Phase shift analysis of 030 MeV pp scattering data

Abstract
A multienergy phase shift analysis of all published proton-proton (pp) scattering data in the energy range Tlab30 MeV is presented. In the description of all partial waves the well-known long-range interaction is included: the improved Coulomb, the vacuum polarization, and the one-pion-exchange potential. In the lower partial waves the energy-dependent analysis uses a P-matrix parametrization for the short-range interaction. Special attention is paid to the electric interaction, the definition of the phase shifts, and the selection of the data. The fit to the final data set comprising 360 scattering observables results in χ2/Ndf=1.0, where Ndf is the number of degrees of freedom. The ppπ0 coupling constant is determined to be gpp π20/4π=14.5±1.2, but there are several indications for a lower value. The optimum value for the P-matrix radius b≊1.4 fm is satisfying. Single-energy phase shifts with second derivative matrices, and effective range parameters are given.