agrees with experiment much better than the others. The potential energy giving the best agreement with experiment, when superposed on the Coulomb energy within this distance, is determined within a few tenths of a percent and is 11.3 Mev. The Gauss error potential Aeαr2 with α=16 and with 9×1013 cm as the unit of length gives a too slow variation of K0 with E. Experiment agrees decidedly better with α20. An over-all fit can be obtained with α=21.6, A=51.4 mc2. The shortening of the range of force is about the same as that previously suggested by Rarita and Present from calculations on the binding energy of H3. This is surprising since the discovery of the electric quadrupole moment of H2 necessitates a revision of binding energy calculations. Conclusions about the range of force derivable from proton-proton scattering experiments are shown to be sensitive to a possible velocity dependence of the nuclear potential. The proton-proton and proton-neutron forces in S1 states are compared and it is found that for both types of potentials the proton-proton interaction is less by approximately two percent. This difference is definitely outside the probable errors in the scattering experiments and is not very sensitive to velocity dependence.

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