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https://doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(76)90230-3
Copy DOIJournal: Nuclear Physics, Section B | Publication Date: Aug 1, 1976 |
Citations: 13 |
The polarized target asymmetry for the process γp → π 0p was measured in the energies from 0.4 to 1.0 GeV at c.m. angles around 100° detecting both the gamma from π 0 and the recoil protons. A proton range telescope was used to detect the recoil protons. Observed asymmetries agree well with the existing data at overlapping data points. From the comparison between the present data and the available recoil proton polarization data, the contribution of the invariant amplitude A 3 can be examined. The experimental results are valuable in the determination of the photocouplings of nucleon resonances.
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