Neutron-proton scattering. II. Spin correlation parameter Ayy(θ) at 50 MeV

D. H. Fitzgerald, F. P. Brady, R. Garrett, S. W. Johnsen, J. L. Romero, T. S. Subramanian, J. L. Ullmann, and J. W. Watson
Phys. Rev. C 21, 1190 – Published 1 April 1980
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Abstract

We report on our remeasurement of the np scattering observable Ayy(θ), in which 50 MeV (lab) polarized neutrons were scattered from a polarized proton target. Several improvements to the target system have enabled us to greatly reduce the normalization uncertainty in Ayy, compared to our earlier measurement. Incorporating these results in a phase shift analysis yields the results δ¯(P11)=6.4°±1.1° and ε¯=3.6°±1.0°, where ε¯1 is the S13D13 mixing parameter.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS H1(n,p)n, En=50.0 MeV; measured Ayy(θ) from 108° to 174° c.m.

  • Received 12 February 1979

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.21.1190

©1980 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

D. H. Fitzgerald*, F. P. Brady, R. Garrett, S. W. Johnsen, J. L. Romero, T. S. Subramanian, J. L. Ullmann, and J. W. Watson§

  • Crocker Nuclear Laboratory and Department of Physics, University of California, Davis, California 95616

  • *Present address: LAMPF Visitors Center MS 831, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, N. M. 87545.
  • Permanent address: University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Present address: Varian Corporation, Palo Alto, Calif.
  • §Present address: Kent State University, Physics Department, Kent, Ohio 44242.

See Also

Neutron-proton scattering. I. Differential cross section at 63.1 MeV

N. S. P. King, J. D. Reber, J. L. Romero, D. H. Fitzgerald, J. L. Ullmann, T. S. Subramanian, and F. P. Brady
Phys. Rev. C 21, 1185 (1980)

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