Scattering of Antiprotons by Nuclei (Atoms) in the Range of Low Energies E 105 eV. Mirror Reflection, Diffraction, and Channeling of Antiprotons in Crystals
Abstract
Studying antiproton scattering by nuclei (atoms) in the range of low energies, we found out that the increase in the antiproton-nucleus scattering amplitude through Coulomb interaction provides the possibility to investigate spin-dependent processes accompanying the interaction of antiprotons with nuclei (polarized or unpolarized) by means of mirror reflection of antiprotons from the vacuum-matter boundary, diffraction and channeling (surface diffraction and channeling) of antiprotons in crystals.
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