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Polarization Effects in Hadronic Interactions: A Review of Recent Results

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High-Energy Physics with Polarized Beams and Polarized Targets

Part of the book series: EXS 38: Experientia Supplementum ((EXS,volume 38))

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Although the latest results in hadronic spin-dependent experiments have not been surprising, they will help prepare for new, higher energy polarized beam facilities. In the case of nucleon-nucleon elastic scattering, there are new data for both A and AXX. We review the trends in the data which suggest future experiments. There are also new results for meson-nucleon elastic analyzing powers, most of which confirm older data with higher accuracy. A polarized target has been used to collect data to improve partial wave analyses for diffractive 3π production and other processes. Inclusive data for several reactions, including hyperon production, also suggest new experiments.

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Marshak, M.L. (1981). Polarization Effects in Hadronic Interactions: A Review of Recent Results. In: Joseph, C., Soffer, J. (eds) High-Energy Physics with Polarized Beams and Polarized Targets. EXS 38: Experientia Supplementum, vol 38. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-6301-8_16

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