Measurements on the production of intermediate momenta negative pions, negative kaons, and antiprotons by protons of 43 GeV, 52 GeV and 70 GeV on aluminium nuclei are reported.
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3 H̃e nuclei were observed in the negative beam, produced by 70 GeV protons on an Al target. Five 3 H̃e have been identified among 2.4 · 10 11 particles that passed through the apparatus. Scintillation and Čerenkov counters were used to measure the electrical charge and velocity of particles. The mass of 3 H̃e is found to be M 3 H ̃ e = (1.00 ± 0.03)3m p , the charge is z = (0.99 ± 0.03)2 e . The ratio of differential production cross sections of 3 H ̃ e (P = 20 GeV /c) and π − (P = 10 GeV/c ) equals 2 · 10 −11 . This corresponds to antihelium −3 production cross section d 2 σ 3 H ̃ e / d Ω d P = 2.0 · 10 −35 cm 2 / sr · GeV /c per Al nuclei and 2.2 · 10 −36 cm 2 sr · GeV/ c per nucleon.
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The absorption cross sections of antideuterons with the momentum P = 13.3 GeV/ c by Li, C, Al, Cu and Pb nuclei have been measured. Antiproton stripping of antideuterons has been registered and its cross section for C, Al and Cu has been defined. The binding energy of antideuteron is found to be ε d = 2.4 ± 0.6 MeV by measuring the angular distribution of antiprotons from stripping.
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Cross-section data are presented for pion proton charge-exchange scattering in the momentum range 20 to 50 GeV/ c . The experiments were performed at 70 GeV IHEP accelerator.
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Results are presented on the reaction K − p → K̄ o n for momenta above 20 GeV/ c . Events were identified by precise measurement of the opening angle in the decay K o → π + π − without using a magnetic field. The cross-section is described by a power energy dependence.
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