Abstract

Recent comprehensive analyses of $n\ensuremath{-}p$ data near 50 and 325 MeV reveal a complex ${\ensuremath{\chi}}^{2}$ hypersurface with nonquadratic behavior at 50 MeV and multiple minima at 325 MeV. We present the "most reasonable" solutions at these energies and present graphically some of the complex ${\ensuremath{\chi}}^{2}$ structure which invalidates the conventional measure of error on the resultant phase parameters.NUCLEAR REACTIONS $n+p$ phase-shift analyses, 50 and 325 MeV.

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