Abstract

Abstract It is demonstrated that while in reactions at very high energies polarization quantities in which the polarization of only one particle is specified are likely to be small, due to dynamics-independent factors, for many of the kinematic configurations of interest (and particularly at small t values), this is in no way indicative of other polarization quantities many of which could very well be far from the trivial values of 0 and 1. An example illustrates the statement.

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