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Prog. Theor. Phys. Vol. 53 No. 5 (1975) pp. 1431-1445
All-Angle Structure of Nucleon-Nucleon Scattering Amplitudes
Yuji Igarashi and
Tadashi Nishitani
Department of Physics, Nagoya University, Nagoya
(Received October 12, 1974)
Abstract:
All-angle behavior of nucleon-nucleon elastic scattering is examined
in terms of factorizable urbaryon rearrangement amplitudes. The
regions relevant to Regge-like form, scaling form
s-Nf(cos
θ) and transitional form of the all-angle
amplitudes are found from detailed study of angular distribution,
effective Regge trajectory, effective exponent N and
exp
(-s·sin
θ/const) behavior of d σ/dt. The
Regge-like form has only the restricted range 0 \lesssim|t| \lesssim
1 (GeV)2 of application. It is also found that the existing data
(pL \lesssim25 GeV/c) comes nearer to the scaling form but do
not reach it. In the all-angle amplitudes, the scaling could be
attained in the energy region pL \gtrsim50 GeV/c at large
momentum transfer. The correspondence of the respective forms of
the urbaryon rearrangement amplitudes to the experimental data gives
evidence in support of the factorizable structure of the amplitudes.
URL :
http://ptp.ipap.jp/link?PTP/53/1431/
DOI : 10.1143/PTP.53.1431
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