Pion exchange effects in nuclear reactions at large momentum transfers

Jan Källne and P. C. Gugelot
Phys. Rev. C 20, 1085 – Published 1 September 1979
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Abstract

The role of the inelastic pion channels of the nucleon-nucleon interaction at large momentum transfers is examined in view of recent experiments on nucleon transfer and pion production reactions. At energies below the pion production threshold the excitation functions of proton elastic back scattering from H2, He3, and He4 are characteristic of a simple nucleon exchange mechanism. The high energy region can be understood in terms of pion exchange contributions as expressed by triangle diagrams with the subprocesses ppH2π, pH2H3π, and pHe3He4π, respectively. Similarly, "hidden" pion exchange effects are suggested as an explanation for the excitation functions of He4(p,d)He3 and He4(p,He3)H2, invoking the proton backscattering reactions pH2H2p and pHe3He3p as subprocesses.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS (p,p) backscattering from H2, He3, and He4, and He4(p,d)He3 and He4(p,He3)H2 for Tp100700 MeV; excitation functions of dσdΩ (θ0,T) analyzed in terms of nucleon exchange and pion exchange supported reaction mechanisms.

  • Received 11 January 1979

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.20.1085

©1979 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Jan Källne and P. C. Gugelot

  • Department of Physics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22901

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Vol. 20, Iss. 3 — September 1979

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