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ANTIPROTON-PROTON CROSS SECTIONS AT 1.0, 1.25, AND 2.0 BEV (thesis)
Author(s) -
Charles A. Coombes
Publication year - 1960
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/4137694
Subject(s) - antiproton , physics , nuclear physics , spectrometer , cherenkov radiation , cross section (physics) , proton , scintillation counter , atomic physics , charged particle , nuclear cross section , elastic scattering , optics , scattering , ion , quantum mechanics , detector
The antiproton--proton interaction was studied at three energies, 2.0, 1.25, and 0.98 Bev. Antiprotons produced internally in the Revatron and channeled externally by a system of bending magnets and quadrupoles were selected from background particles by using a gas Cherenkov counter and scintillation counters. At the two lower energies, an electrostatic-magnetic velocity spectrometer was used to reject background particles. A liquidhydrogen target was completely surrounded by scintillation counters so that all charged secondaries from the antiproton--proion interactions could be detected. With the information obtained from these counters, the --p-bar--p total, elastic, inelastic, and charge-exchange cross sections and the angular distribution of the elastic scatterings were obtained at each energy. The total cross section was found to be 80, 89, and 100 mb at 2.0 1.25. and 0.98 Bev. respeclively. The inelastic cross section was about twothirds of ihe total cross section at each energy. It was found that each of the partial cross sections was dropping off slowly with energy. The results were fitted by an optic al-model c alculation. (auth