2017
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/938/1/012013
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Study of nucleon correlations in nuclei by (p, p’) inelastic reaction at 1 GeV

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“…4) is related to the dominance of quasi-elastic scattering 9 Be(p, p ′ NC)X (X is a residual nucleus of the reaction) on a certain low-nucleon correlation (NC). These reactiions are: 9 Be(p, p ′ 2 H) 7 Li for the interval II; 9 Be(p, p ′ 3 He) 6 He and 9 Be(p, p ′ 3 H) 6 Li for the interval III; 9 Be(p, p ′ )X. K is the secondary proton momentum. A difference of the secondary proton energy calculated for the elastic proton scattering off the nucleus under investigation and measured in the experiment is signified by ω.…”
Section: Analysis Of Experimental Datamentioning
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“…4) is related to the dominance of quasi-elastic scattering 9 Be(p, p ′ NC)X (X is a residual nucleus of the reaction) on a certain low-nucleon correlation (NC). These reactiions are: 9 Be(p, p ′ 2 H) 7 Li for the interval II; 9 Be(p, p ′ 3 He) 6 He and 9 Be(p, p ′ 3 H) 6 Li for the interval III; 9 Be(p, p ′ )X. K is the secondary proton momentum. A difference of the secondary proton energy calculated for the elastic proton scattering off the nucleus under investigation and measured in the experiment is signified by ω.…”
Section: Analysis Of Experimental Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 corresponding to scattering at an angle of 21 • on the Ca nucleus, an estimate of the polarization in quasi-elastic scattering on this cluster is given. in the inclusive reaction 12 C(p, p ′ )X versus the secondary proton momentum K [3,7]. The empty square corresponds to the polarization in the elastic p− 4 He scattering [12].…”
Section: Analysis Of Experimental Datamentioning
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