
Using the soft-photon approximation, we address the issue of the importance of noncoplanarity effects in proton-proton bremsstrahlung, We investigate the noncoplanar cross section as a function of the noncoplanarity angle (φ) over bar for the entire range of the photon polar angle psi(gamma). The (φ) over bar dependence is shown to provide a significant variation in the cross section, for a given psi(gamma). Thus, there can be some uncertainty in determining experimental coplanar cross sections. To avoid the phase-space singularities of spherical geometry. we utilize the Harvard noncoplanar geometry. A detailed explication of the Harvard geometry is provided, Comparison of our calculations with experimental data is included.
PP-BREMSSTRAHLUNG, COPLANAR, PARTIAL-WAVE ANALYSIS, SOFT-PHOTON APPROXIMATION, DELTA-ISOBAR, VALIDITY, EXCHANGE, PION-PRODUCTION THRESHOLD, AMPLITUDES, CROSS-SECTIONS
PP-BREMSSTRAHLUNG, COPLANAR, PARTIAL-WAVE ANALYSIS, SOFT-PHOTON APPROXIMATION, DELTA-ISOBAR, VALIDITY, EXCHANGE, PION-PRODUCTION THRESHOLD, AMPLITUDES, CROSS-SECTIONS
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