The presented material could be used as a guide to understanding elements of modern nuclear reactions at intermediate proton energies. Such a guide, in the author’s opinion, can eliminate the existing gap in the available scientific literature.
In Part II of Chapter Four of the author’s educational online Lecture Courses, the author offers a paper he wrote in collaboration with his colleagues, M. S. Onegin and V. I. Kudryashov. This paper is available in the open press in English and Russian. It combines and systematizes the remarkable experimental achievements of leading nuclear research centers such as LAMPF (with a beam of polarized protons of 500 MeV), the cyclotron laboratory in Osaka (with a beam of polarized protons of 400 MeV in θ0 scattering), and the cyclotron laboratory of IUCF of Indiana University (with a beam of polarized protons of 200 MeV). Based on the example of the measured data and comparing them with the theoretically calculated spin transfer coefficients Dij, the testing of various effective nucleon-nucleon interactions (NN) was carried out. The paper considers the spin observables sensitivity to the spin-orbit and the entire tensor components of NN interaction. Thus, several potentials established within the framework of certain theories have been tested.
In Part II of Chapter Four of the author’s educational online Lecture Courses, the author offers a paper he wrote in collaboration with his colleagues, M. S. Onegin and V. I. Kudryashov. This paper is available in the open press in English and Russian. It combines and systematizes the remarkable experimental achievements of leading nuclear research centers such as LAMPF (with a beam of polarized protons of 500 MeV), the cyclotron laboratory in Osaka (with a beam of polarized protons of 400 MeV in θ0 scattering), and the cyclotron laboratory of IUCF of Indiana University (with a beam of polarized protons of 200 MeV). Based on the example of the measured data and comparing them with the theoretically calculated spin transfer coefficients Dij, the testing of various effective nucleon-nucleon interactions (NN) was carried out. The paper considers the spin observables sensitivity to the spin-orbit and the entire tensor components of NN interaction. Thus, several potentials established within the framework of certain theories have been tested.
The Supplement to Chapter Four, Part II, contains a transcript of an AI podcast of the above paper. To make the transcript we used an AI podcast created by academia.edu. This instructive material may be of interest to students. We hope that by sharing this AI product we do not violate the academia.edu copyright.
Detailed mathematical forms of the spin (polarized) proton coefficients are presented in the previous Chapter Three of the author’s Lecture Course (see libmonster.com, libmonster.ru, academia.edu and researchgate.net).
This publication may be of interest to students of universities, technical schools and nuclear physics enthusiasts in general.
Author(s) | A.V. Plavko | ||
Cover Type (if the book was published) | Soft Copy | ||
Number of Pages | 10 | ||
Date Published | 03.06.2025 |
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