Proton-Proton Scattering in Nuclear Emulsions at 432 Mev
Physical Review1955Vol. 99(3), pp. 895–896
Abstract
High-energy protons from the unpolarized external beam of the Carnegie Institute of Technology cyclotron were sent through Ilford $G5$ nuclear emulsions of the normal and 4\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{} gelatin types. The emulsions were area-scanned for $Y$-shaped stars representing events of elastic collisions of the incident protons with hydrogen nuclei in the emulsions. These events were identified through angular measurements. With known densities of hydrogen atoms in the emulsions, the differential cross sections of proton-proton elastic scattering were calculated. The result is consistent with counter measurements.
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