Bethe phase variation due to a non-exponential nuclear amplitude and the possibility of using a t-dependent phase to determine the -parameter from elastic scattering data
Abstract
We evaluate the possible deviation (from the conventional Cahn's result) of the phase between the one-photon-exchange and the `nuclear' high energy pp scattering amplitudes in a small t 0 region caused by a more complicated (not just exp(Bt)) behaviour of the nuclear amplitude. Furthermore we look at the possible role of the t-dependence of the (t) Real/Imaginary amplitude ratio. It turns out that both effects are rather small - much smaller than to have any influence on the experimental accuracy of (t=0) extracted from the elastic proton-proton scattering data.
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