Early Measurement of 200 GeV PP Large Angle Elastic Scattering
1972
J. Orear, J.H. Klems, U. Cornell, Daniel A. J. Ryan, D. Stairs, U McGill, W. Faissler, B. Gottshalk, U Northeastern, M. Adamovich, P. Baranov, S. V. Rusakov
Abstract
The proton-proton angular distribution would be determined in the region 4<-t<20 Gev{sup 2} at 200 Gev/c and 10<-t<20 Gev{sup 2} at 400 Gev/c by measuring both scattered protons after magnetic analysis with proportional wire chambers in Proton West. Cross sections as low as {approx}0{sup -38} cm{sup 2} /Gev{sup 2} could be measured with an average beam intensity {approx} 10{double_prime} protons/sec.
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