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Search for Bremsstrahlung radiation in quasi-free n p --> n p gamma reactions
J. Przerwa ; H.-H. Adam ; A. Budzanowski ; R. Czyzykiewicz ; D. Grzonka ; M. Janusz ; L. Jarczyk ; B. Kamys ; A. Khoukaz ; K. Kilian ; P. Klaja ; N. Lang ; P. Moskal ; W. Oelert ; C. Piskor-Ignatowicz ; T. Rozek ; R. Santo ; T. Sefzick ; M. Siemaszko ; J. Smyrski ; A. Taeschner ; P. Winter ; M. Wolke ; P. Wuestner ; W. Zipper ;
Date 21 Jul 2004
Journal Int.J.Mod.Phys. A20 (2005) 625-627
Subject hep-ex
AbstractDue to the high sensitivity of the N N --> N N gamma reaction to the nucleon-nucleon potential, Bremsstrahlung radiation is used as a tool to investigate details of the nucleon-nucleon interaction. Such investigations can be performed at the cooler synchrotron COSY in the Research Centre Juelich, by dint of the COSY-11 detection system. The results of the identification of Bremsstrahlung radiation emitted via the d p --> d p gamma reaction in data taken with a proton target and a deuteron beam are presented and discussed.
Source arXiv, hep-ex/0407041
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