Abstract

Study of polarized proton-proton elastic scattering in the Coulomb-nuclear interference region allows one to measure the forward hadronic single spin-flip amplitude including its phase. However, in a precision experimental data analysis, a phase shift correction $\delta_C$ due to the long distance Coulomb interaction should be taken into account. For unpolarized scattering, $\delta_C$ is commonly considered as well established. Here, we evaluate the Coulomb phase shifts for the forward elastic proton-proton single spin-flip electromagnetic and hadronic amplitudes. Only a small discrepancy between the spin-flip and non-flip phases was found which can be neglected in the high energy forward elastic $\mathit{pp}$ studies involving transverse spin. Nonetheless, the effective alteration of the hadronic spin-flip amplitude by the long distance electromagnetic corrections can be essential for interpretation of the experimental results.

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