Polarization observables in low-energy antiproton-proton scattering
Abstract
We investigate the polarization parameters in low-energy antiproton-proton elastic () and charge-exchange () scattering. The predictions for unmeasured observables are based on our new energy-dependent partial-wave analysis of all antiproton-proton scattering data below 925 MeV/ antiproton laboratory momentum, which gives an optimal description of the existing database. Sizable and remarkable spin effects are observed, in particular for charge-exchange scattering. These result from the spin dependence of the long- and medium-range one- and two-pion exchange antinucleon-nucleon potential and the state dependence of the parametrized short-range interaction. We study the possibility of polarizing a circulating antiproton beam with a polarized proton target by exploiting the spin dependence of the total cross section. It appears feasible to achieve a significant transverse polarization of an antiproton beam within a reasonable time.
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@article{arxiv.1305.5715,
title = {Polarization observables in low-energy antiproton-proton scattering},
author = {Daren Zhou and Rob G. E. Timmermans},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.5715},
year = {2013}
}