Effects of the Resonance Scattering Amplitude at High Energies
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概要
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Effects of the direct channel resonances are investigated systematically for high energy hadron scattering. Characteristic behavior of each factor appearing in the correct expression for the resonance scattering amplitude is discussed. Contributions of the resonance scattering amplitude are evaluated, neglecting spin and isospin, for two case of infinite series of the resonance levels of the Chew-Frautschi plot and the case of no resonance other than those established up to the present. Effects of these amplitudes on several processes, such as the real to imaginary ratio of the amplitude for pp elastic scattering, the angular distribution for pp elastic and charge-exchange scattering and the polarization of the pion-nucleon chargeexchange scattering, are discussed briefly. Our calculation seems to show that the effects of the resonance scattering amplitude give results favorable for interpretation of experimental data on these processes.
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- 1968-08-25
著者
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BANDO Masako
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
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Bando Masako
Department Of Nuclear Science Kyoto University
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Machida Shigeru
Department Of Materials Science And Chemical Engineering Shizuoka University
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MACHIDA Shigeru
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
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