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Optical theorem and elastic nucleon scattering

In the theoretical analysis of high-energy elastic nucleon scattering one starts commonly from the description based on the validity of optical theorem, which allows to derive the value of total cross section directly from the experimentally measured t-dependence of elastic differential cross sectio...

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Autores principales: Lokajicek, Milos V, Kundrat, Vojtech
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1185442
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author Lokajicek, Milos V
Kundrat, Vojtech
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Kundrat, Vojtech
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description In the theoretical analysis of high-energy elastic nucleon scattering one starts commonly from the description based on the validity of optical theorem, which allows to derive the value of total cross section directly from the experimentally measured t-dependence of elastic differential cross section. It may be shown, however, that this theorem has been derived on the basis of one assumption that might be regarded perhaps as acceptable for long-range (e.g., Coulomb) forces but must be denoted as quite unacceptable for finite-range hadron forces. Consequently, the conclusions leading to the increase of total cross section with energy at higher collision energies must be newly analyzed. The necessity of new analysis concerns also the derivation of elastic scattering t-dependence at very low transverse momenta from measured data.
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spelling cern-11854422019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1185442engLokajicek, Milos VKundrat, VojtechOptical theorem and elastic nucleon scatteringParticle Physics - PhenomenologyIn the theoretical analysis of high-energy elastic nucleon scattering one starts commonly from the description based on the validity of optical theorem, which allows to derive the value of total cross section directly from the experimentally measured t-dependence of elastic differential cross section. It may be shown, however, that this theorem has been derived on the basis of one assumption that might be regarded perhaps as acceptable for long-range (e.g., Coulomb) forces but must be denoted as quite unacceptable for finite-range hadron forces. Consequently, the conclusions leading to the increase of total cross section with energy at higher collision energies must be newly analyzed. The necessity of new analysis concerns also the derivation of elastic scattering t-dependence at very low transverse momenta from measured data.arXiv:0906.3961oai:cds.cern.ch:11854422009-06-23
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Lokajicek, Milos V
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Optical theorem and elastic nucleon scattering
title Optical theorem and elastic nucleon scattering
title_full Optical theorem and elastic nucleon scattering
title_fullStr Optical theorem and elastic nucleon scattering
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title_short Optical theorem and elastic nucleon scattering
title_sort optical theorem and elastic nucleon scattering
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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