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Measurement of the spin asymmetry of cumulative proton production at 90° in the reaction pid[up-arrow]-->px at 40 GeV by using a polaraized deuterium target

Berdyshev, VK and Belenkaya, SI and Borisov, NS and Bunyatova, EI and Vlasov, NV and Greglashvili, TS and Eremeyev, RV and Efremov, AV and Zulkarneev, RY and Keem, VT and Kutuev, RK and Kuzmin, NA and Liburg, MY and Matafonov, VN and Neganov, AB and Usov, YA and Turowecky, A and Apokin, VD and Astafiev, OV and Belikov, NI and Vasiliev, AN and Grachov, OA and Derevshchikov, AA and Matulenko, YA and Meshchanin, AP and Mochalov, VV and Mysnik, AI and Nurushev, SB and Patalakha, DI and Prudkoglyad, AF and Rykov, VL and Solovev, LF and Solovyanov, VL and Khodyrev, VY and Chuiko, BV and Bagaturia, YS and Glonti, LN and Ocherashvili, AI and Sakhelashvili, TM and Macharashvili, GG (1989) Measurement of the spin asymmetry of cumulative proton production at 90° in the reaction pid[up-arrow]-->px at 40 GeV by using a polaraized deuterium target. In: HIGH-ENERGY SPIN PHYSICS: EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM. (pp. 160 - 168). American Inst. Phys.: NY USA.

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Abstract

Spin asymmetry of the protons emitted in the (85–95)°L.S. angular region in the pi+d[up-arrow]-->p+x reaction was measured using a deuteron frozen-spin target and a 40 GeV/c pion beam. The experimental results for (0.3–0.7) GeV/c momenta of the protons are discussed and compared with the predictions of some models of cumulative particle production.

Type:Proceedings paper
Title:Measurement of the spin asymmetry of cumulative proton production at 90° in the reaction pid[up-arrow]-->px at 40 GeV by using a polaraized deuterium target
Event:8th International Symposium On High-Energy Spin Physics
Location:Minneapolis, Minnesota USA
Dates:1988-09-12 - 1988-09-17
DOI:10.1063/1.38264
Publisher version:http://link.aip.org/link/?APCPCS/187/160/1
UCL classification:UCL > School of BEAMS > Faculty of Maths and Physical Sciences > Physics and Astronomy

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