Differential Cross Section for Neutron-Proton Scattering at 14.1 MeV
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概要
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The n-p differential cross sections at 14.1Mev were measured with a counter telescope at 8 angles in the range form 172.0°to 52.5° in the center-of-mass system. A least squares fit of the data gives the center-of-mass differential cross section: σ(Θ_n)=52.9(1-0.0639cosΘ_n+0.0288cos^2Θ_n)mb/sr, which is clearly asymmetric about 90°. The ratio of the cross sections at 180° and 90° is 1.093±0.022, and the total cross section is 671±10mb. The present results are in good agreement with the theoretical results based on the one-pion-exchange potentials.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1970-01-05
著者
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Koori Norihiko
Department Of Physics University Of Tokushima
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SHIRATO Shoji
Department of Physics,Rikkyo University
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Shirato Shoji
Department Of Physics St. Paul's University
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Shirato Shoji
Department Of Physics Rikkyo (st.paul's) University
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TANAKA Mitsuyoshi
Department of Physics, St. Paul's University
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Tanaka Mitsuyoshi
Department Of Physics St. Paul's University
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Koori Norihiko
Department Of Physics St. Paul's University
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Koori Norihiko
Department Of Nuclear Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Kyushu University
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