ELASTIC-SCATTERING OF N-TYPE, L-TYPE, AND S-TYPE POLARIZED 794 MEV PROTONS FROM AN ND3 TARGET POLARIZED IN THE S-L PLANE

23 p-d elastic scattering spin observables, most of them in linear combinations of two observables, were measured at 794 MeV over a range of four-momentum transfer t from -0.257 to -0.630 (GeV/c)2. By changing the beam polarization between S, N, and L type and by alternating the target vector polari...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. C, Nuclear physics Nuclear physics, 1992-01, Vol.45 (1), p.22-34
Hauptverfasser: GULMEZ, E, ADAMS, DL, BEEDOE, S, BLESZYNSKI, M, BYSTRICKY, J, GHAZIKHANIAN, IGO, G, JAROSZEWICZ, T, LING, AG, NASSER, M, MCNAUGHTON, MW, PENTTILA, S, GLASS, G, KAHRIMANIS, G, KIELHORN, WF, MCNAUGHTON, KH, RILEY, PJ, SEN, S, WOLF, D
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Zusammenfassung:23 p-d elastic scattering spin observables, most of them in linear combinations of two observables, were measured at 794 MeV over a range of four-momentum transfer t from -0.257 to -0.630 (GeV/c)2. By changing the beam polarization between S, N, and L type and by alternating the target vector polarization between negative and positive, six independent combinations of beam and target polarization were obtained. The target was dynamically polarized deuterated ammonia. An average target polarization of 30% was achieved. Transverse polarization components of the scattered protons (S and N type) were measured directly by using a polarimeter. The longitudinal polarization component (L type) was measured after precessing it to N type. Typical uncertainties for two-spin coefficients were 0.02 and for three-spin coefficients 0.1-0.2. The data are compared with the theoretical predictions calculated by fitting the previously available data to a relativistic multiple-scattering model with derivative couplings. Although relativistic impulse approximation calculations do not predict the data well, they are also included in the comparisons.
ISSN:0556-2813
1089-490X
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevC.45.22