The nuclear elastic scattering of fast protons

Proton-proton elastic scattering has been studied in counter experiments using the 130 MeV. 48 percent polarized proton beam from The Harwell 110-inch synchrocyclotron. The polarisation in p-p scattering has been measured at various energies between about 27 MeV. and 100 MeV. The beam energy was red...

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Main Author: Christmas, Peter
Published: University of Oxford 1961
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6446052016-09-03T03:18:43ZThe nuclear elastic scattering of fast protonsChristmas, Peter1961Proton-proton elastic scattering has been studied in counter experiments using the 130 MeV. 48 percent polarized proton beam from The Harwell 110-inch synchrocyclotron. The polarisation in p-p scattering has been measured at various energies between about 27 MeV. and 100 MeV. The beam energy was reduced to the required values in a suitable absorbser, and the energy of each measurement was defined by an anti-coincidence arrangement in conjunction with telescope absorbers. A liquid hydrogen target was employed and solenoids were used to rotate the polarisation of the beam through ± 180° in order to eliminate geometrical false asymmetrics. The Wolfenstein depolarization parameter in p-p scattering at 143 MeV. has been measured using similar techniques.539.7University of Oxfordhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.644605http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:02088a17-94f3-47cc-8cf6-10dc03f8c0e9Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Christmas, Peter
The nuclear elastic scattering of fast protons
description Proton-proton elastic scattering has been studied in counter experiments using the 130 MeV. 48 percent polarized proton beam from The Harwell 110-inch synchrocyclotron. The polarisation in p-p scattering has been measured at various energies between about 27 MeV. and 100 MeV. The beam energy was reduced to the required values in a suitable absorbser, and the energy of each measurement was defined by an anti-coincidence arrangement in conjunction with telescope absorbers. A liquid hydrogen target was employed and solenoids were used to rotate the polarisation of the beam through ± 180° in order to eliminate geometrical false asymmetrics. The Wolfenstein depolarization parameter in p-p scattering at 143 MeV. has been measured using similar techniques.
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title The nuclear elastic scattering of fast protons
title_short The nuclear elastic scattering of fast protons
title_full The nuclear elastic scattering of fast protons
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publisher University of Oxford
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