The effect of spin oscillation of relativistic particles passing through substance and the possibility of the constituent quark rescattering observation at omega-hyperon - proton collision

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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LaTeX, 21 pages with 4 figures, uses ioplppt.sty, iopl12.sty. Model of the inelastic corrections replaced

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10.1088/0954-3899/24/11/007

For the omega-hyperon passing through matter the phenomena of spin rotation
and oscillation has investigated quantitatively. Connection of these phenomena
with constituent quark rescattering has been determined. It allows one to
investigate quark rescattering directly without background of a single
scattering.

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