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Electromagnetic Dissociation of 200-{GeV}/$N ^{16}$O and $^{32}$S Ions in Nuclear Emulsions

Baroni, G. ; Bisi, V. ; Breslin, A.C. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 516 (1990) 673-714, 1990.
Inspire Record 294682 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36830

This work represents the results of an experimental investigation of the electromagnetic dissociation of 200 GeV/nucleon 16 O and 32 S ions in nuclear emulsions. Exclusive channels involving charged fragments have been studied as a function of the energy released, and, assuming a Weizsäcker-Williams spectrum of virtual photons, there is a good agreement with results for the (γ, p) processes obtained with real photons. However, the rates found for other processes are larger, in particular for the (γ, α) on both nuclei. The values of the total integrated absorption cross sections are generally larger than those obtained from real photon experiments but the extent of the discrepancy depends strongly upon which photon results are used in the comparison.

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ELECTROMAGNETIC DISSOCIATION IN NUCLEAR EMULSION.

ELECTROMAGNETIC DISSOCIATION IN NUCLEAR EMULSION.

NUCLEUS IS THE EMULSION.

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Inclusive spectra of pi- mesons with cumulative number n(c) > 0.35 produced in d C, He C, and C C interactions at 4.2-GeV/c per nucleon.

Baatar, Ts. ; Batsaikhan, Ts. ; Ivanovskaya, I.A. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 53 (1991) 292-296, 1991.
Inspire Record 295859 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.38726

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No description provided.

No description provided.


Charged particle spectra from anti-proton annihilation at rest in A = 12 - 238 nuclei

Hofmann, P. ; Hartmann, F.J. ; Daniel, H. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 512 (1990) 669-683, 1990.
Inspire Record 303944 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36859

Energy spectra of protons, deuterons and tritons from the annihilation of antiprotons stopped in 12 C, 40 Ca, 63 Cu, 92,98 Mo and 238 U have been measured with a Ge-detector telescope. Parameters related to the shape of the spectra were calculated and their dependence on target and ejectile mass number was determined. Yields per p̄ of directly emitted protons, deuterons and tritons and of evaporated protons were estimated.

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THE PROTON SPECTRA WERE FITTED WITH THE EXPRESSION N(E)=N1*EXP( -SLOPE(Q=1)*E)+N2*EXP(-SLOPE(Q=2)*E).

Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////).

Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////).

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Multiplicity and angular distribution of charged pions emitted following anti-n annihilation on Fe at low-energy

Agnello, M. ; Iazzi, F. ; Minetti, B. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 516 (1990) 662-672, 1990.
Inspire Record 305661 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36844

The mean multiplicity and the angular distribution of the charged pions produced in the n̄ annihilation on Fe in the range from 12 to 140 MeV is presented. The experimental technique and methods of analysis are described. A comparison with the p̄ results is performed, together with a discussion of some possible pion-nucleus interaction mechanisms in the above n̄ energy range.

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Nuclear Dependence of Dimuon Production at 800-GeV

Alde, D.M. ; Baer, H.W. ; Carey, T.A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 64 (1990) 2479-2482, 1990.
Inspire Record 303588 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19997

A precise measurement of the atomic-mass dependence of dimuon production induced by 800-GeV protons is reported. Over 450 000 muon pairs with dimuon mass M≥4 GeV were recorded from targets of H2, C, Ca, Fe, and W. The ratio of dimuon yield per nucleon for nuclei versus H2, R=YA/Y2H, is sensitive to modifications of the antiquark sea in nuclei. No nuclear dependence of this ratio is observed over the range of target-quark momentum fraction 0.1<xt<0.3. For xt<0.1 the ratio is slightly less than unity for the heavy nuclei. These results are compared with predictions of models of the European Muon Collaboration effect.

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High Mass trigger data.

Intermediate Mass trigger data.

Low Mass trigger data.

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Hadron Production in $e^+ e^-$ Annihilation From $\sqrt{s}=5$-{GeV} to 7.4-{GeV}

Edwards, C. ; Partridge, Richard ; Peck, C. ; et al.
SLAC-PUB-5160, 1990.
Inspire Record 294419 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.18758

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Data from Run 1. There is an additional overall systematic uncertainty of 5.2 pct.

Data from Run 2. There is an additional overall systematic uncertainty of 5.2 pct.

Average R value.

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Kinematically complete measurement of the reaction pi- p ---> pi+ pi- n in the region of Delta dominance as a test of chiral Lagrangians

Ortner, H.W. ; Baran, R. ; Bohnert, U. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 64 (1990) 2759-2762, 1990.
Inspire Record 302426 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19971

The first kinematically complete, good-statistics data for the (π,2π) reaction on the proton are presented. They involve double- and triple-differential cross sections as well as π+π− angular correlations. At energies around the Δ resonance, they exhibit a marked difference from phase space. The data are qualitatively described within the framework of an extension of Weinberg’s effective chiral Lagrangian.

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No description provided.

No description provided.


A Measurement of $\pi^0 \pi^0$ Production in Two Photon Collisions

The Crystal Ball collaboration Marsiske, H. ; Antreasyan, D. ; Bartels, H.W. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 41 (1990) 3324, 1990.
Inspire Record 294492 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22923

The reaction e+e−→e+e−π0π0 has been analyzed using 97 pb−1 of data taken with the Crystal Ball detector at the DESY e−e+ storage ring DORIS II at beam energies around 5.3 GeV. For the first time we have measured the cross section for γγ→π0π0 for π0π0 mvariant masses ranging from threshold to about 2 GeV. We measure an approximately flat cross section of about 10 nb for W=mπ0π0<0.8 GeV, which is below 0.6 GeV, in good agreement with a theoretical prediction based on an unitarized Born-term model. At higher invariant masses we observe formation of the f2(1270) resonance and a hint of the f0(975). We deduce the following two-photon widths: Γγγ(f2(1270))=3.19±0.16±0.280.29 keV and Γγγ(f0(975))<0.53 keV at 90% C.L. The decay-angular distributions show the π0π0 system to be dominantly spin 0 for W<0.7 GeV and spin 2, helicity 2 in the f2(1270) region, with helicity 0 contributing at most 22% (90% C.L.).

2 data tables

Statistical errors only.

Statistical errors only.


Measurement of the production of high mass gamma gamma, pi0 pi0, and gamma pi0 pairs in pi- p, pi+ p, and p p collisions at 300-GeV/c

De Marzo, C. ; De Palma, M. ; Favuzzi, C. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 42 (1990) 748-758, 1990.
Inspire Record 303958 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22851

The NA24 experiment at CERN investigated inclusive γγ, π0π0, and γπ0 final states in the mass range between 4 and 9 GeV/c2 produced in π−p, π+p, and pp reactions at a c.m.-system energy s=23.7 GeV. The π0π0 cross sections agree well with expectations of the quark-parton model. For γπ0 production in π−p and pp reactions, a clear signal is observed and cross sections are shown. The production of γγ events was observed with a statistical significance of 2.9σ in π−p reactions. The cross section is in agreement with a higher-order QCD prediction.

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Cross sections are averaged over the transverse momentum differences up to a value which is 1.10 GeV for all points except the first two which are 0.5 and 0.75 GeV respectively.

No description provided.

Maximum accepted transverse momentum difference of pi0 pair is 1 GeV. Inclusive cross section integrated over the total geometrical acceptance of the detector.

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Proton proton bremsstrahlung at 280-MeV

Michaelian, K. ; Kitching, P. ; Hutcheon, D.A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 41 (1990) 2689-2704, 1990.
Inspire Record 304884 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23001

A proton-proton bremsstrahlung experiment has been carried out at TRIUMF using a 280-MeV polarized proton beam impinging on a liquid-hydrogen target. All three outgoing particles were detected: the higher-energy proton in a magnetic spectrometer, the lower-energy proton with plastic scintillators, and the photon in lead-glass Cherenkov detectors. The experiment shows the first unambiguous evidence for off-shell effects in the free nucleon-nucleon interaction, in that the analyzing powers disagree strongly with the predictions of the soft-photon approximation (which incorporates only on-shell information) but are consistent with the results of calculations using the Bonn and Paris potentials.

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Estimated scale uncertainty is 1.5 pct.

Estimated scale uncertainty is 1.5 pct.

Estimated scale uncertainty is 1.5 pct.

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