Large-Angleπ−+pElastic Scattering at 3.63GeVc
- 10 May 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 138 (3B) , B707-B711
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.138.b707
Abstract
The differential cross section for elastic scattering of mesons on protons was studied with a hydrogen bubble chamber, the emphasis being on large-angle scattering. From 90 to 180° in the barycentric system, the cross section is roughly flat with an average value of 2.7±1.0 μb/sr. Near and at 180°, there may be a slight peak of magnitude 10±6 μb/sr. But if such a peak exists, it is only one-third to one-fourth the size of the 180° peak found in 4.0 elastic scattering. In addition to comparison with other and large-angle elastic-scattering measurements, this measurement is compared with large-angle elastic scattering. In the forward hemisphere a small peak or a plateau exists at . This appears to be a second diffraction maximum such as has been found in lower-energy elastic scattering. A survey of indications of such a second diffraction maximum in other measurements shows that it always occurs in the vicinity of , where is the square of the four-momentum transfer. As the incident momentum increases, the relative size of this second maximum decreases.
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