Proton-Deuteron Interactions at 970 MeV
Journal Article
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· Proceedings of the Royal Society. A. Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
A high-pressure diffusion cloud chamber has been used to study the interactions of 970 Mev protons from the Birmingham synchrotron with deuterion. Analysis of the 569 collisions observed indicates that at this energy the deuteron behaves as if it were composed of two free nucleons. The properties of proton-proton and proton-neutron scattering have been determined on this assumption. An estimate is made of the extent of the 'shadowing' of each nucleon in the deuteron by the other. The partial cross sections for p-p and p-n elastic scattering have been determined, as have also the values for the five possible single meson production processes. They have the following 'best' values: (1) (p + p - → P + p)=25.9 plus or minus 1.7 mb, (2) (p +n- → p +n)=16.2 plus or minus 3.5 mb, (3) (p+p → p+p+ pi 0)=5.4 plus or minus 1.0mb,(4)(p+p → n+p+ pi +) = 15.6 plus or minus 1.7 mb, (5) (p +n → p +n + plus or minus 0)= 14.3 +PP 3.5 mb,(6)(p+n → p+p+ pi -)=2.7 plus or minus 0.6mb,(7)(p+n → n + n + pi +) = 4.3 plus or minus 1.1 mb, Double meson production and reactions involving secondary deuterons are not important. The cross sections (1), (2), (3), (4). and (5) are consistent with values extrapolated from data at energies below 660 Mev by Russian workers. Knowledge of the other cross sections (6) and (7) makes possible a test of the validity of the charge independence of nuclear forces. The present results are not in good agreement with this. The results for inelastic scattering indicate that, assuming charge independence, the formation of excited nucleons of isotopic spin 3/2 does not dominate the process of pion production. This is also true for the Russian data. Twelve cases of double meson production were observed. The angular distribution of proton-neutron elastic scattering has the form expected from lower energy data.
- Research Organization:
- Univ. of Birmingham, Eng.
- Sponsoring Organization:
- USDOE
- NSA Number:
- NSA-13-015672
- OSTI ID:
- 4249551
- Journal Information:
- Proceedings of the Royal Society. A. Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, Journal Name: Proceedings of the Royal Society. A. Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences Journal Issue: 1265 Vol. 251; ISSN 1364-5021
- Publisher:
- The Royal Society Publishing
- Country of Publication:
- Country unknown/Code not available
- Language:
- English
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72 PHYSICS OF ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS
ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION-- CROSS SECTIONS-- DEUTERIUM-- DEUTERONS-- ELASTIC SCATTERING-- ENERGY RANGE-- NEUTRONS-- PROTON BEAMS-- PROTONS- - SCATTERING-- SYNCHROTRONS
BINDING ENERGY-- CHARGE INDEPENDENCE-- CROSS SECTIONS-- ELECTRIC CHARGES-- ENERGY RANGE-- EXCITATION-- INELASTIC SCATTERING-- INTERACTIONS-- ISOSPIN-- NUCLEONS-- PARTICLE MODELS-- PIONS-- PRODUCTION-- PROTON BEAMS-- SCATTERING
CLOUD CHAMBERS-- DIFFUSION-- PRESSURE
ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION-- CROSS SECTIONS-- DEUTERIUM-- DEUTERONS-- ELASTIC SCATTERING-- ENERGY RANGE-- NEUTRONS-- PROTON BEAMS-- PROTONS- - SCATTERING-- SYNCHROTRONS
BINDING ENERGY-- CHARGE INDEPENDENCE-- CROSS SECTIONS-- ELECTRIC CHARGES-- ENERGY RANGE-- EXCITATION-- INELASTIC SCATTERING-- INTERACTIONS-- ISOSPIN-- NUCLEONS-- PARTICLE MODELS-- PIONS-- PRODUCTION-- PROTON BEAMS-- SCATTERING
CLOUD CHAMBERS-- DIFFUSION-- PRESSURE