Abstract

It is shown that the non-zero elastic amplitude real part effects and the nucleon recoil effects may be reflected in the relationship between elastic scattering and inelastic collisions at high energies. The effects are illustrated by some simple models so designed as to express the essential features of high energy collisions. In some cases the results are quite different from those obtained by discarding the real part and/or the nucleon recoil.

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