2008
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.101.102501
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Observation of Inverse Diproton Photodisintegration at Intermediate Energies

Abstract: The fundamental reaction pp-->{pp}_{s}gamma, where {pp}_{s} is a proton pair with low excitation energy, has been observed with the ANKE spectrometer at COSY-Jülich for proton beam energies of T_{p}=0.353, 0.500, and 0.550 GeV. This is equivalent to photodisintegration of a free 1S0 diproton for photon energies E_{gamma} approximately T_{p}/2. The differential cross sections measured for c.m. angles 0 degrees Show more

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“…Missing-mass distributions from the ANKE experiment are shown for two beam energies in Fig. 34 [111,112]. Although there is no real difficulty in identifying the γ peak at 353 MeV, the same is not true at 625 MeV where, for kinematic reasons, the π 0 peak is considerably wider.…”
Section: Hard Bremsstrahlung In Proton-proton Scatteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Missing-mass distributions from the ANKE experiment are shown for two beam energies in Fig. 34 [111,112]. Although there is no real difficulty in identifying the γ peak at 353 MeV, the same is not true at 625 MeV where, for kinematic reasons, the π 0 peak is considerably wider.…”
Section: Hard Bremsstrahlung In Proton-proton Scatteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means that the acceptance for two protons from a pp → ppX reaction is maximal when these have similar momentum vectors, i.e., the excitation energy E pp in the final pp rest frame is small. In such cases the Pauli principle requires the diproton to be in the 1 111,112]. The expected π 0 position is indicated by the arrow.…”
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“…Data on the hardest part of the pp bremsstrahlung spectrum were also obtained at the COSY-ANKE magnetic spectrometer by selecting the two final protons with E pp < 3 MeV [12,13]. A proton beam energy range from 353 to 800 MeV was investigated but only for CM photon angles θ γ , where cos θ γ > 0.95.…”
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confidence: 99%