Total Hadronic Cross Section ofγRays in Hydrogen in the Energy Range 0.265-4.215 GeV
Physical review. D. Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology/Physical review. D. Particles and fields1972Vol. 5(7), pp. 1640–1652
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T. A. Armstrong, W. R. Hogg, G.M. Lewis, A.W. Robertson, Graham Brookes, A.S. Clough, Jack Freeland, W. Galbraith, A.F. King, W. R. Rawlinson, N.R.S. Tait, J.C. Thompson, D.W.L. Tolfree
Abstract
The total cross section of $\ensuremath{\gamma}$ rays in hydrogen resulting in hadron production, ${\ensuremath{\sigma}}_{T}$, has been measured over the energy range 265-4215 MeV. A tagging system with narrow energy bins was employed. Structure in the resonance region followed by a steady fall with energy has been observed and the results are analyzed. The forward amplitude of $\ensuremath{\gamma}$-proton scattering is evaluated, and its behavior in the Argand diagram studied as a function of energy. The relationships of the measurements to Regge-pole theory and the vector-dominance model are detailed.
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