Abstract
New pp and np phase-parameter multiple energy fits (Y-IV) intended for the energy range from ∼8 MeV to ∼340 MeV employing 947 measurements for pp and 1023 for np are discussed. Improvements over older work include: (a) more careful joining to low-energy data involving phase searches beginning at 1.397 MeV for pp and 3.205 MeV for np; (b) inclusion of triple scattering and polarization data at 430 MeV; (c) data lumping in smaller groups than previously; (d) increased accuracy of one-pion-exchange (OPE) phases; (e) graded introduction of OPE treatment. Related matters include: (1) effects of Coulomb field corrections and of corrections for the apparent violation of shortrange charge independence for the new fits and the older YRB1 (K0) - YLAN4M; (2) effects of varying the difference between the pp and np effective ranges within its uncertainty limits; (3) analyses of mockups of experiments designed to improve knowledge of the difference just mentioned; (4) comparisons of values of the pion-nucleon coupling constant g02 derived from pp and np data in relation to the long-range charge independence of NN interactions.