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    Heavy Meson Production in NN Collisions with Polarized Beam and Target -- A new facility for COSY

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    The study of near--threshold meson production in pp and pd collisions involving polarized beams and polarized targets offers the rare opportunity to gain insight into short--range features of the nucleon--nucleon interaction. The Cooler Synchrotron COSY at FZ--J\"ulich is a unique environment to perform such studies. Measurements of polarization observables require a cylindrically symmetrical detector, capable to measure the momenta and the directions of outgoing charged hadrons. The wide energy range of COSY leads to momenta of outgoing protons to be detected in a single meson production reaction between 300 and 2500 MeV/c. Scattering angles of protons to be covered extend to about 4545^{\circ} in the laboratory system. An azimuthal angular coverage of the device around 98% seems technically achievable. The required magnetic spectrometer could consist of a superconducting toroid, providing fields around 3 T.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure, submitted to Czechoslovak Journal of Physic

    Count Rate Feedback to Stabilize the Cooler Beam on a Skimmer Target

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    This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY-931478

    Toy Model for Pion Production II: The role of three-particle singularities

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    The influence of three-particle breakup singularities on s-wave meson production in nucleon-nucleon collisions is studied within the distorted wave Born approximation. This study is based on a simple scalar model for the two-nucleon interaction and the production mechanism. An algorithm for the exact numerical treatment of the inherent three-body cuts, together with its straightforward implementation is presented. It is also shown that two often-used approximations to avoid the calculation of the three-body breakup are not justified. The possible impact on pion production observables is discussed.Comment: 14 pages, 6 figure

    Evidence for a Central Depression in the Real Part of the Proton Optical Potential

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    This work was supported by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY 78-22774 A02 & A03 and by Indiana Universit

    Elastic Scattering of 200 MeV Polarized Protons from 9-Be and 16-O

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    This work was supported by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY 78-22774 A02 & A03 and by Indiana Universit

    Studies of Proton Induced Neutral Pion Production Near Threshold

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    Supported by the National Science Foundation and Indiana Universit

    Spin Correlation Coefficients in pp-->pnpi+ from 325 to 400 MeV

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    The spin correlation coefficient combinations Axx + Ayy, Axx - Ayy and the analyzing powers Ay(theta) were measured for pp-->pnpi+ at beam energies of 325, 350, 375 and 400 MeV. A polarized internal atomic hydrogen target and a stored, polarized proton beam were used. These polarization observables are sensitive to contributions of higher partial waves. A comparison with recent theoretical calculations is provided.Comment: 8 Pages, 1 Table, 5 Figures. Accepted for publication in Phys. Lett.

    Analyzing Power Measurements in Medium-Energy Proton Scattering and the Spin-Dependence of the Optical Potential

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    Supported by the National Science Foundation and Indiana Universit

    Toy Model for Pion Production in Nucleon-Nucleon Collisions

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    We develop a toy model of pion production in nucleon-nucleon collisions that reproduces some of the features of the chiral Lagrangian calculations. We calculate the production amplitude and examine some common approximations.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figure

    Development of a Pi° Detector System

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    This work was supported by National Science Foundation Grants PHY 76-84033A01, PHY 78-22774, and Indiana Universit
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