1969
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(69)90756-8
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Multiple collision theory and optical model of high-energy scattering from nuclei

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“…This work has recently been reviewed by Czyz (1971). There are also in the literature a number of comparisons of results obtained with the optical model and the Glauber multiple scattering expansion (Lesniak andWolek 1969, Newmeyer andTrefil 1970). What is meant by the optical model in this context is a resummation of the expansion (2.363) using the relation (1 -X / A ) ~…”
Section: Intermediate and High Energy Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work has recently been reviewed by Czyz (1971). There are also in the literature a number of comparisons of results obtained with the optical model and the Glauber multiple scattering expansion (Lesniak andWolek 1969, Newmeyer andTrefil 1970). What is meant by the optical model in this context is a resummation of the expansion (2.363) using the relation (1 -X / A ) ~…”
Section: Intermediate and High Energy Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is larger than the value of a = -0.30± 0.10 determined from measurements 10 on pp &ndpd scattering at 1 GeV in the region of Coulomb interference. Moreover, Glauber-model fits have been made to differential-cross-section data on the scattering of 1-GeV protons on helium with a = -0.33, 11 on carbon with a = -0.33, 12 and on oxygen with a = -0.40. 12 In the Harrington model it turns out that the maximum value of the alignment parameter A is a sensitive function of a, and it is our observation that A rmx »0.1 that requires the large value of this parameter 13 for a good fit to our data.…”
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