Analysis of High Energy pp・p^^-p・π^±p Elastic Scattering in Terms of Multiple Scattering Mechanism in the Composite Model
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The breaks or dip-bump sequences in the differential cross sections for pp,p^^-p and π^±p elastic scattering are explained by the multiple scattering mechanism of composite particles in the quark model. The total cross section, Re/Im ratio of forward scattering amplitude, polarization, angular dependence of the phase of scattering amplitude and their energy dependences of these processes are calculated as well as the energy dependence of the differential cross sections. The relation between the phase and the energy dependence of total scattering amplitude suggested by analyticity theory (e. g. the generalized Pomeranchuk theorem) is tested for our multiple scattering model of composite particles. Moreover, since two cases about the spatial dimension of quark in the hadron have been proposed by Kokkedee and van Hove as the physical ground of the validity of "additivity assumption", it is shown in our model that one of the two cases is valid in which the quarks have spatial dimensions which are small compared to the corresponding hadrons.
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- 1969-10-25
著者
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Wakaizumi Seiichi
Deparment Of Physics Hiroshima University
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Wakaizumi Seiichi
Department Of Physics Kyoto University
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WAKAIZUMI Seiichi
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
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