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AUTHOR: BARAEN110,V.S., STACHANOV,I.P., ALEKSANDROV,JU.A. PA - 2076 TITLE: Elastic Small Angle Scattering of Neutrons by Heavy Ruclei. (Uprugo(D rassejanie neutronov tjadelymi jadrami na malye ugly, Russian) PMODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoi i Teoret.Fiziki, 1957, Vol 32, Nr 1, PP 154-156 (U.S.S.R.) Received: 3 / 1957 Reviewed: 4 / 1957 ABSTRACT: The latest works on the scattering of fast electrons by hydrogen confirm the Conclusions of the meson theory concerning the ex- tensive distribution of the electric charge in the nucleon. This charge distribution is due to a "cloud" of charged mesons round a central nucleus. Under the influence of an exterior field the distribution of electric charge in the nucleon will change. Above all, a polarization of the homologously charged meson cloud and of the nucleus in the nucleon can be expeoted and the neutron will then probably receive an induced electric dipole moment p - aE, a fact which becomes apparent by an abnormal behavior of the differential cross section of the scattering of neutrons by heavy nuclei into small angles. If it is assumed 'in firot rough approximation t.4at the meson field of a neutron Card 1/3 in an exterior electric field E - IV/z (withdy - 1) can be PA - 2076 Elastic Small Anglo Scattering of Reutrons by Heavy Nuclei. described by the statistical equation: [72 2 2 2 ] 9 _ (mcA )2Y + (e/c -~ )E Z (4-/c)g6( r ), it applies for the induced electric dipole moment that -.> e 2g2 2 exp(-2mcr/t) 3 2 p W - . 22 E f z 2 d x + O(E Therefrom it further results that a(~ c/g 2) .(e ~/mj)2 n/3m - 2,1.10-41 In consequence of electric polarization the neutron is sub- jected to an additional scattering of the COULOMB field of the nucleus. Polarization scattering attains its maximum if the collision parameter is restricted by the condition R d a. Here R - 1,5.10-13 A1/3 denotes the radius of the nucleus and a - 0,53-10-8Z1/3 the radius of the electron cloud. For the energy of the interaction between neutron and nucleus it is in this case true that )2 1 7] _ Z2 2 1/r4. H U (1) - r r r ~- (i Z/2.r3) e/.. e The first term denotes the pure nuclear forces and the second Card 2/3 PA - 2076 Elastic Small Angle Scattering of Neutrons by Heavy Nuclei. ASSOCIATION: PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED: AVAILABLE: term describes the interaction between the magnetic moment of the neutron and the COULOMB field of the nucleus (SCHWINGERIS scattering). Polarization scattering is evaluated here by means of BORN'S approximation and the here found ex- pression for the differential cross section of the elastic bundles of a bundle of non-polarized neutrons on a nucleus is given. The results found by means of this formula are de- monstrated in a diagram and in a table. Polarization scattering occurs like SCHWINGERIS scattering on the occasion of scattering into small angleV. The measurements are carried out with the best success within an angular range of 9 30 up to 100 where nuclear scattering still depends only to a small extent on the angle. Polarization scattering, on the occasion of scattering of neutrons of low energy, makes a considerable dis- tribution to a(G) and declines relatively slowly with in- crea.aing 9. Not given Library of Congress Card 3/3 AUTHOR BARASHENKOVL_V.S. PA - 2669 TITLE Concerning the Construction of a phenomenologicall scatt&ring matrix with non local interaction. (0 postroyenii fenomonologichQskoy matricy rasseyaniya s ne- lokallnym vzaimodeystviyom. Russian) PERIODICAL Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teoret. Fiziki, 1957, Vol.32, Nr.2,, pp. 368 - 369 (U.S.S.R.) Received 5/1957 Reviewed 6/1957 ABSTRACT The following work demonstrates the proposition that one can const- ruct a unitary and macroscopic causal expression for the S-matrix without the introduction of additional series with unclear phy- sical meaning and with vague convergance. For this purpose one writes the S-matrix in the following form: 4(XIXR ....... xn). S-r(~_i)n/n 1))rP?$JHjHjj ..... Hn) d n. . a M 3 H.=H(x )=-i xiWxa~f(x3)z F (XIXAX3)6(x -x)d'(xlxax3) I i eff 1 i i.1 If one applies the expression .q) +~3(p.p_k)) d' (pqk). H. --ieft' (xi)Ak(xi)T (x,)[~j (k+q;q)+~a(p , p q N, ipx- )-T(q)eiqxi )-A(k)a"i )_ T Me- 1 A (x (x %(x Cr Card 113 k , i i p j ; Concerning the Gonstruction of a phenomenological scattering F4*4-2689 matrix with non local interaction. for Operator Hi (whereby ?4(p).(f(q); A(k); Pi implies the Fouri- er-Components of the operators9crw; (? (x). A(x) and of the Form- factor Fi), then one can calculate the matrix elements according to the samB rules as in the theory of local interaction. An expres- sion for tne matrix element of self-energy of field A is explici- thy stated. In the space-time domain 99 (3F. _5F 0_ciA(t4_-i )2< 0 84 >>110 (whereby the constant Adetermines tile characteristic di- m1lbion in the theory) -the above mentioned operator P does not dif- ferentiate itself from -time ordering operator P because one can de- fine the operator within these domains in relativistic invariant ways. But-within the scope of the microscopic ex.-CLI -is the defini- ij tion of operator P in relativistic invariant ways to be generali- zed. This generalization is vastly arbitrary, a suitable term for the Matrixelement of selfenergy is offered and given a short dis- cussion. The above mentioned S-matrix suffices in the area of ma- croscopic space-time for the conditions of causality. One dan dem- onstrate the unitary in the same manner as for an S-matrix with- Card 2/3 out formfactor. (Without illustration). Concerning the Construction of a phenomenological PA 2689 acattering matrix with non local interaction. ASSOCIATION PRESENTED BY SUBMITTED 6.8.1956 AVAUMLE Library of Congress Card 3/3 AUTHOR B.-MASHE'll](OV V. S. PA - 2972 TITLE ConcernijiL some possibilities -,f formulation of a relativistically invariant theory of extended particleii (0 vosmo-zlliioRtyakh postroyeniya relyativietki- invariantnoy teorii protyazhennykh chaatits.-Russian) PERIODICAL Zhurnal ::kspe~rim, i Teoret. Fiziki 1957, Vol 32, Nr 3, PP 566 - 569 (USSR) Received: 6/1957 Reviewed: 6/1957 ABSTRACT The present paper examines various problems of the theory of extended particles on the basis of the example of the classical (rion-quantized) theory of the dyna.mically not de-'ormed extended particles which are in interaction The theory has no HAJJLT0NIAN-- like structure, but may be formulated by the LAGRANGE variables Y ky"k Au,Ae,,4 and also by the HLT.ILTONIAN variables 1~1 9 % IA1,4, j Tc &, . 1. The LAGRANGIANS and the HA111ILTONIAN Variables. The present Paper inteads to investigate also the possible covarianL formulations. The follovine equations of motion of the particles and the field are easily obtained from CARD 1/3 PA - 2972 ConcerninC some pos~;ibilities of formulation of a relativistically invariant theory of extended particles. a variation principles: +00 4 mi du,,.,/d.su x),(, (X - xi)d x = 0 2 +00 b A L (X)Ibxeubx P. + G (x - xi ) ui.(. d 9i = Or -00 In the non-local theory,. the expression in 6S = ~U(t)dt=O under the inte,,-ral siEn may be represented in two essenti- ally different forms. Also an analogous expression is given for a "K~J.IILTOITIANII. 2. The many-time formulation of the equations of motion: The theory within the framework of the many-time formalism of DIRACIFOCK-PODOLISICIY may be generalized relativistical- ly. Fox this purpose the HA1,11ILTONIAN system of equations known from local theory is 6eneralized. The equations are written dovin here explicitly. CARD 2/3 PA - 2972 Concerning some posaibilities of formulation of a relativistically invariant theory of extended particles. 3. The J:mpossibility of transition to equatione for only one time is proved in short. 4. In conclusion the conditions of the compatibility of many-time equations are dealt with in short. If only one of the equations of motion contains a non-vanishing from function, this inavoidably leads to an incompatible system of equations. (No Illustrations) ASSOCIATION: Academy of Science of the U.S.S.R. PRESENTED BY: - SUBMITTED: 12. 2. 1956. AVAILABLE: Library of Congreso. I CARD 3/3 1 L A 1- IT, C t c a I av C) thQ~ !.,I t a t- 7 011 s '2 C' -,"c ~-, , V /e, VI:l t V n ii 3 ti a ;-'i~ e r-3, 7 Yi,,V j t h Yu c 1 -o n. s ,ri rpi,~ey v --.iki~rjami FA V N r A =I-R which h- s a rhickrcF-q cl~' ~-r ded wi nrotens (syt-hr ph.-,:- i - n inotitut n~!2 T it It t e s, e ri,-. v,i r m t-, -.111rq werp counted ns Til F: ns Tn r .2 c. hF 1 v., Q r (-- c d a s p c o i*,,x(,d a, be;nq. -Ii- foll.--,wams, f:irlhor valres obtaiin--d rr--mL~~r of' !')o taking 12Lrt. ~11 !I~: rt.r)- r n -s Bf~V P. fr T- ni G r-corde~i 1 r d T I, 1 '.1- 1-1: n g o n t~ owl rid, V 1 v k a T,,- i, g!-i ro ta.bl-. and n Thoi n a rr~ ', o -T T B A3171117107 v S DELYA11-Ov V. A.) BUBEIEV E. G. llit'L=711 V. 1". TOILTCV, D. T-ENdY17, _Mld!'T~G ST-01i -Iid-TTG. of Particles in colijE3jons I-,Ot-..-nc.,-1 u -nd rclcons," T.'uclcE-x PhLsIcs, '701. ~, no. 1, Jlov-IP~K~:. (-,*o Holini-id Cj~.) Joint Inst. Nuclear Research Lab The2wetical Physics and E,gh EnerEZ7 Lab, Dubna. Abstract: Some theoretical calculations pertaining to multiple production of particles in nucleori-nucleon collisions at 7-10 GeV were presented in ref. 1. Some prekiminary exp6rimental results obtained by irradiatiric phop4a_phic emulsions with proton beam from the a synchrocyclotron of the Joint Inst Nuclear Research were Eiven in ref 2. In the presetit paper we compare the theoretical results of ref. 1 with the results of some new experiments. 372 stars, of which 50 were classified as proton nucleon collisions, were recorded in NIhFI-R photographic emulsions along the traclm of 9 GeV protons accelerated In the JINP proton synchrocyclotron. The mean number of charged particles created in these collsions was 3.6 0.5. The earigular distribution W----- -------- G-A-6 of fast particles is obtained. As a vhod4 the exDerimental results agree with the statistical theory of multiple particle production within the limits of the experimental errors. Some discrepancy is evident In the srLall angle range and may be due to the contribution of non-central impacts and to asyn7netry of the angular distribution in the c.m.B. PoLUM/rucleor Physics - Elementary Particles. C. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, 1,70 7, 1959, 14836 Author Barashenkov, ViS;, Maltsev, VA inst Joint Institiitc for Nuclear Research Title Multiple Production of Unstable Particles in Pion-Nucleon Collisions Orig Pub Acta phys. polon., 1958, 17, No 2-3, 177-182 Abstract The Fermi statistical theory leads too large a number of produced strange particles. A model is proposed in which the relative fraction of the produced pions, nucleons, strange particles, and anti-particles is in better agree- ment with experiment. It-is proposed that the statistical equilibrium for K mesons is established in a three dimen- sional volume with a radius rK ~--h/mKc, and for other par- ticles in a three dimensional volume with a radius Card 1/2 19 V FoU~17D/11-Jr-1,1v~r Mysics Elemoitary c "lu Pof Zjiur Fiziln, I!-, V.M. S J"il.t Illstit.,:,'C~~ f-:r 1,7"Lic-lear Rescarch Titlo On t1le :f StranCe Particlo Or .39 C 'A C Ori - Pill, Act-L-1 U-si I statistical tho -FY ".avo C-"l- culated the spcctra un~l the pr,,',;abiiity -,)r :,f -,A ns . nuc lovis, ai,,cl strai--~ rarti cLD-, in 1,111 c lli~ions at E Tcv. Tl,.c soction. -,f ,)r:)Oucti-)-t --f K :..esons is aj~pr-ximatclly thr-ce times ~:rcat--,r t~ia-i the experimel-tal valuo (Referat L-.-ur Fizika, 1958; 113 -1,, 15,013). It, is C~,.ra 1/2 22 - , ~ 1. Interaction of K-mesons, pions, nucleons, and hyperons. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz 34 no.4:1014-1015 Ap "58. (MIRA 11:5) 1.Obgyedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy. (Nuclear reactions) (Particles, Elementar7) TITL:~: 0., t I 0 d e- S t'V 1 -.C:~ 0 n C V 1 c - o v u 10 P 'ucloons ~-,i4d i,,'::l o r P E` 1 L o A~P-STRACI' A c c t C, I I L) r c -,; in i o n t i e f c,, 11 o,.-; J i v e r r o",- e Tiie results obtail.ed froni a 2o:.-.j)arisjn lietwee.-, the calcul-tions to statistical t-.e-)ry and e-I--I.,eri:.--e-.tI for a -,;ida enerzy indic%te t~ rel-,-LA,~e vui--ie of tle coi,n--.,A3 of t-,,.e inter- actions het-vi-een t.-~ese --a-ticles L)ro:,O,~ t o-,)inions 6il'fer a. to -~he ~Z!-Ollnt of in~cn-,c+~cm !~ctv.,eci. pions t--ncl ;,-me.3ons or. tne `iund hyporons on t'.c as -.-Tell P.-; "between K nienons a 'd n z, c] e(), . irect o-n tn . . ions is I I -? s , a I s o i !- d . e S e -1 ", , erL, 0 1, of -rE at i- t e s t , T; -- 2 ai i t o r b as e u-) o n i o v; e 11 - A-n o im e x o c r i:.-. e n - t f-c- bi~'Iat~en )ions ard nuclcors of ~c stro,IC if 101i 'hOtIVIC-011 j)-c'IS -11d ;-,UCIOJ~12 1,'- 7. s, t c. f c-2 I ov ii-_7 i b t 1, i t i -j s an d , f r C- 0 c t i o , I rj f 5 t 1 11 v c, 1 C, L; f r t~.Q Card 1/ -5 s c,-.l c 1-il i- Orl Intoraction On and lly,-:erons ticles in one n:l~ll t.-A~ s;l,]e port-Lo?: of t,,c- striin,_-,e to nucleons r XCL,(-,d:,, t~-10 ~'-Drt-lon 0-,-pcctQ~d, expcrii:Ient~,115, nuclcors, )ions ,-,,-d T oc.,!=:~ in c,.,,c- ml,l t.-ic vc,2i- e for t-.e _i ) a S.-r-Iler ta 1!1 t'liL t'ne. :):Irt of U~f? S4 2- e lj:irt i - 1 C. s fo-,::,--! irc ac:.e f, ,.e t V~, 11, e ~ -How-ever r-tio the roi:iber of t~,r-- ~ti ...... -c- ,,-i--ticlez for:--d 1'r, n - I-,- -,eso--s at E c '-as 4, LL I i,, e l,' in the br U-; T',e volu c e-,uili fol TI!-', 1~1, :-Ie,,~ozw3 oc-lliri; i 'reatuea, c~crrespondiri~; volu-,c fnr lluclew"'~ lild oacino- I r -. - i i -, c -i-ut`~Or part cl, the ~t-r~ nie for-c-U, no-- t',It~ of t!lo ratio ,,+//I" the e-J"ouri-T.~ent '21,.c of il-,e ~;titistical thecry of of cln 'be :lude to acree with t*.C, only -Lf P. wie-l of -K-::,~esons with lAons and t*.,-r; C-.s -I equiail-riurl for - ~e t~:e St~,tj~tjc- - nuc S, iF f1l.3611I.-.iod I,- t"c ~:)Ctu-ro In ~itial volu:.-.e t'l-l-ar. in 'L,:c care Curd 2/5 of LI:Id nucloonr- T~,---- lb,~;z~t ai-l;-e,-,:-,ent --,ttaa-led on i~,e Or. t lie I,, i terr, cit ion Bcatv~cte:, 5 . '-'i 1 3 r-~C, and H,, -,)erons of tl-,e interaction of 1)ioi.3 -;:-ith tile nucleon., and hy:,,erons (V vq) i~cc to G(211 D ef 5) F i I J? t,,~o :;m ~1~)I- ,I " . ;~j hd!: t I' _11, :,;,! 1'.''.. k I ~ ,,, C. " " 0 ~ 1 i 0 n, !.,;A, !,~ -11, 1~ C) v 13, V i.'~ e (I v e (I e va V ~, I0i-,iyevctpI-.iy for cri-tic!,,i rcilq.-,~r'- and K~D, Tol--.tov for t1ne k1lisciission of' thn exa~ori:-onts T!ero are 7 refer- encoo, , 1 of' .% i14 c". j.,-, Sovi (.,t AS SOCL'.TIO" Ob",edinenn,.- irstiil.~t I.F~,11-,Iov, -j-, (Un~terl I-ictitu'e of lic e- Ca-I 3/3 AUTHORS: Blol:hintsev, D. I., Barashenkov, V. S., Giish*-n, V. G. TITLE: The Diffraction Scatterin.- of Fast Particles (DiffraI:tsionnI-,-,,,e rasseyaniye bystrykh chastits) PERIODICLL: Zhurnal eks-oeri!-ientallnoy i t core t i cheskoy fizilki, 11)5b, Vol , 3" P IT-- pp. 311 12 'USSR) ABSTRACT: The structure of elementary particles may be studied by investi,_-ation of the elaztic scatteri.- of any radi,;tion by these particles. Hitl~erto only the investi-,-atio,s carried out by the Hofstadter (Khofshtadter) group, concerning the scatt,~ring of electro:~s or. -.,aclei -nd nucleons are kno;vn, they permit the determination of the form factor of the electric char~re and of the majnetic moment, But also the analysis of t--- elastica2 scattering of other particle types makes it possible to obtain important in- formation concerning the structure of t,,e nucleons and nuclei. This Daper investi~_-_~-tes, as an ex=,Dle, the sca7terinE, of ne,~;ative pions on nucleons. For the sake of simplicity, Card 1/3 the dependence of the interaction on t~ie ~.pins and the The Diffraction Scattering of Fast Particles SOV/56-35-1-59/59 "charge exchange" are neglected. Moreover, it is assumed that the real part of these phasesis equal to zero: Re 1 - 0. The exact solution of this problem will be pul ished later. A diagram demonstrates the values of IM ~1 for the scattering of negative 1,3 BeV pions. For high energies the quasiclassical approximation may be used with a high degree of approximation. The numerical values of the cross section which were calculated according to the quasiClaSBical theory agree rather wall with the results of previous papers and this is one of the arguments in favor of the applicability of the quasiclassical approximation. For the averagesquare 11~ion radius" of a nucleon the value (0,82 + 0,06).10-19 cm was found; it corresponds (within the limits of experimental errors) to its value for E = 5 BeV. The example investigated in this paper is a special case of the so-called inverse problem of the scattering theory: from the given scattered wave the interaction potential is to be determined. The authors thank K. Danilov for his help in numerical com- Card 2/3 putations. There are 2 figures and 6 references, 2 of D f Re 21(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2414 4arashenkov, V. S., and Huang, Nien-ning Secheriiye vzaimodeystv:Lya nuklonov pri energii 9 Bev (Interaction Cross Section of 9-Bev Nucleons) Dubna., 1959. 5 P. XEROX COPYINo. of copies printed not given. Sponsoring Agency: Ob"yedinennyy institut yaderr,71~~- issledovaniy. Laboratoriya teoreticheskoy fiziki. No contributors mentioned. PURPOSE: This paper is intended for nuclear physicists. COVERAGE: The interaction cross sections dof C, N, 0, Br and Ag were computed at E -, 9 Bev and found to be 240, 26o, 290, 900 and 1070 tb respectively. Cross sections 6- and for hydrogen are treated in refefences 1, 6 and 9. Data frcon previous works indicated that: 1) the total effective interaction cross section (,.,Y4' ) at E - 9 Bev is 6 = 40 t7J (ref, 1); 2) the theoretical value of the mean path of a proton in photographic emAlzion Ilford G-5 at E - 5.7 Bev (reference 2) agrees with the experimantal value L - 37.6 arn (computed according to optical models), if the distribution of nucleon Card 1/3 Interaction Cross Seetion of 9-Bev Nucleons (Cont.) sovi'2414 density in hUclei is taken from experiments vilth fast-1-neutron scatttering by nuclei (refereme 3) ancl when the theoretical vr.One ffor the interaction cross section of an incident nucleon and a nucle:-n :Ln the nuclt-'is is chosen as 6 a': 32 f:), which also agrees with the valueW = 31.3 t 1.5 t) att. B _~ 6.15 Bev (reTerence '+); 3) ~.-a_qpjj,'.ations based on optica.L moaels show an acauxacy within a few pe.-c,!in" of ff = 6'- Vnere C; is the interaction cros5 section of free nucleoTas - if -tLe (1~stri-girtion of neutron density in nalei is taken from ex-per:Lnrit s h fast neetron sco&t.tering '[.rjr these nuclei at E ,I I Bev (raferance 0). ne -Dred1cation olp similar conclusions at B =9 Bev is made by the m-thars. Fi,4ure I shows a curve of the computed values of the mean erea prilt T, L -6 ) of a 9-BeV proton in photographic emmlsion 1411G~T-R eu E5 " _? . Th-is differs by only a fe-yr percent from an analogous cui-re- Y, ~ ).' nryqmte(i for the case where 30 tb. The theoreticn~_ vzare o~., -the path equals the experimental value, L = 37.1 t 1.0 = (ref 1).9 if ff 30:1-tt -5/17GP* A rougher experimental value L = 34.7 + 1.5 cm, ~ivendn referen(.-e 8 and figure 1. results in a protep-nucleon cross-section value of 33 tb The values obtained for 15 are near the total proton-proton interaction cross section at E = 6.15 Bev (reference 4). The number of component etoms a/Y .10-22per =3 in -photographic emulsions Ilford G-5 and I=I-R was 3.37p 2.93,,ff 1.36, 1.39, 0.29, 0.57;A/ = 1.02J. 1.02; an C dy'4 Card 2/3 Interaction Cross Section of 9-Bev Nucleons (cont.) SOV/2414 1.02, 1.02 respectively. Results of this investigation together with those of reference 9 show that the optical method may be -successfully used to describe interactions of elementary particles at E.= I Bev. At E:~> I Bev, nucleon-nucleus interaction cross sections proved sensitive to the form of diffusivity of the nuclear boundary. In this respect, interactions vith a collision parameter of the order of a nuclear radius make a major contribution and offer new possibilities for the experimental study of a diffusion nucleus. The authors thank P. Markov, K. Tolstov, E. Tsyganov, M. Shafranova, and N. Bogachev. There are 9 references: 4 Soviet and 5 English. TABIE OF CONTENTS: None Given AVAILABLE: Library of Congress m/mg Card 3/3 11-2-59 S/058/61/000/012/024A03-1 A058/A101 AUTHOR~ Barashenkov, V. S. Optical analysis of fast nucleon atnd pion interation wish nucleons and riuolei PERIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 12, 1961, 1118, ahr.!,r-v~t, 12B,529 (V sb. "Probl. sovrem. teorii elementarn. chastits", r1o. 1959, 1112-148) Interaction of fast particles with nucleons and nuclei I,. ch, e ized by the absorption coefficient K (r; T)~~e k(T)~(r) and the refractive index N(r; T)c--- n(T)?(r), where ~(r) is the density of t e nuclear material at distance r from the center of the nucleon or nucleus, and T is the Mnetic energy of the particle. The values of these coefficients are determined ty ineann of comparison with experimental interaction cross section-data, For 'J' - - 1 130 ~V' I I (T) -- 1, (T) .With increasing energy n(T) ---~P,0 and k(T)---,~. const; interaction in this cast, han, n typical diffrantJon character. The disn,ibution of nuclear material p(r) in nucleons and in nuclel. an,l tho rf-~m ~,,rd 112 21 ( P) i,TE0R'_ V. S., Belya2~ov.. V. A., F5-ff-3H-u--f-M V* V.., Dolkhazhav, N., Kirillova, L. F., Lobedev, R. ~'%? Malttsev, V. M., ?:Arkov, P. K., Tolstov, K. D., Tsyganov. B. IT.. Shafranova, r. G., Yao Ching-hsieh TITLE: The Interaction of Fast Nucleons With Nuclei of the Photo- emulsion NIKFI-H PERIODICAL: _'.tomnaya energiya, 1959, Vol 7, Nr 4, Pp 376-377 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present paper deals with the interaction betweezi 01 Be- protons, which were accelerated in the bean of the syuchxo-. hasctron of the Ob"yedineanyy institut yaderlWkh issledove-lAy int Institute of Nuclear Research), and the nuclei of a M photoemulsion of the NIKF1-R type. The results of these measurements axe shown by a table. On the basis of the data thus found it is possible to draw several conclusions as tc. -the mechanisin of the interaction bet%%,aen a fast prcti-,n and a nucleus. If the primary nucleon-nucleus collision _J~; Wi interaction betyleen nucleon and channel, the velocity of the center of mass in an interaction of silver and bromine with the channel will be considerably less than in an interaction Card 1/3 with light nuclei. Therefore, also the number of s-particlas The Interaction of Fast Nucleons With NLicloi of the SOV/89-7-4-12/2B Photoemulsion NIKFI-R must be considerably greater. In the experiment, the ni=bers of s-particles for light and heavy nuclei are, however, nearly the same. This is explainable on the basis of the cascade mechanism of interaction, in which the energy of the s-particles decreases rapidly in cascade collisions. The multiplio~ty of the particles produced decreases simultaneously. In the case of the greater number of g-particles, nucleons are concerned, which may be explained by the cascade mechanism of nucleon - nucleus interaction. Also the agreement between the transversal momentum p for g-protons originating from interactions with 91p Q light and heavy nuclei points in the direction of the inter- action cascade mechanism. Besides, a search was made for strange particles by employing the method of investigating according to areas. The cross section of the production of k+-particles with an energy of E < 140 Mev in a medium- weight nucleus of the photoemulsion amounts to 27 2. uctJ on cross (5 t 2)10- cm Besides. the amount of the prod section, the wide angular distribution of the k--MeE;OnS? as Card 2/3 well as other facts indicate that a noticeable fraction of Iateractic- -~,f Fast Nucleons "Vith ei c,f t-e Photoem.ulsion jlov; stran -e particies _Js proclu,;eO, iii ~7ii intranuclear process. Rwthermore, ILhe i_iediun.--aei-ht enerr, losses of' 2- -Y fast nucleon are evaluutt-d iii the case of a Iin,,-Ic n-acleo-_.-. nikelcon cr~llisioii. A qBo-,,-jrctw). -iveL; up an of 1 0.8) Bw to a iue0Jiuii-v;e-i6ht nucleus of the plotoemuls.ion, ... hich amounts '-o (60 � 10) of 4ts initial energy. 4.0r Be-.,- ~ze used for the production of pions, and 1-05 Bev are tr,~rj,-. ferred to the nucleons of the riuclous. As a proton in m-_. medi-im- vieight nucleus undergoes approximately 2 collioJons, the proton, in one sin-le r2icleon-iracleo-i collis-Loia, loses AIE ~_ 35 �_ '10 of ilts initi-al energy. By means of other measuraments of the pien energy spectrum carried out independently of the rxesent ~;)oper in a nucleon-micle-as collision AE - 40 t 10 ~1~3 is obtained. The statistical theory of urmitiple productioi, furnishes I 6E = (40 -- 50) The aut`,.ors t"iLcak G. V. Z. 1?,uznetsova -ild for lie.'..P i..,. the moasuremento, _L an I - wid. L. Popova fbr iiis asoistz.--ice -',I ajy[;ir.~7 measurinG resu t,. .here are 1 table m-d I reference. Card 3/7) BARASMTNOV, V. S. V. S. Barashenkov a~ld B. MI. Barbashov "The Electrical Folarizability of the -14cson Cloud in the Nucleon" Nuclear Physics, 9, No. 3, Jan. 1959, 420-423' (North Holland A~blishing Co., Amsterdam) Joint Institute of Euclear Research, Laboratory of Theoretical 111-,-sics, Dubnal, USSR 210) AUT-110.~~S: I.;arashenkov, V. S., Naang Nienl-ring SOV156- -~6- 26/71 TITL7: '-~'he flonuniqueness of the phase Analysis of Proton-Proton Collisions (Noodnoznachnost' fazovogo analiza Droton-protonnykh stolknoveniy) T "hurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fizilki, 19590 Vol 56, '~1- Pp 8~12-81M (USSR) A I;P A C'-~ in a niuiber of papers the analysis of 1AL-:,h c;ier--!- nucleon- nucleon scattering experiments were carried out on the basis of the phenomenological optical model (Fefs and in references 1, 2, and 4 it was further assumed that Ile ii 42-Im ~, holds for the real part of tho cor,,ipl x ph- s~ Also the authors of' this paper proceed from this model and develop a method for phase ;Ilift analysis of pp-collisions at energies of E -,--10 Bev on the further asgumption that in the case of a spatial distribution of the absorption coefficient K = K(-o;r) it holds for tho refraction coefficien+ I'(T*;r) 1 + 14 (Tpjr) ;.-,l and that for nucleon-nuclous interaction Card 1/2 The 1.onunioueriess of' the Phase Analysis SLV/~ _/71 of' Proton-,~roton Collisions K(E;r) = !,(E) ~ (r) and ,~O(_E;r) = n(l~) ~ (r), v;here ~(r) denotes the density of nuclear matter. For E-1 ealDev it vias found that the refraction- and absorption coofficien~s are of 4111,~ Same order of' ma~7nitudc. '.Ne croos sections calculaf,ed bv the authors a~-~roc within the error limits with obtained values. Thus, at E = 10 Bev, ert = _~0.10 -1cm- is found for the total scattej~irq,, cross section, and (5'in = 23.0.10- 27 cm 2 is found for the inelastic scattering cross section, Which is in agrooment with the values dctermined at Dubna (Ref 7). For other energies ',,he authors obtained the same result as Grishin, Saitov and Chuvilo ('~Lef 3). -Further results ~or 1-5:!9E:5-,10-0 Bev are contained 4n tables 1 and In conclusion, the authors thank D. I. Blokhintsev J-1-or discussions, and I. V. Chuvilo for discussions and critical renarks. -7here are 1 figure, 2 tables, and 7 references, 4 of wl',ic;h ~re Soviet. ASL~11~'CIA*I'IC,i: Ob"vedinennyy institut yadernykh i3sledovaniv ( United J,,jE_-,tjtute for i,'uclear Research) S 1) 1 -;, 2, 71 7): cleptember 1, 1956 Card 2/2 21(7) sov/56- 36- 71- 5o,/71 AUTTIORS: Bnr:ishen1zov, V. S., Malltsev, V. I,,. TITLE: The Production of Stran,-'E! Particles in (pp)-Collisions at 13nerCies of 3 Bev (Ronlideniye F;tr.,innykh chastits v (pp)-Stol- knoveniyakh pri enerGii 3 BeV) PER! ODI C.'~L: Zbiirna 1 ek s peri ment al n oy i t e or c t i c he sk oy f i z i k i 1 15 Vol "116, Nr 3, pp 933 934 (USS-R) ABSTR,'~CT: In a number of earlier papers the withors developed a stati-sti- cal theory of the multiple production of stran-e particles. For (nN)-collisions satisfactory agreement with the experi- ment is found if the energies of colliding particles are hiu-h. Noradays experii,iental verification of theoretical computations of (pp)-collisions is also possible. For the inelastic (pp)- collision cross section at 3 Bev 26 mb is assumed, which, according to references 1-3, results in a calculated Pro- duction cross section for Y,+-particles a+= 1.0 mb for V=V 2 and (~+=0-05 mb for V=V 3* The calculated production cross Ca-d 1/1 section for all strange particles is a SC 1-5 mb (V= V 2) The ~rodilction of StranCe i;artioles in (pp)-collicions SOV/56-36-3-50/71 at Enerl-ies of 3 Rev and 0-07 mb (V=V,). Experimentally, Btitriel ot !i1. (Ref 7) obtained the followin,"; for tho Kt-production cross section (momentum-.1.9 m = 140 Miev, 9 = 1800i-,,, c.m.s., ("p)- , m 11 I = (4-5� 0-9).10- 32 c M2Is t e rad i an /',- ev collision at 3 Bev): 0 exp (o+= 0.2 mb). On the assumption of an isotropic angular distribution in the c.m.s. the present paper obtnins a s j T'j j- lar valuo for all moi,.ienta for V=V 2 d+- 0.33 mb and for V=V 3' This value, however, deviates by several orders of -ri,-nitude from the value ealculated for V=V only on the 3 basis of statistical weights and without using 6 and the exp momentum distribution. There are Q. -references, 2 of -ahich are Soviet. ASMCIATION: Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy (Joint Institute for Iluclear Research) SUB'.'ITTED: October 27, 19518 Card 2/2 (7) AU i1ii ORS: 13arashenkov, V. 3 11 :.'na ---------- - N rl'~ lie TITLE: Interactaon Cross Section oF' 9 Bev Nucleons (Secher--.ye vzaimodeystviya nuklonov prl energii 9 BeV) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallroy i teoreti,~heskoy fiziki, 9'~~j v'D, Nr 4, PP 1319-1321 (USSR) ABSTRACT: N, P. Bogachev et al. (Re f 1) obtained a va'ue of i~~ 40 111b fo,~' the total (NN)-interactio n cross section at E = 9 Be,:. By us-ing the expezimental data of the proton range is, however; poeaAble to obtair mu-ob mr,--e accura-.e ---a-ues, An investigation of the mean ranges of protons in phntceynule--,~n Ilford G-5 at E 5.7 Bev gives an L-value tha-- agrees rail W---.-h that determined by mears of an :~.~ptxcal, mr.~del) tbecrRt-.c31-.'-T (L = 37, 6 --m)~ This resul -~'s in mb, alF~ca w I -rith t~ie exi)--mrimental val ue 7 5 ) m1h a-: F 0 Fo~- imest-igalions a" E = 9 Be- in NIYFI-R emi!ls-~ons 6) a !figure shows The course of the fvnct--ior. L, 3o mb, the theorct~caL L-value. equal t:-, h e. .0~5 Card 1/2 per--~mentai value: L r- (3-17 1 +- " 0) --Imi To a interaction Croon Section cf' 9 Be-j Nuclcon,3 3 Ov 0 5,17 8 'Of Of -a i: C', 14, 0, Br, and Ag a-,-F C) Bev g4 Vep, ~40 ,2 spe c t.,~ ve 1 y Tho.-,e rt, vul - t~ I-a h~,- can be used with succes,3 for "he rurpD,3e of t e r a c t _4 o n o f e I -? ir en ta ry p a - t. - .: I -- ~ a t E ::". ' BTho (:~,nclusion shank F. Markov, K Tolstc--~-, art," ET e- (:Uss-ons and N Bngacle- h-.- 1 f --g,-,re and 9 ref eT~-n,. e-.,, 4 - -F w-. --l', :ir~, .5,:.- ASSOCIATION: OW'yedlnennyy yaderny~h :LcsIedo---an-.v ~TT--, for Nuclear SUBMITTED: jani-,arY 3, 19-5q Card 2.12 21(l) AUTHORS; Blokhintsev, D I., Barashenkov, V. S., SOV/56-306-5-73/76 Barb-ashov, B. ;,-.. TITLE: The Electromagnetic Structure of the Proton and of the Neutron (Elektromagnitnava struktura protons, i neytrona) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fi7iki, 1959i Vol 36, Nr 5, pp 1611-1612 (Uss,~i) ABSTRACT. The experimental results of the dis.ribution of charge and ma.-netic moment in the nucleon are known to be in sharp contradiction to meson-theoretical calc-L,.lations-, T',e authors of the present "Letter to the Editor" are, however, of the opinion that the difficulties are mainly due to an inaccurate interpretation of the fact that the usual intervretation of llofstadterls t)'.I~OL'iments is actually neither unique nor accurate, but only possible. The discrepancy said to e-.-.ist between t'le distribution -~v 'ar/r2 law of iieson charge density accordint:, o Yuka a e Card 113 and the experimental one (-e-P) is of no real importance The E'lec'rcmaenetic; Structure of tho Proton -and SOV/56-36-5-73/76 T of ',Dt~ Neutron because the ran,.-es of applicability of these expressions are quite different. Proceeding from the expressions found by Salzman (Ref 1) for the total charee densit, ?Tr +~k'--' andfromtlnemapietic mo::~ent of the :7,e3c:l clo,-,d m(r~ m (r) + m (r) (one-pior, state), the cutoff j IT k method is briefly investigatud, and for the electric radius of the pion cloud 1 9j, C) 2, and for the e IT maiGnetic radius 0-40J1/JL,,1)' is obtained; for the m charge of the pion cl(.,:id Q 0.76 e and for the magnetic molnent m-rl= 1.25 et/2blc is obtained. The diotribution of charge and ma-netic moment in the ~c)re amounts to e - r "a r) /b-Wa Qk denotes the charge of the core, and mk -its ma,~netic moz-,ent. It is '.-:ro,;,,n from experiments that for the neutron Card 2/3 The Eic~ctro-~ar-,-etic Structure of the Proton and Sov/r~ 6 - 7 - 7 of the Neutron 2 r the anc::,alous mugnLtic ;:,.oment of the io i C 1,~ o.,, e n 0 ; 0 was experii.,,entally determined as being m T 8 5 A/2M c 2 3' 2 )/2 - Thus = < r. k + 'C3 e n , P (0,7f )2 is obtained, .~,hich a~;ree3 well with the expe21:~;Cnt. A figure shows the charCe distribution d(r) for protcn and neutron and their cores. The statement made by the autnors shows-that the result obtained by llofstaadter may be considered to aE;ree very satisfactorily ,,--ith the of the meson theory. There are 1 figure and 4 ref-lerences. ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy (Joint Institute of Nuclear Aesearch) SUBLITTED: March 5, 1 c~-59 Card 3/3 21 (7) AUTHORS; Barashenkov Malltsev, V. 11. SOV/56 37-3 56/62 TITLE: On the Reoonance Interaction of n Mesons PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy , tooreticheskoy f,,ziki, ~Q~19: Vol 37, Nr 3(g), PP 684 686 (USSR) ABSTRACT: For the explanation of the (Ti''p) cross section maximum near E = 1 Bev a number of authors developed the hypothes3s of pion.--resonance interaction. It also serves the purpose of ex, plaining the great multiplicity in the case of the nucleon antinucleon annihilation of pions and the inelastic (TI-P) scattering at E >,", Bev. The authors of the present. "Letter to the Editor" show, however, that the assumption of a (7,,n) :re-- sonance interaction in all these cases (11~,fs 1-8) is not stringent, because the experimental. resu"'s may also be ex- plained in a different manner. In this conne.-.-I-11~%r. the auThors investigate the conclusions to be drawn from the assump-tion of a (717L) resonance interaction for the inelasti3 interaction of particles at E,>1 Bev-, when many pions are produced, As a -,.on. crete exa 'mple the inelastic Oi*p) collisiDn at E = 5 Be.r. 1.5 investigated. Without assuming (nn) resonance anterao~i,)n thi3 Card 1/3 case has already been dealt with in reference 9. (in -~he basis On the Resonance Interaction of -a-Mesons SCOV/5,6- 37 -3 c,,5/62 of the results obtained there it is found "hat the following holds.- Theoretical variant Number of prongs of ~he s',ar 2 4 6 No (nn)interaction 0.98 t. 0. 12 0.99 0.116 2 1,'4 'With (nn)interaction 1.21 + 0.15 0.83 0.113 O.ei.q i 0.28 (Dyson; S=O,T=O) With (un)interaction 1.38 t 0.17 0.71 0~1*, o.64 ~ 0.36 (Takeda; S=O,T=l) As shown by the above compiled data, the theoretic-3.1 results, without taking account of a (nz)interac-,ion, are well able to represent the experimental results, Considerataon oil the latter (especially in the Takeda variant) only makes them worse. Ac cording to the theory without (nTi)in~era,-,1,-icn the fraotion of strange particles produced in inelastic (Ti'p) ~ciisioz-'- s arrjounts to 8.65 (5-5% K+ and 0.3~',, K''). According to Dyson this fraction amounts to 6,4, and according to Takeda -nly i-0 5.7'~'O- Experi- Card 2/3 mentally, however, among 110 inelastiC. 3tarS only 4 bases of a On the Resonance Int0raCtion of it-Mesons SOV/506-37-3-1)6' 2 i . /6 production of strange particles 77ere found 3-6c"O)~ A- cording to reference 10, however, Jit appears to be very P!-oba- ble that among the remaining 106 stars there wero a-ls-- 3U.--h in which, though those strange particles were produced, "hey wer,~- not disintegrated within the ohamber and were thereforE- not recorded, There are 1 table and 11 references, 2 of wh-l,,~h are Sovi6t. ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issiedovaniy (Jo-Int Inst-itute of Nuclear Research) SUBMITTED: May 20. 1959 Card 3/3 21 (1) AUTHORS: Blokhintsev, D. I., Barachenkov, V. SOV/53-68-3-5/11 Barbasliov, 11. M. TITLE: The Structure of Nucleons (Struktura nulzlonov) PMIODICAL: UsDekhi Tizich~%skikh nauk, 191-59, Vol 68, Nr 3, PP 417-447 (USSR) ABSTRACT: in chapter 1 (introduction) the authors discusvILkawals Theory of nucleon interaction by means of a ineson field as well as the physical model of a nucleon represented by fiiTure 1 with core, pion, and K-meson shell; the core dimension is given as amounting to -1/Mc = 2.1-10- 14 cm. In the folloiviii,- c-apter 2 the methods of investigatinm particle structure are lealt ,Ath. Besides the recoil effect the inelastic interaction i)roces.,.-es are discussed in detail. Table 1 shows the statistical e-ror~i of cross section measurements of inelastic collisiontl of -~) :,ui~, a uith Fe-nuclei at hi~~Ji ciiortios for four enovzt- Tl~e 11;-r-T1 a:id "black" doinains in the nuj~leun aea dealt -1-l'itli (.Yij 2). 601,1e other methods are mentioned and a table shows the wave lengths of various ra~,o. In chapter 3 the electro:..a~rot - 11 ic stracture of the nucleon is theoretically dealt %,.,ith, and the theory developed Card 1/4 by Chew and Low is especially bLd:en into ac-!ount. Table 'i The Structure of Nucleons SOV/53-68-3-5/11 represents the distribution of the electric charge in the pion cloud of the nucleon. The most il~ri-ort~iitl exoerimental results are ~-iven separately for proton ~~id neutron. Chaptt-~r 4 is ontitled "Critical Remarks -ind nn Analysi, of the kL-peri::-,ent_-, Carried out-by j1ofstadter"; in the individual parts the liT.~ait:~ of electrodynamics, the part played b,,; i.,~elastic processes, -rid the analysis of the scatterinG if olectroas oii protons an6 neutrons is discussed. Fi~;urc 6 o-hows t,io eiectronf~7110tic Ft.--acture of protons and neutrons in forl-.1 of Tiqe curves dp(r) and d n(r) viere taken from lpape-_s by -HofsT~idter. Chapter 5 deals- with some structural effects, -,f nizeloons. Ti,,,o problemo connected j~,ith the electroma,~_-notio of nucleons are discussed: the electric polarizibilit,-., of the electron cloud iij the nucleon according to Chew; the factor xof = og is jiven p as amounting to 4-10-43 CM3 / A 6 -1.4- 10-42 cm3, which is lower than the value given by Yu. A. Aleks-androv. In the second part of this chapter the electromagnetic mass of the nucleons and the stability of protons ~accordin to reference 59) are Card 2/4 investigated. Chapter 6 deals with theoretical experi-irients The Structiare of Nucleons SOV/53-68-3-5/11 carried out for the purpose of interpreting the electromagnetic structure of the central nucleon ranges. Whereas in the procedin- chapters the peripheral ranges of nucleons were dealt with, the following chapters deal with the theory of central parts. Individually, the influence of strange particles, the contribution of nucleon-antinucleon pairs (according to I. Ye. Tanzi, figure 8), and some details of the theory of the form factors and dispersion relations are dealt with. Uhapter 7 deals with the nuclear structure of nucleons. Several problem5 connected vith the electroma.-netic interUtion of nucleons in the nucleus (nucleons am-on.- thems-*elves, nucleons with pions, K-mesons, and antinucleons) are investigated. The cores of the nucleons are briefly dealt vith (several experimental results obtained at the OIYal (Joint Institute of Nuclear Research) are given. - Figure 10: Histograms of pp- and pn-collisions at 9 Bev (proton-synchrotron) are -,iven. The optical model of the nucleon is discusoed in detail anO, so is pion-pion interaction. In chapter 8 the authors deal with the theory o 'f the optical nucleon model: the equation for nion-nucleon scattering is given and discussed, and so are the conditions for the occurrence of Uard 3/4 a complex potential. Uhapter 9 finally gives quite a short The Structure of Nucleons summary. The material of this ori-in. There are 12 ficures, 0 27 of which are Soviet. FIOVI 53-68-3-5/11 survey is mainly of Western 5 tables, and 60 references, Card 4/4 3- 0 u-, S/089/60/009/004 /007/0 20 B006/BO70 AUTHORS- Barashenkov, V,, S, Syan' Din-chan TITLE~- Beams of High-energy Gamma Quanta PERIODICAL! Atomnaya energiya, 1960, Vol, 9, No. 4; PP 300 - 301 TEXT- The ordinary method of producing hard gamma rays is to use electron accelerators. Gamma rays of up to 1.06 Bev can be produced in thiq- way (Stanford linear accelerator), Large proton accelerators as, the proton synchrotron of OIYaI (Joint Institute of Nuclear Re5earcLn)-in Dubna produce high-intensity beams of still harder gamma rays., The main gamma source in such accelerators is the decay of neutral picns generated by collisions of the accelerated protons and the target nucl,~-ons, Statistical calculations showed that the mean number of gamma quanta produced per nucleon - nucleon collision is equal to the number of charged pions produced in such collisions (Fig, 1) The gamma quantum distribution can be described by the following expression: Beams of High-energy Gamma quanta S/Ou/N"R09/004/007/020 B006 B070 Pmax P W (k;0) = 2 W (p;O) dp/ C+ r.,2 max W,(p;O)dp/p, W (p;O) describes 3" -11 TP JU - 11 the distribution, p momentum, the angle of emission of the neutral piona produced in the nucleon nucleon collisions; k and 0 in the W function denote the energy and the angle of emission of the gamma 'r 2 2 ) __'~ quanta in the laboratory system; K = Ik'(!4k 0/k 1141; k gamma energy in the rest eystem of the neutral pion, the n0 mass This furmula. >,,- holds for k 0,5 Bev, but may be used for rough estimates also for k~--,:0,2 Bev. Since the experimental values of 'V,(P;E)) for the proton synchrotron of OIYaI are not yet known, the authors calculated this funct-Lon by using the statistical theory of the multiple production for a kinetic energy of the accelerated protons of 10 Bev~ Figs~ 2 and I show the calculated sppctra and the angular distribution of the gamma quanta, k max W?' (k) - 2TTW r(k;O) sin 0 d0 ; W Je,) ~ WY(k;O)dk Fig 4 shows 0 3 0,2 8'' - Beams of High -energy GP~L:ui,- S1089,160 009f/004/007/02C-3 B006/BO70 IT W,(k;C) for different 0. The normalization 2n sin 0 (10 max W_(k;O)dk=1 0 b was chosen for W (k;O),, As the diagram shows, most of the gamma quanta are emitted in tL region of small angles. The intensity of the radiation decreases rapidly with increasing energy of the gamma quanta.. The authors thank U., A, Markay for suggesting the topic, for discussions. and for advice. They thank V. I. Veksler for comments and discussions. There are 4 figures and 2 references; 1 Soviet and 1 US,, SUBMITTED! April 4, 1960 Card 3/3 S10891601009100610061011 B1021B212 AUTHORSt Barashenkov_,__V_.._S., Hsien Ting-ch'ang TITLEt Production of fast-neutrino beams PERIODICALt Atomnaya energiya, v. 9, no. 6, 1960, 489-490 TEXT: In the past various tests have been made with fast neutrinos; some have been made to check experimentally if, at high energies, the weak interaction will change over to a strong interaction. High-energy neutrino beams are produced in powerful proton accelerators, such as the proton synchrotron in Dubna and the 30-Bev accelerator in Geneva. Neutrinos are produced during the decay of charged pions formed through the collision of fast nucleons. The energy spectrum and the angular distribution of these neutrinos may be calculated if the energy spectrum and the angular distribution of pions produced in NN collisions are known. In general, this problem is very difficult but can be simplified if only fast neutrinos and small angles (6,,) are considered. Here, neutrinos with E> 1Bev and E), of a few degrees 2are considered. The use of a neutrino detector with an area of SD -I M located several meters Card 1/4, 510891601009100610061011 Production of fast-neutrino beams B102/B212 from the target justifies such an approximation. If W,,(p;~) represents the momentum distribution of the charged pions (9 is measured to the direction of flight of the primary protons), then the neutrino spectrum at a distance L from the target will be given by Wv(E;8;1,) - a ~ W, (P;B) Ll -exp(- -!~ 1)' -42 with a = m2/(m2_ 2); m denotes ),aE/M 1 P j p 2 the pion mass, /,tthe muon mass, and 1 = Tc-10 7.68 (T represents the pion lifetime; L is given in meters). Fig. 2 shows neutrino spectra for E) - 00 in the laboratory system. Neutrino spectra --re only slightly dependent on the angle; this is also apparent in Fig. 3, where the total neutrino flux is shown as a function of L for E;>1 Bev and E> 2 Bev at 0 0 0 - 0 and 9 = 3 . The limits of the neutrino flux at L = oDare given by WN(e,co W(2)(Q,OD 9 V 1) 00 1.5 0.18 30 1.4 o.16 (see Fig. 3). At a distant of L = 30 m, 1.1-10 neutrinos will pass Card 2/4, 'Production of fast-neutrino beams S1089,16010091oc6loC6,1011 3102/B212 through 1 cm2 of detector area per inelastic NN collision event; at L = 50 M, 0.6-10-8 neutrinos; and at L = '100 m, 0.27-'10-aneutrinos. The authors thank A. Markov, R. Asanov, and 1. Polubarinov for (11scussions. There are 3 figures and 6 references: 4 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. The reference to the English-language publication reads as follows: .R. Sternheimer. Phys.Rev. 99, 277 (1955). SUBMITTED: June 22, 1960 Card V~ BARASEENKOV, V.S.~ VAL'--PEY [Wang-Ptei.).: MALtTSFV, V.M. Pulse distribution of particles generated in E = 9 Bev. inelastic lal-collisions. Zhur.eksp.i teor.fiz. 38 no.2,650-652 F 160, (MIRA 14~-5) 1. Obl'yedinennyy institut yaaeimykh issledovaniy. (Collisions (Nuclear physics)) S/053/60/072/001/003/005 B013/B060 AUTHOR: Barashenkov, V. S., TITLE: Interac ti.on Cross'Sections of High-energy Particlesiq PERIODICAL: Uspekhi fizicheskikh nauk, 1960, Vol. 72~ No. 1, pp. 53 - 74 TEXT: Most of the latest information concerning the interaction cross sections of high-energy particles was obtained with accelerators in Brookhaven, Berkeleyq and Dubna. Only a minor part comes from experi- ments with cosmic rays. Experimental data on*the interaction ~,-ross sec- tions of particles of different kinds at energies of E >_ 0.8 Bev are dis- cussed and interpreted in the present paper, Phenomena arising in the high-energy range exhibit a number of characteristics which are, how- ever, the same for the interaction of different kinds of particles. Tables 1-3 give experimental data concerning the interaction cross sec- tion of nucleons on the basis of data given in Refs. 1-30. The more im- portant among them are illustrated in Fig~ 1. The curves drawn here can be used for the interpolation of experimental data. The experimental Card 1/3 interaction Cross Sections of High-energy S/053/60/072/001/003/005 Particles B013/13o6o values of (nN) interaction cross sections are given in Tables 4-6 (Refs. 31-40,42-46,84,90), and the more importftnt among them are illus- trated in Fig. 2. Table 7 and Fig. 3 show the now known values of CV-10- interaction cross sections, on the strength of data from Refs. 9 and 55. Tables B-10 and Fig. 4 contain experimental values of the interaction cross sections of charged K-mesons with nucleons, on the strength of data from Refs- 59-60. Information on the interaction of n-- and K-mes- ons with n-mesons is at the present state of research only available from the analysis of indirect experimental data (Refs. 61-67,72j89). The following is dealt with in the theoretical interpretation of experi mental data: stability of interaction cross sections at high energies (Refs. 66,69); equality of interaction cross sections of particl95 with antiparticles (Refs. 70-72); dependence of the cross sections on iso- topic spins - Figs. 1,2,4-6 (Refs. 72,76,79); dependence of the cross sections on the spins of colliding particles Refs. 72,79-81.). The ex.- perimental and theoretical data supplied afford a fairly clear quali- tative picture of the behavior of interaction cross sections of nucleons, antinucleons, n- and K-mesons with nucleons in the energy range E--(1-10) Bev. Quantitative data are; however... insufficient in a number Card 2/3 Interaction Cross Sections of High-energy S/053/60/072/001/003/005 Particles B013/BO60 of cases. The author finally points out two problems of basic importance. One of these raises the question as to how far the total cross section, the elastic and the inelastic cross sections remain constant at E --> cx). The other one concerns the research of possible perturbations of the equality of interaction cross sections of particles and antiparticles. An annex deals with the mean free path of fast particles in photoemul- sion - Fig. 7, Table 11 (Refs. 27,72,86-88). D. V. Shirkov is mentioned, There are 7 figures, 11 tables, and 91 references: 23 Soviet. Card 3/3 J- 10 01 60 BOA 11,1. 0q e o 01 60 fit Sn e T gi er e. 5 the 0'r Nib C.n "t, in 0 oil 017n OCC)r C Oil 5 e On t. 0 an V, e t~ lati ~ ty -re ef bc)-r 0 - t rgy ?) erSic f an~ ell ab- e-ae. cr \I- . sent e t 6e T eem T ir. e of 1-11,o -onsiae ~AAC 0 -In N-1 P. kjo joll 0 If ~,o 11 . ~ ) -~e . T t,)a, , . - C, I e 0j Se 5e ~e, 'pe-C -fos, CT 0 S in-'rea- -. In t'll'opn C:5 e oil ct. "k ain, oil 0 C. V -0 C, - - ter- dLoes yle"I'l Lo tt. 1,110 1 C. least 0 . on ('71, k 1, C e I k C),r nt 0 171 ti 0~ Yj(! 4. e s Ic "al the t1le 'cal 0 v ~ lie , t ~or oq~-3 tb" .A The Real Part of the Amplitude of Elastic S/020/60/134/001/003/021 Scattering at Hi~,,h Enercies B019/BO60 ,j E, and that the coefficients A, and B, in slowly than the energ, (3) are vanishing, On the basis of formulas (',,) and (6), the authors conclude Prom an anal sis of data now available on pion-nucleon interection that i Y the coefficients Ao and Be in (3) should be likewise vanishinC, Values are, however, given for Be that were calculated from experimental data of the cross section for various energies (2 to 5 Bev). which differ largely froui zero, These diverging results are discussed, and the relation :F,2 = const/E2 is obtained for the contribution of non- diffraQtion scattering to the elastic scattering cross section. D+ = const-'-0.3'10-13 cm is given for the real part of the amplitude, in connection with the measurement of the elastic pion-nucleon inter- antion cross section at very small angles. the authors mention a paper by P~ K, Markov et a!. (Ref. 5), and also papers by 1. Ya. Pomeranchuk (Ref. 4) and S~ Z. Belenkiy (Ref. 6) are. referred to. They thank D, V~ Shirkov and Cb7hou Guan-chzhao fo- the-ir critical remarks, There are 0 references~ 5 Soviet and I US, 1, ~Phc' Real part Scatte 01' the Amplitude 0' DIagric, ring at Hig-11, Energ' '-les S, 02016o1'134,10011003102, -~SSOCIATIOI~. Ob"Yed ineny,. B019113060' nstl- in tl-lt YUd,r,y he 'Ute of J"U'l Lar I (joirit PUSENTED: pr ! 1 1960, by 196o 01 an 2 r BARASHENKOV, V.S.; MALITSEV, V.I.',. [Generation of deuterons in the interaction of fast rucleons with nuclei] Obrazovanie deitonov pri vzailr.-odeistvil bystrykh nuhlonov s itidravii. Dubna, Obllvdinorri~,i in-t itidernykb issl. 10/61. 8 P~. (MIRA 15:1) (Deuterons) (Nuclear reactions) BARASHENKCV., V.S.; MJLNTSEVA~ V.ii.,, tekhn. red. [Elastic interactions of particles at high energies] Uprugie v2aimodeiotvila chastits pri bol'shikh energiiakh. Dubna, Ob"edinermyi in-t iaderrWkh issl.~ 1961. 117 p. (MIRA 15:3) (Euclear reactions) .2 r (jgz, AUTH.`T~: V. S, TITLE; Inelastic interactions between review at the All-Union Field Theory and the Theory of Uzhgorod 1960) 17/6 1 i 3 2~ , B201 B '--,J rh enerL_-.,; T,~,rtil c'"Ies 'A Conference on the Particles: PERIODICAL: Fortschritte der Physik, v. 9, no. 1, 1()61. 29-41 TEXT; The author states that it ig only by the Jntroduction of 11-?w ,concepts that the traditional theory can be made to fit the results obtained by means of accelerators both in the U,S. and the USSR. To be-il, 22070 G/01 7/61 /C)C)9/00 119C)111002 Inelas-i-- iLnteractions between, Bi 35./B201 1;('w" 'er. 111:trkod I y un:,zymmot ri c:al Vito menn-1 th~O colli:--iono also In the absenoe of a statistical equ.il~brl 1111i The ti,eOrY will gi-ve the experimental result only if one distin6A.,iLhe~-- betweon ar.d. peripheral collisions following a suggestion by 1) 1 ~ B I ok h i n " s e (Ref. 5; D I, Blokhintsev, V. S. Barashenkov, B MI Barbashov, Uspeklu fiz., nauk, 66, 417 (1959)), According to measurements conducted at Dubna, Dver 50 of the inelastic collisions must be peripheral ones. To obtain t-he right angular distribution also for pN collisions one assumes in accordance with I, E Tamm (Ref,. 7: 1, E. Tamm, The materials of the 9-th annual Conference on High Energy Physics, Kiev 1959) that the nucleon wliclr emits the peripheral meson passes into an excited isobaric state which, an its turn. decays independently The following formula is derived for th~, energy distribution of peripheral mesonsi Card G101 61/009/001/001/002 7 n ca t c o 'P,,? t,,-: e e n. B1 33YB201 )2 , fIV(p, + Et//j#-). .1 P2 J, (p p) d p x ~2) p (lip x - E q'J, (qg) dq - 0 (1)2 21,Y 2fl2) v(q2 + 0/y2#2) q(ql p2) J,(q P JO (P~)) dp - 0) dq f f wq 0 0 2 Ferc, v(.- ) denoter, 'he form factor of the meson field source; 2 .2 2 2,2 2. is the pion mass. q(q,~) is the number of mesons the en.~,. ~i dist%nce from a fast nucleon. The recent measure- men'r have nee essit of assuming a resonance (-17,7) inter- Y acticn. 11). In case of an annihilation of slow antinucleons, mn 1 i f i ethe theory (Table III). The Dubra r i,heorles i-hat. ns-nume for the multiple ~ 2070 G/017/61/009/001/001/002 bet-.%,een ... Inel B133/B201 -,roduct;on K r~lrticles to take nlace in a volume smaller than Thai of the ot`.%~_,r -.),articles. Observations on cosmic rays with energies 0 confir:~,,o?~ "he necessity of taking peripheral interactions into ,cccunt. I' vet to be decided upon whether a cascade interaction -~es pl.-cc Lit ere-7.ies Bev between fast particles and atomic nuclei, or a un4-fied cxciteO com,,)ound system is formed, which further decays into -c I re are 7 -c-rate T-_rticlles. 'h.2 figures, 3 tables, and 25 references: Soviet-bloc anC 16 non-Soviet-bloc. The 3 most recent references to E'ns,lish-language publications read as follows: V. S. Barashenkov, 7. ;'.-alt--ev, E7. 1K. ;'..ihu1, Nuclear Phys. 15, 583 (1959); `1 .S. Barashenkov, 1".uclear Phys. 15, 486 (1960); N. Horwitz, D. Mliller, 1. .'.'urray, R. Trf_'~-). Phys. Rev. 115, 47,2 (1.159)- ASI_OCTATIO": --o4nt Institute of N'uclpar Res earch,Laboratory of ':!~_,oretical Physico, Diibna (Uss-) 17/61 1 2 B1 35/B201 AUTHOR: Barashenkov, V. S. TITLE: Small-angle elastic scattering of high-energy prirticle5. (A review at the All-Union Inter-university Conference on the Field Theory and the Theory of Elementary Particles; Uzhgorod,1060) PERIODICAL: Fortschritte der Physik, v. 9, no. 1, 1961, 42-49 TEXT: (pp) scattering experiments conducted with 8-5 Bev at Dubna show, for small angles, an elastic scattering cross section which is much larp_er than would correspond to the optical model. Theoretically, this means that the real Dart of the elastic scattering amplitude D(E) for 0 is different from zero. The behavior of D(E) is therefore theoretically studied for energies E >1 Bev. In the dispersion relation, all such terms as approach infinity faster than or like E are found to be vanishing. As a result, dE + Card 1/6 ~.x 2: 2 ') 7 1 G/017/61/009/001/002/002 Small-angle elastic ... B133/B201 holds for the elastic scattering of nucleons. Here, D 0 D+(I),); Lk-iS the pion mass; k E2 _ 2 P_; ;5� are the total cross sections for the inter- action of charged Dions with protons. Similarly, III I M_ dB (E)] BA - DO - 2/! n2 --- f k 0 I M f dE + 7~~, - - _(E) - ,(E)l 0, (3) 14 k Af follows for nucleon-nucleon scattering. Here, D� D�(M); Mi is the -'F ~ , - nucleon mass; k = Ei ~12; ~,+ are the total cross sections for (pp) and (7p) interactions. These relations allow ~'� to be calculated in the nonphysical region. The numerical calculation of Di has been performed according to a program by I. Kukhtina at the Computer Center of the Academy of Sciences, USSR, using a Strela computer. (Cf. Fig. 1). The limit value of D+ for high energies is ,/Oli 7/6 1 /Ouq/ I/ ~`2 1 1 53/B201 dF (J)U D"') _j f + a- + (4) 2 a fc)2!_o%-:s _froai the relation ~z+ for E ',a. D, for hi~~h also becomes constant in case of scattering of nucleons or antinucleons b,,T nucleons: M D, -11i dE E, a, (E) +(E)] (Y~ DI) - - - -- __ T_ 1) Al I. 2.zi J, 0 dE (E) + v- (E)] + a follows frorn tl~e relaticn + for E--a. Since the (Iffl) cross section i~i on: 'v kro-.%,n up to Bevt experiments are being conducted at Du'-r.a and -.-,,i'uh 9.5 -and 6.15 Bev. The elastic (pp) cross section has already been calculated (Cf. Fig. 4). The elastic scattering at high encrFies can lh~~ analyzed Phenomenologically. Then, the scattering 11:nDlitUdO, (!(~VQl()P(_,d by begerd~r~,,~ TIOI~ynomlal_-,, reads: Car~ 3/ L;)71 G/017/61/009/001/002/002 elaf~' 4 B133/B201 (21 1) 0 - e2i'l P, (Cos 0) ',herein are de termined experimentally. T~ Ile c o.-.i. e.-:: r-ict ce e fi- c i e n t -,-(r) = n+ ik(r) i s connec ted wi t h by d' (10) This equvt4on `:-.r,~)rtant -for the interaction with nuclei, where '-f(r) is known f"om olec':--n :-c--orinG. Mlore important for the interaction of elementary ,),!rt4--.:er t':e inverse eauation 2 (1 rdr d t)2 f I/r2 T hris boen also o.ntainod independently at the Budapest Physics Institute _-.~o~ck.o- a n(~ -~ e;, tyan ' Rc. 0 :G. Domokos, A. Sebastyan, 2xplicit. -7c!,."_ion of the in-.,c-sion -,-)blem in a phenomenological optical model Small-an,--. 5/B20 1 (to be published". There are 5 figures and 12 ref erence~l: Foviet-blo.~,. The 3 most recent reference,,,, to T~111~1.iCntions r(.~Id as follows: D. I. Blokhintsev, V. S. Barashenkov, V. G. Crishirl C)V C) Cimentoc?, 240 (1958); D. Ito, S. Minami, 11. Tanaka, 1,uovo Cimnento 20~ (1058': T. D. Snearman, 'The Dion-nucleon couplinC conniflint' DreTlrint lo6o. ASSOCIATION: Joint Institute of Nuclear Research, Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Dubna (USSR) Legend to Fig. 4: Energy dependence of the real part of the elastic (pp) scattering amDlitude D +M. Lab. system 13 T in Bev. D in units of 10 CM. C is a constant. Card 5/6 S/069/61/010/002/007/01 S B1 02/13209 L AUTdORS: Barashenkov, V. S., Mal'tsev, V. M., Mikhul, E. K. TITLE: The mechanism of the interaction between fast nucleons and nuclei PERIODICALi Atomnaya energiya, v. 10, no. 2, 1961, 156-158 TEXT. At present, two diverging suppositions on the mechanism of interac- tion between 9-Bev protons and nuclei are existing: a) Simultaneous interac- tion with the entire nuclear matter "tube", b) intra-nuclear cascade inter- action. In order to clarify which of the two suppositions gives a better description of the experimental facts, the authors calculated the 9-Be~r nucleon interaction according to the intra-,nuclear cascade theory and com-, pared the results with experiments. Calculations were made after the Monte Carlo method with relativistic three-dimensional kinematics, consideration of the many-particle production in collisions between fast, particles and I -,- -ml- --0_q-r elintvihii+.inn~ -i+~) vo~npnt fn 89357 The mechanism of the ... S/089/61/010/002/007/018 B102/B209 Comparison between calculated and measured (Refs. 1,2) data is given graphically and in tables. Fig. 1 shows the angular distribution of shower particles for a) light and b) heavy nuclei; Fig. 2 shows the same for ca9r;ade particles. Fig. 3 illustrates the energy distribution of the cascade parti-- cles (relative number of particles versus kinetic energy) for a) light and b) heavy nuclei. Table 1 Mean number of particles produced in one inelastic. nucleon-nucleon collision Particle shower cascade evaporated Table 2 Card 2,6 light nuclei theor. exp. 2.9 3.0'0.2 -4- 1.5 1,4-0~1 3.5 3.310.1 heavy nuclei theor. exp. 4.1 ."0.3 4~0. + 4,,1-0~5 -0A) S/Op' 61/010/002/007/01" ~-he mechanism of t),e ... :3102 200 7 an '-ine-ic enerEy of the particles produced in one inelastic collision . e, fl- - I - - 'be'LI-.-,-een -oro'Uon and a mediual.-Yei--ht r)-oto-emu-'-sion nucleus in Ee%,) Particle theor. exper. shower protons 2-5 3.0 0-5 oho7,er pions 0.52 o.63+-O.l --ascade protons 0-15 0.120-0.012 .cascade nions 0.048 0-040'0-003 The name sho-,%,er particles is applied to nucleons with 0-5 - 9 Bev and pions with 0.08 - 8 Bev, the name caL-cade particles to nucleons of 0.03 - 0.0; 1~ev and Dicns of 0.15 - 0.08 Bev. Particles of lower energies are terme.1131 ilevLporatec"'. As may be seen, the results concerning shower and cascade par'Licless a_rree -~,.-ith each other, also for evaporated particles -.:-ith black tracks. Thus, the results of the Dresent investigations speak in favor of the intra-nuclear cascade mechanism for the case of energies of 9 Bev and less. There are 3 figures, 2 tables, and 6 references: 4 Soviet-bloc and Card 3,6 S/08 61/010/002/007/018 The mechanism of the ... B102YI3209 non-Soviet-bloc. 3 3,:,'l T T'E DJU-1Y 14, 1960 50 0 30 c~y 2D 10 Car d 4j 6 0 t'. A f,O 0,5 0,2 -0,2 -0,6 CasO BkRASHENKOV, V.S. I International involving verY S 1(l. conference on the theoretical aspects of phPnomena high energie�. Atom. enerr. 11 no-3:26Z-264 (1-,IRA 14; 9) (Nuclear research--Congresses) BARASHMV, V..,5. Interaction of '!/--mesons in the-Fermi statistical theory. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 40 no.5:1313-1315 MY 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1, Ob"yedinennyy institutsrdernykh issledovaniy., (Meson BWSIM,NKOV, V.S. Author's aorrections and supplementary remarks on the article" Cross sections of the interaction of high energy particlesoll Uspofiz.nauk '13 no.3-.589-590 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:6) (Particlesp Elem:-4ntary) BARASHENKOV, V. S.; KEYSER, G. Y.; OGREBA, A. A. "Compton Effect on Nucleon, Nucleon Polarizability" report pr:T-senLed at the Inti. Conference on Ifigh Energy Physics, Geneva, 4-11 july 1962 Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Laborator'y of Theoretical Physics LuroE7s :ecticns o~' antiri,,~,,-- i --o-uctic,nl in. , I-It inul-A onov. ~ i"'I'l,-) 16: IC) sloag 62/013/003/001/007 B102 B104 AUTHORS: Barashenkov, V. S., Malltsev, V. M. TITLE: Particle production at very high energies PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 13, no. 3, 1962, 221-227 TEXT; The numbers of particles produced in inelastic (NN) and (0) collisions in the energy range 1-303 Bev were estimated, in connection with the design of 10 and 100 Bev accelerators. The following conclu5ions were reached with respect to the multiplicity of particle production in such collisions: (1) the heavy-particle production probability amounts to about 25','0 of the pion production probability. (2) 'Uhe'n the energy T.>1 BEV, the total number of particles produced remains nearly constant whatever the type of particles colliding with the target nucleons. The pions produced in (pp) and (pn) collisicns decay partly in the immediate vicinity of the target, giving gamma quanta (n 0, 'r,_'110- 16 sec), and partly at a + ' 1 -6 distance of 10-100 m, giving neutrinos and muons (T~ I T_ 0 sec): hence the intensities of the y,V and g beams are studied as functions of the energyand of distance from the target. (a) y-quanta. At high bombarding Card 1/3 ... Particle production at very S/08 62/013/003/001/007 B102 104 YI3 proton energies, the number of y-quanta of energy greater than a given value K emitted at an angle 9 is max (T) MU (T) n dq (P,G,T) where is the 71 F(K,9,T) = 2 (T) i p 'q momentum distribution and n- (T) = 2n P(0,9,flaingdg. For very Y 0 energie's, the solid angle in which the quanta Lire emitted is very small (GL-O'). (b) neutrinos. The total number of neutrinos having E >Y iS given by the analogous expression - -II n (7) 17 (K; 0; L; T) = ' dq I 1 (1); 0; T) 1 - OX 11 b 7 68 1) L7rrO is the distano;e from the target, 9 the angle measured from the Card 2/3 S/06 62/013/003/001/CD7 11'article'production at very ... B102YB104 proton beam, b 1 - (P/111)2, it and m are the muon and pion mass, T' nV(T) - -n + (T) (T), and n-V (T) 2, S V(0,0, co,flsingdg. (c) muons. R 0 The expression (T) IL .11 (K; 0; L; T) dq 11 (P; 0; T) 1 2- (T) (T) A the mean number of muons produced per is obtained, where n 4 + inelastic (NN) collision. n (T) . 2n f M(0,Q,oo,T)sin9d0- In no casb was 0 the background intensity taken into account. There are 6 figures and I table. SUBMITTED: October 14s 1961 1 Card 3/3 holfj2 06/0' 8/02 326/0 BI oll 02 Ci CnI.- 07 tic'05 par of tiy -60riy- nau io74 1069 dth cons V 9 3,~v -,)ro u calculat-ic;--s - I tfle -action 0. 16 ~ I N, 'b -, , crir.len j) y ,, ro'~Ilced j~s 14 and L . -7 Sa ,. r 0 nuclc no ' i ~,Ujsioyl 0 t o a:. ene v -and 0 dL"-Yc 1, cc)r -ray A I,C JIL'i , 11 C -Le- 2 3 - - - 0'-- tho -a G a as ~ca , C.; -~iclc- a ene ol ac.-, 3, 0 c l O a - tha Tl &,.-; r , -LO c r 1 ~ -t cul - 0.5 3c T%- 0C ~1. n 0.5r - -Cemc ) -ascade 3 d coo r . ts 3rOv:o 1trallucic 06 . 9 3cv c tion r C DC C'--C iov i ;b C) t C) f T 1 e o 1- 0C;,~ c I i, 1, t u t 00f c 1 e 4 n to th e e rl"I c0 n s c, f 3-.- u c I C C', r; Z3 -13r I, -c-ra c -Lion c n c Lc n c, n 'D c --~aloac Ol elaS 4 4 C 4-'eraclior i n t 0 v" 0 t~ t I S/056/62/'C42/001/0""4/048 B125,/E102 AUTHORS: Barashenkov, S., Blokhtnt,:ev, D. I., Wan~- Jun-, HuanC-, Tsu-chan, 1111 0 TITLE: Inelastic high-enerry pion nucleon inturactions. PERIODICALi Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fliziki, v. 42, no. 1, 1962, 217-223 T EXT :The calculations of peripheral invla.,tic ii'll intaractions(ty'O types of interactions) at E,,l Bev recently made in Dubria, in the rincle-meson approximation were comoared ,,.,ith ey erimental rusuits- if *he number of , ons produced (Dia&ram 0 Fig . 1 is even, tlien the pion prodiiction is the main process in the peripheral collision which, odd number (diacram D) is accompanied by the production of a sintJo pion in the scattering of a virtual meson from a nucleon. It jr, sufficient to stidy processes A and B whose inter&ction cro5s sections are Inelastic hi~-h-enerLy pion nucleon 11~av n (Y., (E) ~ g" g~ S/O 5 ' '62/042/001/01714/045 ... B125/B102 �dq (2n) (Q) K (Q) 4PQ x In I + - )- - ) - - A ~P-q -p.qo -:-Ipq - (-'Poqo - IL2)2- 41,7q-- and P~a., n P n (E) P"dP S) (S) jp~ Pow K( I 1"+(Af+10* (p) (2). x (2.11,p, - All - RI +1L')2 - AP 2P., Mien calculatin& the sinele-rieson approximation the Cii1thors combired all '17r-interactions in the upper nodes oil the di,,qrams A and B. T 1 -. e r:itios of the cross sectionj for even and o+1 numbers of mesons at tl,~: energies E 0 of the primary me*on are Civer in T,,!'ble 1. The core of nucleon can be determined from. the type of the prodtiction of ,:r, o~"' r of mesons at hiCh primary-particl~~ When usinp the .,~-coliision cross section of 23 mb calc(ilateJ a %111-intcr`Oti~)n -A r S/0 "~ 62/0;1 2/C01/0 7-',/0-1 S inela~Aic hi~rh-ener[;:; pion nucl,. 1,312~)YB102 constant 14-5 one obtoirs 40 mb for the cro.-s sect-ions of the proce:;ces A and B. Tbe calculated values of the multiplicit~r of the :)-frticIe,. produced and the anl-n,lar unI encr(;,,,r distributions of the recoil nucleons are coinn.!red v:''Ii the experimental data. The peripherv-1 -inte-raction vdth sir.~Je-reson exchanLe proves to be the decisive mechanism. The experimental data are not rE~liable rmd the contribution Of procosses to the trunsfer of lnrtre momenta Y.hich miCht be of imnortnnce, has hitherto not been stuaipul. The ,azthor6 thank 1'. N. Govorunj Kim Ze Pkhon, and F. Libl, collaborators of th'? V-chislitellnyy tsentr (Coriputer Center) of the Joint institute of (-Ie,.,r 1ese!irch for their help in U)e w::,iericA computat ions liz.; 11-slen -ch'ar. for discassion,; of thr m t od!, of c-AculAint- ftc chart-e liotribution in the statistical th'or~-. Th,,,)re arE- 7 fiirure2, '> tables, an.-II 7 Soviet-bloc non-3ovief bloc. Th e three - 11 referencer- reference,7 to EnLlish-lanL:ua. e publications r'-LId Eli,.; follo%-,F: D. I. Ann. Int. Blo' hintsev. CERLIT Symposium II, 155~ 1~56; Proc. Of the 196C) Con-f. on Hi-I-i FnerC-,,, Phys. at Rochester, Univ. of R3clhestcr, 1 ') "')CO L. -Ro3bert'. Phys. Rev. Lett, 1, 50, 195"~- 4 Pior micloon I k n o T; n yinstil (United !.-.~Aitute of SIT -3: iT ~,-:D . 2.1, , 1 )Ill S/05~ 621 42/0 -~1/07,1/0 / /0 . . . 1;125/B102 it ,,,:-idernylkh Nucloar lie,~oaroh) 1 1 The mont importont Lypo.,; of 1110 A nild P 1 n inel "I"itic PIC 1 -i//;, --Q-7X RARASHENKOV. V.S._; MIHUL, E.K.; HUANG TZE-'= Gross section for str#ge particle gonerAtIon, Acta physica Pol 20 no.8:657-661 161. 1. Joint Institute for Nuclear Revearch, laboratory of Theoretical Physics.. Dubna %&S.R. -BARASHEN.KOV,-V.S.; MATLSEV, V.M! Effective cross section for reaction (p,p'~I-I+). Acta phys'ica Pol 22:Suppl.:173-178 062, 1. Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Laboratory of Theo- retical Physics, Dubna, U.S.S.R. 4i; ;.t 17~14-63, EW W/'DS: AFFTC/ASD ACCESSION NR-. AP3005297 S/0056/63/045/002/0381/0383~ -i AUTHORS: Bc intsev, D. I.; Mikhul, arhgj-ghfjgL0,V.j WSBl Patera, I.-,-Sem-asnxo,. U. 10 TITLE: Momentum spectrum of ba ons in inelastic collisions betwee fast pions and nucleons SOURCE: Zhur. eksper. i 'teoret. fiz., v. 45, no. 2, 1963, 381-383; Topic TAGS: baryon , momentum spectrum,pi.on-nucleon collision pion- ...pion collision , SIGMA hyperon , LAMBDA hyperon ABSTRACT:, It is shown that the reason for the double peak observed in the A and Z hyperon momentum spectrum in inelastic collisions be...:, tween fast pions and nucleons at energies close to 10 BeV is a directj----- consequence of the resonant interaction between the primary negative pion and the intermediate particle that transmits the bulk of the interaction in peripheral pion-nucleon collisions. Similar double Card 1/2 L lrj214-63, 'ACCESSION NR: AP3005297~t maxima in-the spectrum.of the recoil nucleons can be attributed to resonance pion-pion interaction. Orig. art. has two figures. ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinenny*y institut yadernykh issledovaniy :.(Joint Institute of Nuclear Res-e-a-=h) SUBMITTED- 25Apr63 DATE ACQ: 06Sep63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PH NO REF SOV: 003 OTHER: ~606~ BARASHENKOV) V.S.; BLOKIIINTSEVY D.I.; MIKIRIL, E.K. [Mihiil, F.]; PAn,'RA, I.; SEMILSHKO, G.L. Pulsed spectrum of baryons in inelastic collisions of fast pions witb nucleons. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 45 no.2:381-383 Ag 163. (VaRA 1619) 1. Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy. 2. Sotrudnik Instituta yadernoy fiziki v Bukhareste (for Mikhul). (Baryons) (Mesons) (Collisioni (Nuclear physics)) MicASHMIKOV, V.6.; DEDYU, V.1. [Testing of dispersion n1ations in the region of snall angles and high energies) Proverka dispersionnykh sootno- shenii v oblasti malykh uglov i bol'shikh energii. Dubna, ObIledinennyi in-t iaderkvkh issledovanii, 1964. S p. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Institut matematiki Moldavskoy Akaderaii nauk, Kishinev (for Dedyu). BAIUShENKOV, V.S.; MALITSEV, V.M.; PATEU, L! [Inelastic particle interactions at high energies] Neu- prugie vzaimodeistviia chastits pri bol'shikh energiiakh. Dubna, OblledinenrWi in-t iadernykh ~Lssl., 10,64. 134 p. (1,11RA 17:4) 1. Institut fiziki, Fraga (for Pallera). B'~"R-lisilhl"KOVI V.33.; BOYl'J):~HIYl"'V, ~~.V.; YIJLYUKlIL4, L.A.; V.1~1. - 1. 1 . Casc:ado interact!Dns between part.4cles and nucleJ in thi- high-- er,p:-gy region. .:.tom. energ. 16 no.64515--527 Je 'W~. ( ! ', ~ lll;~ 17 - 7 ) .L 4462-66 E,VT~.1)/E'olT(m)/FCC/T/EiiA(ni )-2/EWA(h) G'N ACC NR: AP5024620 SOURCE ODDE: U11/004f;/65/029/009/1631/1633 AU71JOR: Barashenkov, V.S. ; Yeliseyev, S.M. ORG: Theoretical Physics Laboratory, Joint Institute for Nuclear Res alich (Laborator- Iya nennogo instituta yadernykh issledovaniy) q TITLF: Dicoretical analysis of the interaction of elementnry pnrticles with atomic nuclei in the 10-1000 BeV energy region /Report, A-1_l-,Uni.on Conference on Cosmic -Ray Physics held at Apatity 24-31 August 1964/ SOURCE: ANSSSR. Izveqtiya. Serlyn fiziclieskaya, v. 29, no. 9, 1965, 1631-1633 TOPICTAGS: prip?,~!_ry -9--r-ay, secondnry cosmic ray, pi meson, high energy particle, _qqsy!j particle production, heavy particle., ABSTRACT: Production mitItiplicitirs and energy, angular, and transverse momentum dis- tributions of shower particles produced in 27-35D0 BeV collisions of nucleons with C12, A127, and Ga70 nuclei have been calculated, and the results are cnmpared with cosmic ray observations. The development of the intranuclear cascades was calculated by methods previously employed at accelerator energies by one of the present authors (V.S.Barashenkov) and others (Nucl. Phys., 24, 642, 1961; 55, 79, 1964). The follow- ing additional nssiniptions were employed in the calculations: 1) FO % of the secondar- ies produced in each inelastic interaction with a nuclear nucleon are pions, and 20 % are heavy particles; and 2) the multiplicity and the energy and angular distributions C,,d 1/2 L 4462-66 ACC NRt AP5024620 of the secondaries depend only on the energy of the colliding particles and not on the nature of the colliding particles or the secondaries. 7be inelastic scattering was calculated with the optical model. Satisfactory agreement is shown with tile ex_ parimental data, Poor agreement with certain moro accurate angular distribution data 1 is ascribed in part to systematic energy errors in nuclear emulsion data and in part to neglect of the exceptional role ol nascent nucleons in the elem-zntary act. A qualitative explanation for the prevlously unexplained bimodality of the angular dis- tribution of shower particles in the log tan 0 scale is found in the bimodality of the angular distribution of the particles produced in elementary acts within the.nuclous. Orig. art. has. 2 figures and 3 tables. SUB ODDE; NPI SUBM DATE: 00/ ORTO REP, 006/ OTH REP, 007 15, q~ Card BARAS111,A)KOV, V.S, ~~In characteristics of inelastic interactions at high energies. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 29 no.9tl634-1639 S 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Laboratoriya teoreticheskoy fiziki Ob"yedinennogo institute yadernykh issledDvaniy. BARALHENKOV, V.S.,N(ioktor fi-. - matemat. Ilauk Successes in the physics of elementary Pr-roda "'/, L - . - 11 t:., 48-53 Ja 165. k I;rlll 28:2) 1. Obl'yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy, Dulma.