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Total hadronic photoabsorption cross section on nuclei in the nucleon resonance region

1996; American Institute of Physics; Volume: 54; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1103/physrevc.54.1688

ISSN

1538-4497

Autores

N. Bianchi, V. Muccifora, E. De Sanctis, A. Fantoni, P. Levi Sandri, E. Polli, A. R. Reolon, P. Rossi, M. Anghinolfi, P. Corvisiero, M. Ripani, M. Sanzone, M. Taiuti, A. Zucchiatti,

Tópico(s)

Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies

Resumo

The total photoabsorption cross section for $^{7}\mathrm{Li}$, C, Al, Cu, Sn, Pb has been measured in the energy range 300--1200 MeV at Frascati with the jet-target tagged photon beam. A 4\ensuremath{\pi} NaI crystal detector and a lead-glass shower counter were used, respectively, to measure hadronic events and to reject the electromagnetic background. Data above 600 MeV clearly indicate a broadening of higher nucleon resonance peaks in nuclei and a reduction of the absolute value of the cross section per nucleon with respect to the free-nucleon case. This large broadening suggests a strong influence of the nuclear medium in the resonance propagation and interaction, while the systematic reduction of the measured cross sections might be due to a depletion of the resonance excitation strength and to the onset of the shadowing effect around 1 GeV. Moreover, our systematic study indicates that also the \ensuremath{\Delta}-resonance excitation parameters are not the same for all nuclei, being its mass and width increasing with the nuclear density. \textcopyright{} 1996 The American Physical Society.

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