Polarized proton target in experiments with high-energy particles
S.M. Bilen’kiia,
L.I. Lapidus,
R.M. Ryndin aJoint Institute for Nuclear Research, 6 Joliot-Curie Str., Dubna, Moscow Region, 141980, Russian Federation
1. Introduction 721 2. The "Polarization–Asymmetry" Relation in the Case of Polarization Perpendicular to the Reaction Plane. The Bohr Rule 722 3. Symmetry Principles and Limitations on the Form of the Reaction Amplitude 725 4. Spin Density Matrix 728 5. The "Polarization–Asymmetry" Relation in the Case of Arbitrary Polarization Direction 730 6. Possible Methods of Determining the Parities of Strange Particles in Polarized-target Experiments 731 7. Nucleon–nucleon Scattering 735 8. Meson–nucleon Scattering 746 9. Photoproduction of Pions and K mesons 748 10. Scattering of Gamma Quanta and Electrons by Nucleons 749 Literature cited 752