1. The ratio R dp of the quasielastic nd → p( nn) to the elastic np → pn charge-exchange-process yields at the proton emitting angle θ p,lab = 0° over 0.55–2.0 GeV neutron beam energy region. Experimental results
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Sharov, V. I, Morozov, A. A, Shindin, R. A, Antonenko, V. G., Borzakov, S. B., Borzunov, Yu. T., Chernykh, E. V., Chumakov, V. F., Dolgii, S. A., Finger, M., Finger, Jr., M., Golovanov, L. B, Guriev, D. K., Janata, A., Kirillov, A. D., Kovalenko, A. D., Krasnov, V. A., Kuzmin, N. A., Kurilkin, A. K., and Kurilkin, P. K.
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NEUTRON beams ,PROTONS ,LABORATORIES ,STOPPING power (Nuclear physics) ,DEUTERIUM ,INELASTIC scattering - Abstract
New experimental results on ratio R
dp of the quasielastic charge-exchange yield at the outgoing proton angle θp,lab = 0° for the nd → p( nn) reaction to the elastic np → pn charge-exchange yield, are presented. The measurements were carried out at the Nuclotron of the Veksler and Baldin Laboratory of High Energies of the JINR (Dubna) at the neutron-beam kinetic energies of 0.55, 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.8, and 2.0 GeV. The intense neutron beam with small momentum spread was produced by breakup of deuterons which were accelerated and extracted to the experimental hall. In both reactions mentioned above the outgoing protons with the momenta pp approximately equal to the neutron-beam momentum pn,beam were detected in the directions close to the direction of incident neutrons, i.e., in the vicinity of the scattering angle θp,lab = 0°. Measured in the same data-taking runs, the angular distributions of the charge-exchange-reaction products were corrected for the well-known instrumental effects and averaged in the vicinity of the incident-neutron-beam direction. These corrected angular distributions for every of nd → p( nn) and np → pn charge-exchange processes were proportional to the differential cross sections of the corresponding reactions. The data were accumulated by Delta-Sigma setup magnetic spectrometer with two sets of multiwire proportional chambers located upstream and downstream of the momentum analyzing magnet. Inelastic processes were considerably reduced by the additional detectors surrounding the hydrogen and deuterium targets. The time-of-flight system was applied to identify the detected particles. The accumulated data treatment and analysis, as well as possible sources of the systematic errors are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2009
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