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Geometrical description of binary reactions and large p/sub perpendicular to / phenomena
The authors study consequences of defining the impact parameter as being the variable conjugate to transverse relative c.m. momentum, p /sub perpendicular to /. The dynamical information carried by these are intimately connected to the behaviour of 90 degrees scattering. In particular, impact parame...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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1975
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(75)90088-7 http://cds.cern.ch/record/873215 |
Sumario: | The authors study consequences of defining the impact parameter as being the variable conjugate to transverse relative c.m. momentum, p /sub perpendicular to /. The dynamical information carried by these are intimately connected to the behaviour of 90 degrees scattering. In particular, impact parameter dynamics is a priori qualitatively different from direct channel angular momentum dynamics. A phenomenological study of elastic pi /sup +or-/p and pp data at fixed values of longitudinal momentum, p/sub ///, leads to a generalized geometrical scaling hypothesis. In contrast with the power behaviour predicted by parton models, the data suggest exponential behaviour of the scaling amplitudes at fixed p/sub /// of the type e/sup Rp perpendicular to / with R approximately=1 fm. Correspondingly, these amplitudes are described by a pair of complex conjugate singularities on the imaginary axis in the impact parameter plane. (29 refs). |
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