SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BILEK, K. S.M. - BILENKIY, S. M.

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BILP?, K. Geology of the Iower and Middle Miocene in the eastern part of the Vienna basin. P. 43 (Prague. Ustav pro naftovy vyakutm. Prabe, No, 23/25, 1956, Praha , Czechoslovakia) BILEK, Kamil, RNDr., promovany geolog Macrofauna of the Lower Burdigalian from the Chropkov area. Geol pruzkum 5 no.9:274-276 S 163. 1. Geskoslovenske naftove doly, n.p., Hodonin, Pruakumne tesebnv zavod ve Gbelech. BIIZK, Karoly m .U ernization of the forging shop of the Imnin Meta-Uurgical Works Mosaw). Koh lap 95 no.5:215-218 My 162. r -- - -~! 1 , - 4 '. ,; . Yachinery of the food industry at the 2d Czechoslovak Machi-ary Exhibition in Brno. 1). 324- PRUITS1. POTIRAV114. (Minis-t.erstvo patravinarskeho prumyslu) Prwha. Vol. 7, no. 7, 1956. SOURCE: East European Accessions List, Li!)rqi-.r of Congress, Vol. , no. 12, December 19%. BILEK, Milan How shall we use trailers? Siln dcprava 13 nc-1:4-c/ Ja 165. .00, ~.'.i BILX, M.; SVIMBOVSXA, W. Determination of distribution of types of typhoid bacilli by means of bacteriophage. Ned.doew.uUmob, 2 noelt121-125.1950-Mn 2015) 1, Of the lational Institute of Blgien* Branch In Irskow, .0 BILIK, M. --,W&NWW Paratyphoid B (Schottauller) in a college dormitoz7 in Irakov. god. doew.mikrob. 2 no.2:211-213 1950. (01ML 20:6) 1. Summary of the report given at 10th Congress of the Polish Mi- crobiological and Epidemiological Society held in Gdansk. Sept. 1945 (Krakow.) . BILIK, M. Strains of typhoid bacilli in epidemics In the Infant's Home in Kra- kow. Med.doew.Mikrob. 2 noo2:266-268 1950* (CLML 20:6) 1. Su7sary of the report given at lOtb Congress of the Polish Hi- crobiological and Npidemological Society hold in Gdansk, Sept.1949. (Krakow.) BILEK, X.; SWIROHOWSKA, W. Rkpansion of strains of Zberthella t7phosa determined with bacterio- phage. 14ed.dosw.Mikrob. 2 no.2:268-272 1950. (CLUL 20:6) 1. Summary, of the report given at 10th Congress of the Poliah Mi- crobiological and Spidemialogical Society hold in Gdansk, Sept. 1949. (Yrakow.) F.- v *mob to"Id bad= m plUouk durn UMMMP at v NI;L dOW* WArcbs 110-4 x9p, 20 at go uuowa Dmoutow 0t 919taft In Irdwo am vas 200 lb, 20 am BILIK, M. I I IN W-1 1-0 Mixers for quantitative deternination of blood picture. Polski tygod. 19k. 8 no.5:183-185 2 Feb 1953- (CIb(L 24:5) 1. M.D. 2. Mrakow. BILEX. X.. Dr ?asks of regional sanitav.7-epidemilogical center in connection with the tasks of the state santtay7 inspection. Wrowis pub., Waraz. no.2:113-117 Mir-Apr 55. (PUBLIC MuLtHO in Poland, regional sanitary-opidemiol. service & state inspection) BILIK ffiazxplaw; IFOUS. Stanislaw; KAIZZYNSKI, Jersy; LZCZYCKA, Maria; m ,Lessek; SWIDOHOWSKA, Walentyna Preventive vaccloation a&inst influenza In Krakow during 1954- 55. Przagl. spidem., Wares. 10 no.2:121-126 1956. 1, Z Wojmoduklej Stacji Sanitarno-EpIdemiologiesnej w Krakowis. (INFLUMA, prevention and control, vace. In Poland (Pol)) See 17 Vol 5/2 Public Health Feb 59 441. AN ATTEMPT TO RECONSTRUCT THE COURSE OF AN EPIDEMIC OF TYPHUS FEVER AFTER A 10-YEAR PERIOD - Pr6ba odtworzenia prze- biegu zachorowad w dawnym ognisku epidemicznym duru wysypkowego - M. , Lutydaki R. and Ragints Z. Wojew6dzk. StacJiSan.- Lwp-WiffibF, Krak6w - PRZEGL. EPIDEM. 1958, 12/2 (165-170) Tables 2 An attempt to depict the course of a typhus epidemic was made on the basis of questionnaires and serological investigations (CFT). The epidemic in question occurred during the winter of 1944/45 In a mountain village. As a result of the present Investigation. it was established that in 1944/45 about 40% of the village population was ill with typhus lever. After a period of about 10 yr., 60.5% of them showed a positive CFT with Ritkettsia-untigen at 1-.10-1-.40, In younger persons an even higher antibody level was found. Some people in their teens or younger in 1944/45 were Infected, but probably showed no clinical symptoms. BIIXX, Miecsqslaw; SCMIDT. Jadwiga Gn InfectIon iind preventive man ement from epidemiologist standpoint. PrOgI. spidm*% Wares. 13 no.3:241-246'1959* (;Y;;OED, prev. &'control) 4"-r- - OW do _MieS!X~Llaw; MYTOp Trenal LUTINSF.I,, Roman The poralstwias of polimyslitim virus-type 1 in vaccinated individuals and in their envircrment. Przogl. opidemiol. 19 no.107-100 165 1. 2 Vojewodukiej St&cjI Sanitarno-Epidemiologicznej v Krakovie (Dyrektore doe. dre M. Bilek). BILIK, Hiecaysla3O, The level of anti-influenza antibodies in the pepulation of '16~akow. Prxegl. epidem. 15 no.ls27-31 61. I* Z WoJewodskiej Stacj1 Sa4itarno-Epidemiologiomej w Krakowie. (INFLUENZA immol) -67 T A RR-,A]~6035114-J M SOURCE CODE: UIJX,.A" and Aft'"Gial Stittition, and ftidemioloy Station (Wojewodaks Stscjs San*-Ep1d#)# Krakow and Djztj~- ~Itagion and Epidemiology station (Powtatows Stscja San*-8pid9)j Zrdecs 3 'Vecullarities of thl Epidemic of ever in the Zywist Area in 1963." -Warsaw, Pr%!Al d ER&Jau 0 jqAicMZ# Vol 19, No 2& 19651 p 256. 'Abagracu Severe epi wic from aid-ftbruary to the beginning ofijuna 1963; the - ajiddife centered In i'large apartment house where out of 806 inhabitants, J24 were ill and 86 definitely disposed as having typhoid fever; fro.m 79 of theI same phage ,latter S. typhi phage type Elb was isolated; 31 carriers of the ype organism were detected and treated with chloramphanicol but 5 of the supposed carriers fell Ill during the period of hospitalizationj eventually the carrier state could be cured In all but one of the 3le The epLdmic was apparently transmitted through the drinking water* Presented at the 3rA r. fjo Aa&Mkbl"f Palfsk 1b teaiatg "d Infectalogists 5-6-15A 64. UPHS) TOPIC TAGS: OPidamiOlOgYp digestive system diaease,, sanitations, bacterial.disease SUB CCDE: 06 / -SUBM DATEt none hs " ~ ; .-~ r-lzrf~ 2S -f z : i- ,, ~ te~ '. .5;' - , - ~ - ~~- ~ ~; ~z -In-W 6 ~ 9 RNRI t0t-,~ ~m ~FITZ- - 4- - . I i K, ~-il i I..". I- PINIU NAEUNIX, 1. , Dr; BRUCKMOTA, 0., 13r; ROMA, A. , Dr; BUILMU Dr Case of agranulocytosis (following barbiturates) as a complication of prolonged sloop therapy. TAk. listy, Brno 9 no.17-385-388 1 Sept -54. 1. Z psychiatricke kliniky, preft. prof. Dr ZdAsuterer: Z III. vnitrni kliniky,-prodn. prof. Dr. Jar Pojer. Z Ustavu pro resob.' a experimentalni pathologil, predn. prof* Dr. V.Uhar. (AGRANULOCYTOSIS, stiology-and pathogenesis. barbiturates, in sloop ther.) (ROBITMA123, poisoning, agranuloWtosia, In prolonged sleep ther.) (POISORM, barbiturate agranulocytosis in prolonged sloop ther.) (SIMP, therapeutic use, barbiturates causing agranulocytomis in) CZECHe)SLOVAKIA/Human and Animal Physiology - Blood. T-4 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.., No 7~ 1958~ 31594 caused by non-specific stimulation, as is thQ chanre of quantity of leukocytes Card 2/2 BnZKI, Otakar Proliferation of the ratiouloblatiocytic system in rate after the administration of trypen blue, Scr. mod. fac. mod. Bruftenois 34 no.5-1 169-182 161. 1. Z katedry patologicke fyziologie lek. fakulty university J. R. Purkyne v Brne Vedoucit doe. MUDr. -Taromir Vasku. (RxTicuLq=THzLrAL srsTEm pbarmacol) (AZO CWGUM pharmaeol) BILEK, OWW Changenin the reactivity of the retioulohistiocytary system in rats after elimination of the optic analyzer. Ser. med. fac. med. Brunen. 34 no.7/8:323--331 161. 1. Katedra patologicke fysiologie lekarske falwIty university J. E. Purkyne, Brno Vedouci: doo. MUDr. Jaromir Vasku. (IETICULOEIIDOTHIAL SYSTEM physiol) (EYE physiol) (VISION) 4 5 1 6 1 IV ii if a u Is I it '4 16 11 4 " I ;I a b ts, VA -_J1_T__1AA" it :0 4 Grerimirk delemillutim of Iffilurium in a bewc adu- ti P 141kk 641 Ch 4 C k b 1 00 Alt m. . . 00 m em. m r~ A 10. Of'WIMI.- MIUMC Vikit Ildtk~ A .411, 14 14 flutitc in the INVWTKN- tit 141% Natill I., rr but thr wi, 1 N 5 I J i M 1 w lopt'. WO- I th 1144 Still driall.11 9 11 . r% 111WAIIAlav ;: W. 1*1 Irv Irmlls are ikidinn) by lite I.,11111AINA ak-lit") .4 va"adyl fall stui rithrl 11CO'Na IN X111,101,110. In fill, raw. the TO s% mlitiv.1 14. 11J.- 611.1 miditol I., I'$- I-V tit Ulf. 'I IIJA 11,41114-d 1. '18,4 tI's it'. p,~ 00 a l rfl- 44 %drodir. 11111 w4 h-11111. *It% 44 Ph, 00, 111, '-1 , I t S . tult-ift-le, W K, fill- lk I W i4 0 00 00 41 , 00 2 00 too tI r V 71 iw Is* u a 1, 0 it p IV ~w J K It it 4, it e[ n 1 d4a: 00 fill o0000600 00 0' 0 & 0 0 **soiii1l 00000 0 oil Czechoslovak-,a/Fitting Out of Laboratories - Instruments, Their Theory, Construc- tion, and Use, H Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - =miya.,No 19, 1956.. 62o24 Author: SpurnyKvetostoslavj BilekPravoslavj Simova, Helena; Nausova, Jana Institution: None Title: Verification and L*rovement of Gravimetric Method for Determina- tion of Dust Content Original Periodical: PrezkouBeni a doplneni vazkove methody na stanoveni prasnostij. Pracovni lekar., 1954, 6, No 2, 88-93; Czech; Russian and English resumL I I- E At f) I I -) _~>, USSR/Nuclear Physics - Elementary Particles. C-3 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika) No 1) 1958, 3T1 Author : Bilenlkiy$ S.M. Inst : Joint Institute for Nuclew Research. Title : Level Shift of ';741esonic Atom. Orig Pub : Zh. eksperim. i teor. fiziki, 1957, 32, No 3, 624 Abstract : A sinple formda is obtained,, for the shift of the ground level of the -1-1 mesonic atom, resulting from the nuclear interaction between the -7-1 meson and a nucleus; this for- mils, is expressed in terms of the average value of the po- tential and of the nuclear al-nsions. It is noted that the potential, calculated with the aid of this formula from the observed level shift for light nuclei, varies ir- regularly with the variation of the atomic nmiber A. Such a behavior cannot be explained by the variation Card 1/2 Fly 56-3-53/59 AUTHORs Bilen'kiyq S.M. TITLE: The Application of Charge Invarianoe to Polarization Phenomena (Primeneniye zaryadovoy invariantnosti k polyarizatsionnym yav- leniyam) (lAtter to the Iditor) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teoret. fiziki, 1957, Vol. 33, Nr 3 (9), pp. 821 - 822 (USSR) ABSTRACTs As is known, the hypothesis of charge invariance leads to rela- tions between experimentally observable amounts. Hitherto only the relations between the cross sections of various processes have been derived. In connection with the experiments concerning the modification of polarization, also the realtions resulting from the charge invariance, which contain a polarizationg are of interest. The author here investigates a very simple method for the determination of such relations. For the interactions caused by the process a + A-4 b + B the isotopic spin is assumed to be conserved. The isotopic spins of the corresponding particles and their projections are denoted here with j a, jA, J , J B and ma , m , m b, mB. The amplitude de- Card 1/3 scribing the transition ma, MA _~' Abp MBcan then be written 56-3-53/59 The Application of Charge Invariance to Polarization Phenomena down by means of the coefficients by Clebsch-Jordan in the form RmamA;Mbma . ~ (jaiAmamA liaiA jm)RiObjBmbmB I jtjBjm)' R. denotes the amplitude in the state with determined total iso- t8pic spins it depends upon the angles, upon the spins and upon the energy. The operators T acting upon the spin variable n of the particles b and B may hrm a full set of matrices. The quan- tities experimentally observable are then the average values I an expression herefor is written down. For T - 1 rela- tiX between the differential cross sections are obtained. The formulae obtained here are then applied for the investigation of the scattering of pions by nuoleonal the relations thus found are explicitly written down. By means of the bore derived relations the cross sections and the polarizations for the states with ftermined total isotopic spin can be easily expressed by experimentally ob3ervable cross Card 2/3 sections and polarizations. There are 2 Slavic references. 56-3-53/59 The Application of Charge Invarianceto Polarization Phenomena ASSOCIATIONs United Institute for Nuclear Research (Ob"yedenennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy) SUBMITTED: June 21, 1957 AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 3/3 (A, AUTHORS: Bogolyubov, N. N., Academician 2(~-5-32/54 Bilen'kiy, S. X*9 LoLunov, A. A. TITLE: Dispersion Relations in Cases of Weak Interaction (Dispersionnyye sootnosheniya v sluchayakh slabogo vzaimodeystviya). PERIODICAL: Dokladjv Akademii Nauk SSSR9 19571 Vol. 115, Nr 5, pp. 891-893 (USSR) kBSTRACT* At present dispersion relations meet with considerable interest because in this way the fact of the existence of an elementary length can be determined experimentally. It is of interest to analyze what these. relations tell us in the case of a weak interaction. As an example the authors investigate the reaction + p -> n + V1 in which, besides a weak interaction, there exists a strong interaction between nucleon and the meson field. In the theory of the dispersion relations the amplitude of the process is split up into a hermitean and an antihermitean CARD A part. In those systems of coordination in which the sum Dispersion Relations in Cases of Weak Interaction 2o-5-n/54 of the momenta of the nucleon before and after the reaction is equal to zero, the hermitean part D is equal to a certain integral of the antihermitean part A plus any polynomial Pn(E) above the energy E of the impinging particle* The antihermitean part of the amplitude is ex- pressed by the product of the meson current and the neutrino current. Bocause of the smallness of the constant of the weak interaction only those terms must be taken into account which contain the coupling constant in first approximation. This product is here at least small of second order and therefore the antihermitic part in the approximation investigated here is equal to zero. Accordingly, the dispersion relation takes on an especially simple form: D(S) - Pn(E). Next, the matrix element of the process U + p -4, n +V is written-down and trans- formed. The unknown functions of the amplitude of the process determined by strong interaction depend only upon the transmission of the momentum to the nucleons. By CARD 2/3 Dispersion Relations in Cases of Weak Interaction studying the dependence of these functions of the trans- mission of the momentum to the nucleon, the "meson- neutrino structure" of the nucleon can be determined. The effective measurements of the "meson-neutrino structuren are apparently the same as the "meson structure". The results obtained here are well suited for the P-decay and for those processes of decay of hyperons and K-mesons, in which, together with particles which are in strong interaction, also hk, e- and '4 - particles participate. From the point of view of the verification of the causation principle the study of angular- and energy distribution of the electrons and myons in the processes of decay of the hyperons and K-mesons is' of special interest. There are I figure, and 2 Slavic references. ASSOCIATION: United Institute for Nuclear Research (Obfyedinannyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy). SUBMITTED: May 22, 1957 AVAILABLE. Library of Congress CARD 3/3 On the Theory of Diapersion Relations for Complex SOV/155-58-3-33/37 Prooesses certain cuts along the real axis. At the banks of the exits the Cq,E)'and ~a(q,S) for 9-*0 tend to the lagging and leading amplitude, respectively, The dispersion relations appear as conclusions by the application of the Cauchy theorem to these functions. ThereI'are 6 references, 4 of which are Soviet, 1 Italian, and 1 American. ASSOCIATION:Obllyedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy t, ~,oiht Institute of Nuclear Research) SUBMITTED: April 25, 1958 BILENKIY, S. M.. IAPIDUS, L. I., PUZIKOV, L. D. and RYNDIN. R. M. "Phenomenological Analysis of Reactions of the a + a~k-~ b + bI Type.* Nuclear Physics, Vol. 7, No. 6. p. 646-654, 1958, No. Holland Publ. Co. Abstrqot: Conditions for the construction ftom experimental data of the matrix for reactions of the a + a'-* b + b1 type are considered on basis of gweral principles of quantum mechanics. The reaction matrix M is expanded in a complete set of irreducible tensor,operators TJm V'b, M and the number of complex scalar functions which determine it is domputed forlhe case when invarianoe under space rotations and reflections is taken Uto account. 'rim reversal invariance of the imteracti-on leads to relations between polarization effects in the direct and inverse reactions. The number of experimnts required for complete construction of the reaction matrix in the presence of several channels can be determined on basis of unitarity of the S matrix. The general form of the azimuthal depeendence of the angular distribution of the reaction products (for arbitrary spins) is derived in the appendix. Joint Inst. of Nuclear Research. Lab. of Theoretical PhYSics- Dabna, U&c~R 1 56-2-4c/51 AUTHOR: S, M. TITLE: On the Theory of Diapersion Relations (K teorii dispersion- nykh sootnosbeniy) PERIODICAL2 Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheakoy Fi--iki, 1956, Vol, 3/1, 31'r 2, pj), 513 - 519 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Bogolyubov,et al. (reference 1) showed that the "antither- mitic"part of the amplitude in first approximation is equal to zero Yrith respect to the constant C of the weak inter- action in such processes in which besides the particles with strong interaction A-) e-and V-particles take part. This essentially simplifies the deductions as viell as the form of the dispersion relations. The dispeision relations re- duce in such acase to the assumption that the amplitude of the process depends polynomially on the sun of the four-momenta of the particles being in weak interaction. (In decomposition processes they depend on the diiference of the four-momenta). If the Lagran-ian of interaction does Card 1/3 not contain any derivatives of the field stren,-th the a:3- On the Theory of Dispersion Relations 56-2-40/51 plitude does not depend on the momenta of the particles being in weak interaction. It is also eay to investigate such pro- cesses in which only particles take part which are in weak interaction (e.g. the decay of a myon). The principle of causality in the given case leads to a Lagranaian of local character in relation to all fields, and the dispersior re- lations reduce to the assumption that the amplitude only polynomially depends on the momenta. The case of weak inter- actions makes possible a simple analysis of the fundamentals of the theory of dispersion relations. In first approxima- tion and with respect to C the commutator of the current in- tensities of the particles in weak interaction is equal to zero for any Lagrangian within the whole space. This also applies to the non-local Lagrangian. The non-local Lagrangians do not at all lead to a polynomial dependence. Then the author deduces an expression for the scattering amplitMe. The dependence of the amplitude on the momenta is determined by the nucleus of the Lagrangian interaction. In the caoc oZ several non-local interactions the dispersion relations can also occur. As example the author investigates a process Card 2/3 which is described by diagrams given. When the amplitude of On the Tbeory of Diapersion Relations 56-2-40/51 scattering satisfies the dispersion relations this does, in the general case, not mean that the principle of causali- ty is fully complied with. Only the followintc3 can be main- tainedt In the case of the dispersion relations beind not valid also the principle of causality is dropped. There are 1 figure, and 4 references, 3 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATIOTIs United Institute for Nuclear Research (Obl'yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy) SUMIT'TIED: November 19, 1957 AVAILABLE; Library of Con.-ress 1, Particles-Scattering-The=7 Card 3/3 21(7) AUTHORSt X., Ryndin, R. N. SOV/56-35-3-60/61 TITLEs A Possible Method foi the Determination of the Polarization of a Hyperon in the Reaction TE+p jY+K (VozmozhW metod opredeleniya polyarizateii giperona v reaktaii ic+p -..,,Y+K) PERIODICALs Zhurnal eksperimentaltnoy i teoretioheakoy fiziki, 1958, Vol 35, Nr 3, pp 627 - 828 (USSR) ABSTRAM One of the most important characteristics of interactions leading to the production of strange particles is the polarization of hyperons. The present paper suggests a method of determining the polarization of hyperons in the reaotionaTC+ p--p(7 A) + K, K + p -+ (Y- , A) +ir. Thi a method is based on measuring the s.eymmetry of K-mesons and pions with the polarized proton target in the aforementioned reactions. The matrix of a reaction of the above-ment ned type can be written down in the general form M a + W (spin of the hyperon - 1/2, spin of the K-meson 0). For the densit X matrix of t e initial state it applies that ?o - (1+ fr0J)/2, where )o denotes the polarization of the Card 1/3 target-protons. An expression for the differential cross- A'Possible Method for the Determination of the SOV/56-35-3-60/61 Polarization of a Hyperon in the Reaction t+p---)Y+K section is given, and the polarization of the hyperon for the case of an unpolarized proton-target is calculated. According to the internal polarity of the particles partici- pating in the reaction two oases may be distinguishadi 1) Internal polarity does not change, i.e. it applies that ;rIp a IYIK. In this case the aforementioned matrix is a scalar. The oorresponding expressions for ?and P are written down. 2) Internal polarity changes, i.e. it applies that 11cip a IYY In this case the matrix is a pseudosoalar. Measurement of the asymmetry of the initially mentioned reactions in the case of a polarized target would permit the determination of the polarization P of the hyperon in a reaction with an unpolarized target. If the parity (KY) with respect to (-Mp) were known, this experiment would, at the same time, make it possible to determine the sign of polarization. If, on the*other hand, the sign of polariza- tion is determined from the decay of the hyperon, the experi- ment suggested would make it possible to determine the Card 2/3 relative parity (KY). There are 2 references. A Possible Method for the Determination of the SOV/56-35-3-60/61 Polarization of a Hyperon in the Reaotion-m+p-~Y+K -,-V 1. ASSOCIATIONs Obllyedinennyy institut yader kh issledovaniy (United Institute of Nuclear Research SUBMITTEDs July 26, 1958 Card 3/3 24(5), 16(0) 13'1 , I - apidus, L. I. .AUT!jO--RS: L, S0V/56-)`/-4-1G/52 1~uzikov, L. D., Ryndin, R. M. TITLE; On the Determination of the Uatriz fOr "'Caction 0+a' -.11, b+bl (0b opredelenii matritsy real.-tsii a+a'--)b+b') PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheshoy fiz.41"i, 1053, Vol 35, Nr 4, pp 959 - 961 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Wolfenctein (Vollfenshtcyn) and Ashkin set up a general expression for the scatterinj =-p1itrdc:s of particles with 3pin 0 and 112 on particles iwit" sl)in 1/2 on the baiis of the invariarce conditions in r opace revolutions and reflections and ti-ic reversal. ProceedinC from these expressions, and by using; the unity of the S-matrix, Puzikov, Ryndin .nd Smorodins.-.iy (Ref 2, investiC~a-ted the question as to hoiv many em- periments are necessary in order to obtain a complete determination of the scatterinG amplitudes in theze cases. The authors of the present paper invcsti,,,tte Card 1/3 the general case of a reaction of the scheme a+al --i~b+b'. On the Determination of the Matr2z for the Reaction S01.1/56-35-4'- la/rJ2 a+al b+b' The number of complex scalar functions defining the reaction matrix M is determined with the cid of '617e conditions of invariancP -ith respect to space rotations and reflections. Time reversal invariance leads to relctionabetween polarization effects in direct and inverse reactions. An expression for the -amplitude of the process and another for the ratio between the matrices of direct and inverse direction is first given. On the basis of an example of 2 channels the number of experiments is determined that is necessary for a complete determination of the reaction matrix. In conclusion the authors thank Ya.A.Smorodinskiy for discussing the problem dealt with. There are 3 references, 2 of which are Sovipt. ASSOCIATIO14: Ob"yedinennyy institut ya,,'ernykh issledovaniy (United Institute for Nuclear Research) Card 2/13 .0.0 G" A 1 v : i a d .0 ; JO: 0~~* AIN a too . R! 40 k IR;1A C,c go CCQ 0 of .01 1.3 0 1 10 f 0 tl . ., .i - ; Uo -0 j .0 62 -M c 0 i u m;i a .5 R Me. cop 0; ,0: d .14 4, Or 0 A SA . I -, r A.V% Ag b: H 0 019 co 21 . I a A Z 0 All I? 24(5) AUTHORs _Bilen'kiy,__S* V. SOV/56-36-1-41/62 TITLE; A Possible Method for the Determination of the Parity of Strange Partial 0s ~Vozmozhnyy metod opredeleniya chetnosti strannykh cheatit . PBRIODICALs Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1959P Vol 36, Nr 1, pp 291-292 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The present paper shows that the internal parities of K-mesons and hyperons can be determined by investigating the reactions ir + p-+A(~_;) + Y, K + p-4A(Z) + 7r on a polarized proton target. The spin of the hyperon is assumed to be equal to 1/2, and the spin of the K-meson - equal to zero, In this case, the matrix of reactions of the above given type has the f am M . a + Ve. It, is a scalar if tot -al internal parity does t vary, and a pseudoscAlar in the -F opposite case. a and are determined by the relative. momenta of the initial and of the final states. For the 13 above-giv a processes the differenti 1 cross section the 4 ' 9 P denotes ( ) (I + + ) is founds(e p formula WS ty(kr) -a . o o y Card 1/3 the cross section for the process on an unpolarized target, A Possible Method for the Determination of the SOV/56-36-1-41/62 Parity of SLrange Particles t the initial polarization of the protonsp ly the polarization of the hyperons in a reaction on an unpolarized proton target; the vector V. is orthogonal to the Y plane of the reaction). In the above-given formulap the plus sign corresponds to I I W I I and the minus sign - Y K k- p to IYIK a -IP19. (where I denotes'the internal parity of the particle). An expression is deduced for the degree of asymmetry. The product of the internal parities IYI K Ip can be determined definitely from experiments on a polarized proton target by using the data concerning the sign of the polarization which were obtained by investigating the decay of polarized hyperons. The author emphasizes that (3) holds exactly. An investigation of various reactions of the type TC+ p-*1VZ) + K, K + "AX) +Xon polarized proton targets would permit the determination of the relative parity of hyperons. All the conclusions arrived at in the present Card 2/3 paper hold good also for reactions with polarized nuclei i A Possible Method for the Determ -ination of the SOV/56-36-1-41/62 Parity of Strange Particles with spin 1A in which a hypernucleus of spin 1/2 is produced in the final state. There are 5 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION% Oblyedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy (United Institute of Nuclear Research) SUBMITTEDi August 4, 1958 Card 3/3 24(5) AUTEM: Bilenlkiy, S. M., Hyndin, R. M. 30/56-36-5~72/76 TITLEi On the Relativistic Relation "Polarization - Asymmetry" (0 relyativistskom aootnoshenii "polyarizatsiya - asimmetriyal.) PERIODICALs Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teorc-ticheskoy fiziki, 1959, Vol 36, Nr 5, pp 1609-1610 (USSR) LBSTRACTs The usual method of determining the polarization of particles consists in measuring the azimuthal asymmetry of the scattering of polarized particles and is based upon the equality of the azimuthal asymmetry of the polarization of the incident particles and that occurring in the scattering of unpolarized particles. For the nonrelativistic case Wolfensteinand Askin (Refs 1, 2) already investigated conditions, and in the present "Letter to the Editor" the authors give a short report on the case of the scattering of relativistic particles. The case of the elastic scattering of particles with spin 1/2 on spinles's particles is investigateds The density matrix is given by Y - I (I , where A. p +im)/21m is 2 + Y5 rt fIx )Ap Card 1/3 r On the Relativistic Relation "Polarization - Asymmetry" SOV/56-36-5-72/76 the projecting operator, m - the rest mass of the particle, iSq5 a spaoe-like pseudovector orthogonal to P p -~O). The degree of polarization is P e This matrix for the final state has the form ? seat t ' AP I M~ino PM*P-&p I -Herefrom a formula is derived for the scattering cross section of the polarized beam, and for the polariiation - asymmetry relation Cr + 'no f0) is obtained; Cro is the scattering cross f T 0 the vector of section o Yhe unpolarized particles, J~I - the polarization occurring in the case of the scattering of unpolarized particles, and Me _ the corresponding L& vector in the scattering of polarized particles. This uation applies also to the case of a reaction of the type IY2 + 0 -* 1/2 + 0 if the internal parity of all particles is + Ij if it is - 1p also the sign of the product of the Card 2/3 polarization coefficients changes. The asymmetry F, is thus On the Relativistic Relation "Polarization - Asymmetry" SOT/56-36-5-72/76 0 0 ~ J; , i. e. equal to the square of the invariant J degree of polarization. There are 3 references. SUBMITTEDs February 27, 1959 Card 3/3