Analyzing-power measurements of Coulomb-nuclear interference with the polarized-proton and -antiproton beams at 185 GeV/c

N. Akchurin, D. Carey, R. Coleman, M. D. Corcoran, J. D. Cossairt, A. Derevschikov, M. M. Gazzaly, D. P. Grosnick, D. Hill, K. Imai, K. Kuroda, M. Laghai, F. Lehar, A. De Lesquen, D. Lopiano, F. C. Luehring, A. Maki, S. Makino, A. Masaike, Yu A. MatulenkoA. P. Meschanin, A. Michalowicz, D. H. Miller, K. Miyake, T. Nagamine, F. Nessi-Tedaldi, M. Nessi, C. Nguyen, S. B. Nurushev, Y. Ohashi, Y. Onel, G. Pauletta, A. Penzo, G. C. Phillips, A. L. Read, J. B. Roberts, L. Van Rossum, G. Salvato, P. Schiavon, T. Shima, V. L. Solovyanov, H. Spinka, R. W. Stanek, R. Takashima, F. Takeutchi, N. Tamura, N. Tanaka, D. G. Underwood, A. N. Vasiliev, A. Villari, J. L. White, A. Yokosawa, T. Yoshida, A. Zanetti

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Abstract

The analyzing power AN of proton-proton, proton-hydrocarbon, and antiproton-hydrocarbon, scattering in the Coulomb-nuclear interference region has been measured using thhe 185 GeV/c Fermilab polarized-proton and -antiproton beams. The results are found to be consistent with theoretical predictions within statistical uncertainties.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)299-303
Number of pages5
JournalPhysics Letters B
Volume229
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 12 1989

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