36 research outputs found
Exclusive charge exchange reaction pD->n(pp) within the Bethe-Salpeter formalism
The exclusive charge exchange reaction pD->n(pp) at intermediate and high
energies is studied within the Bethe-Salpeter formalism. The final state
interaction in the detected pp pair at nearly zero excitation energy is
described by the 1S0 component of the Bethe-Salpeter amplitude. Results of
numerical calculations of polarization observables and differential
cross-section persuade that, as in the non-relativistic case, this reaction (i)
can be utilized as a ``relativistic deuteron polarimeter'' and (ii) delivers
further information about the elementary nucleon-nucleon charge-exchange
amplitude.Comment: 38 pages, 10 eps-figure
Pion Exchange Effects in Elastic Backward Proton-Deuteron Scattering
The elastic backward proton-deuteron scattering is analyzed within a
covariant approach based on the Bethe-Salpeter equation with realistic
meson-exchange interaction. Contributions of the one-nucleon and one-pion
exchange mechanisms to the cross section and polarization observables are
investigated in explicit form. Results of numerical calculations for the cross
section, tensor analyzing power and spin transfers are presented. The one-pion
exchange contribution is essential for describing the spin averaged cross
section, while in polarization observables it is found to be less important.Comment: 19 LaTeX pages, including 5 eps figure
Relativistic effects in proton-induced deuteron break-up at intermediate energies with forward emission of a fast proton pair
Recent data on the reaction pD -> (pp) n with a fast forward pp pair with
very small excitation energy is analyzed within a covariant approach based on
the Bethe-Salpeter formalism. It is demonstrated that the minimum
non-relativistic amplitude is completely masked by relativistic effects, such
as Lorentz boost and the negative-energy P components in the 1S_0
Bethe-Salpeter amplitude of the pp pair
The Plateau de Bure Neutron Monitor: design, operation and Monte-Carlo simulation
This paper describes the Plateau de Bure Neutron Monitor (PdBNM), an
instrument providing continuous ground-level measurements of atmospheric
secondary neutron flux resulting from the interaction of primary cosmic rays
with the Earth's atmosphere. The detector is installed on the Plateau de Bure
(Devoluy mountains, south of France, latitude North 44{\deg} 38' 02", longitude
East 5{\deg} 54' 26", altitude 2555 m) as a part of the ASTEP Platform
(Altitude Single-event effects Test European Platform), a permanent
installation dedicated to the study of the impact of terrestrial natural
radiation on microelectronics circuit reliability. The present paper reports
the neutron monitor design, its operation since August 2008 and its complete
numerical simulation using the Monte Carlo codes GEANT4 and MCNPX. We
particularly detail the computation of the neutron monitor detection response
function for neutrons, muons, protons and pions, the comparison between GEANT4
and MCNPX numerical results and the evaluation of the PdBNM counting rate a
function of both the nature and flux of the incident atmospheric particles.Comment: 37 pages, 14 figures, 5 tables; numerical error in GEANT4 particle
sourse corrected, section 4.4 was significantly revised. Submitted to IEEE
Transactions on Nuclear Scienc
Elastic Proton-Deuteron Backward Scattering: Relativistic Effets and Polarization Observables
The elastic proton-deuteron backward reaction is analyzed within a covariant approach based on the Bethe-Salpeter equation with realistic meson-exchange interaction. Lorentz boost and other relativistic effects in the cross section and spin correlation observables, like tensor analyzing power and polarization transfer etc., are investigated in explicit form. Results of numerical calculations for a compbte set of polarization observables are presented
Solving the inhomogeneous Bethe-Salpeter equation
We develop an advanced method of solving homogeneous and inhomogeneous
Bethe-Salpeter equations by using the expansion over the complete set of
4-dimensional spherical harmonics. We solve Bethe-Salpeter equations for bound
and scattering states of scalar and spinor particles for the case of one meson
exchange kernels. Phase shifts calculated for the scalar model are in agreement
with the previously published results. We discuss possible manifestations of
separability for one meson exchange interaction kernels.Comment: 9 pages, 11 eps-figures. Talk presented by S. S. Semikh at XVII
International Baldin Seminar on High Energy Physics Problems "Relativistic
Nuclear Physics and Quantum Chromodynamics", September 27 - October 2, 2004,
Dubna, Russia; to appear in the proceedings of this conferenc