ELECTRON-PROTON COINCIDENCES IN INELASTIC ELECTRON DEUTERON SCATTERING

Abstract

The presence of two magnetic spectrometers in the end station of a linear accelerator has opened a new field of research in electron scattering problems. The problem of e-p coincidences in deuterium is being studied with the detection of relatively energetic protons (above 50 Mev). The neutron form factors can be obtained more easily from the measurement of the e-n coincidence (with the detection of high-energy neutron) or the coincidence e-p (with low- energy proton, less than 10 Mev). The experiment discussed here is an attempt to find a value for the proton form factors in a bound state and see if they are equal to those obtained for a free proton.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1962
Accession Number
AD0414692

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  • M. G. Croissiaux

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  • Stanford University

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  • Air Platforms
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  • Detection
  • Differential Cross Sections
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  • Linear Accelerators
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