Abstract
On the basis of χ 2 evaluation, using total cross section data up to 70 GeV/ c including that recently reported at the Amsterdam Conference, it is difficult to distinguish between many phenomenological models which have been proposed for its explanation. In particular it is shown, that on the basis of the data, that models which violate the Pomeranchuk theorem, are no more likely than the others. Interesting consequences of violation of the Pomeranchuk theorem are examined for a particular model, and pion nucleon differential cross sections are predicted in the Coulomb interference region. The possibility of decisive tests of the Pomeranchuk theorem violating models in this region is examined.
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