A Quark Model Calculation for the Short-Range Contribution in the Prion Double-Charge-Exchange Reaction

  • A quark model calculation for the short-range contribution in the pion double-charge-exchange (DCX) reaction is presented. In the framework of this new model, the angular distributions of 18O(π+, π-)18Ne(g.s.) at low energies are calculated and compared with the experimental data. It shows that this model can explain the "anomalous" increasing behavior for the DCX reaction around 50 MeV quite well.
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Zou Bingsong and Jiang Huanqing. A Quark Model Calculation for the Short-Range Contribution in the Prion Double-Charge-Exchange Reaction[J]. Chinese Physics C, 1989, 13(S4): 405-414.
Zou Bingsong and Jiang Huanqing. A Quark Model Calculation for the Short-Range Contribution in the Prion Double-Charge-Exchange Reaction[J]. Chinese Physics C, 1989, 13(S4): 405-414. shu
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Received: 1988-11-28
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A Quark Model Calculation for the Short-Range Contribution in the Prion Double-Charge-Exchange Reaction

  • 1. Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing;
  • 2. Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing
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Abstract: A quark model calculation for the short-range contribution in the pion double-charge-exchange (DCX) reaction is presented. In the framework of this new model, the angular distributions of 18O(π+, π-)18Ne(g.s.) at low energies are calculated and compared with the experimental data. It shows that this model can explain the "anomalous" increasing behavior for the DCX reaction around 50 MeV quite well.

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