High-Energy Physics and Nuclear Structure pp 335-337 | Cite as
Deutron-Deuteron Elastic Scattering at Six Laboratory Momenta from 680 to 2100 MeV/c
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Abstract
Glauber multiple scattering theory has been applied recently with success to the σ-d, p-d, and Þ-d scattering (1). In an experiment of d-d scattering, such as the one described below, one can explore certain features of the multiple scattering theory which exist only when both colliding particles are composite. The study of such composite nuclear systems of familiar particles may help in formulating theoretical models which treat hadron-hadron scattering as collisions between composite systems of unknown subparticles (2).
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