Nuclear Transparency in 90 Degree c.m. Quasielastic A(p,2p) Reactions

Phys.Rev.C70:015208,2004 We summarize the results of two experimental programs at the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron of BNL to measure the nuclear transparency of nuclei measured in the A(p,2p) quasielastic scattering process near 90 Deg .in the pp center of mass. The incident momenta varied from...

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Hauptverfasser: Aclander, J, Alster, J, Asryan, G, Averiche, Y, Barton, D. S, Baturin, V, Buktoyarova, N, Bunce, G, Carroll, A. S, Christensen, N, Courant, H, Durrant, S, Fang, G, Gabriel, K, Gushue, S, Heller, K. J, Heppelmann, S, Kosonovsky, I, Leksanov, A, Makdisi, Y. I, Malki, A, Mardor, I, Mardor, Y, Marshak, M. L, Martel, D, Minina, E, Minor, E, Navon, I, Nicholson, H, Ogawa, A, Panebratsev, Y, Piasetzky, E, Roser, T, Russell, J. J, Schetkovsky, A, Shimanskiy, S, Shupe, M. A, Sutton, S, Tanaka, M, Tang, A, Tsetkov, I, Watson, J, White, C, Wu, J-Y, Zhalov, D
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Zusammenfassung:Phys.Rev.C70:015208,2004 We summarize the results of two experimental programs at the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron of BNL to measure the nuclear transparency of nuclei measured in the A(p,2p) quasielastic scattering process near 90 Deg .in the pp center of mass. The incident momenta varied from 5.9 to 14.4 GeV/c, corresponding to 4.8 < Q^2 < 12.7 (GeV/c)^2. First, we describe the measurements with the newer experiment, E850, which had more complete kinematic definition of quasielastic events. In E850 the angular dependence of the nuclear transparency near 90 Deg. c.m., and the nuclear transparency for deuterons was studied. Second, we review the techniques used in an earlier experiment, E834, and show that the two experiments are consistent for the Carbon data. E834 also determines the nuclear transparencies for Li, Al, Cu, and Pb nuclei as well as for C. We find for both E850 and E834 that the A(p,2p) nuclear transparency, unlike that for A(e,e'p) nuclear transparency, is incompatible with a constant value versus energy as predicted by Glauber calculations. The A(p,2p) nuclear transparency for C and Al increases by a factor of two between 5.9 and 9.5 GeV/c incident proton momentum. At its peak the A(p,2p) nuclear transparency is about 80% of the constant A(e,e'p) nuclear transparency. Then the nuclear transparency falls back to the Glauber level again. This oscillating behavior is generally interpreted as an interplay between two components of the pN scattering amplitude; one short ranged and perturbative, and the other long ranged and strongly absorbed in the nuclear medium. We suggest a number of experiments for further studies of nuclear transparency effects.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.nucl-ex/0405025