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A Comparison of Inclusive $\rho^0$, $\rho^+$ and $\Omega$ Production in $K^+ P$ Interactions at 250-{GeV}/c

The EHS/NA22 collaboration Adamus, M. ; Agababyan, N.M. ; Ajinenko, I.V. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 198 (1987) 292-296, 1987.
Inspire Record 254609 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30078

Inclusive data are presented on ϱ 0 ,ϱ + and ω produced in k + p interactions at 250 GeV/ c , for ϱ + and ω for the first time in K + p experiment. In the forward CM hemisphere, the ϱ + , ϱ 0 and ω differential production rates are equal within errors, and remarkably similar to muon-inelastic scattering data on ϱ 0 and ω at 280 GeV/ c .

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Single Diffraction Dissociation in $\pi^+ p$ and $K^+ p$ Interactions at 250-{GeV}/$c$

The EHS/NA22 collaboration Adamus, M. ; Azhinenko, I.V. ; Almeida, F.M.L., Jr. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 39 (1988) 301, 1988.
Inspire Record 254506 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.15646

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Charged Particle Production in $K^+ p$, $\pi^+ p$ and $p p$ Interactions at 250-{GeV}/$c$

The EHS/NA22 collaboration Adamus, M. ; Azhinenko, I.V. ; Ataian, M.R. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 39 (1988) 311-329, 1988.
Inspire Record 265504 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.15620

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Suppression of Valence Quark Recombination in $\pi^+$ Fragmentation Into $\rho^+$

The EHS/NA22 collaboration Adamus, M. ; Azhinenko, I.V. ; Belokopytov, Yu.A. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 183 (1987) 425, 1987.
Inspire Record 238678 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30207

We present inclusive ϱ ±,0 and ω cross sections in the beam fragmentation region of π + p interactions at 250 GeV/ c . The near equality of the ϱ + and ϱ 0 cross sections implies suppression of valence quark recombination in forward vector meson production.

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Nuclear-target diffraction dissociation in pi+ and K+ collisions with Au and Al at 250-GeV/c.

The EHS/NA22 collaboration Agababyan, N.M. ; Ataian, M.R. ; Charlet, M. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 72 (1996) 65-70, 1996.
Inspire Record 419049 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14252

An analysis of theA-dependence of the target-diffractive cross-section is presented. Data on thet-dependence of the cross section are fitted in the usual exponential form. The mean multiplicity of negative particles produced diffractively is found not to be sensitive to the nuclear mass. TheA-dependence of the emitted proton multiplicity and the angular distributions of the produced charged particles suggest re-scattering of the emitted particles on other nucleons of the nucleus. All these facts are compared with results obtained by Monte-Carlo simulation according to a two-component Dual Parton Model.

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Coherent inelastic interactions of pi+ and K+ mesons on Al and Au nuclei at 250-GeV/c

The EHS/NA22 collaboration Agababyan, N.M. ; Ataian, M.R. ; Charlet, M. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 70 (1996) 233-238, 1996.
Inspire Record 404163 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14346

Cross-sections are obtained for coherent interactions of π+ and K+-mesons with Al and Au nuclei at 250 GeV/c, leading to three, five and seven charged mesons. The total coherent cross-section is (4.3 ± 0.5)% of the inelastic cross-section for each of the four meson-nucleus interactions. In 85% of the coherent events, the charged meson production is accompanied by neutral mesons. Effective mass distributions are presented for coherently produced particles, including charged mesons and photons, carrying total measured energy of more than 85% of the initial energy. Charged particle and γ spectra are analysed. No charge asymmetry is observed within the coherently produced cluster.

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Study of intranuclear collision effects in interactions of K+ / pi+ mesons with Al and Au nuclei at 250-GeV/c.

The EHS/NA22 collaboration Agababyan, N.M. ; Ajinenko, I.V. ; Botterweck, F. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 56 (1992) 371-380, 1992.
Inspire Record 345620 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14529

Multiplicity, inclusive, correlation and collective characteristics of multiparticle production processes inK+ Al,K+ Au, π+ Al and π+ Au interactions at 250 GeV/c are studied with the European Hybrid Spectrometer, providing high statistics and almost 4 π acceptance for final state charged particles. It is shown that the proton energy spectrum practically does not depend on the target atomic weight, but the proton angular distributions reveal a strongA-dependence. In a model independent way, the average number of intranuclear collisions is extracted, and it is shown that their dominant part (60% for Al and 80% for Au) is caused by interactions of the non-leading particles produced in the target fragmentation. The multiplication ratio of the produced particles for the Au nucleus changes fromR≃40 at the smallest rapidities in the target fragmentation region, down toR=0.37±0.06 at the largest rapidities in the beam fragmentation region. It is found that the average total longitudinal momentum of the charged products of the beam fragmentation depends weakly on the number of leading hadron (cluster) intranuclear collisions which are characterized by a low inelasticity coefficient 〈k〉=0.17±0.03.

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Multiplicity structure of inclusive diffraction in pi+ p and K+ p interactions at 250-GeV/c

The EHS/NA22 collaboration Begalli, M. ; Botterweck, F. ; Boettcher, H. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 55 (1992) 531-538, 1992.
Inspire Record 332787 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14558

Results on the multiplicity structure of diffractively excited meson and proton systems in À+/K+p interactions at 250 GeV/c are presented for diffractive masses up to about 9 GeV. The energy dependence of the average charge multiplicity and the shape of the multiplicity distribution in terms of KNO-scaling and negative binomial distribution are investigated. The diffractive systems are compared toe+e−,lh and non-diffractivehh final states as suggested by modern approaches of the Pomeron-hadron collision. Systematic differences are found between diffractive meson and proton systems but also between diffraction and the reactions compared to.

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pi0 and eta meson production in pi+ p and K+ p collisions at 250-GeV/c

The EHS/NA22 collaboration Atayan, M.R. ; Botterweck, F. ; Charlet, M. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 54 (1992) 247-254, 1992.
Inspire Record 322980 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14597

We report on a study of inclusiveπ0 and η meson production inπ+p andK+p interactions at 250 GeV/c beam momentum. The Feynman-x spectrum ofπ0 is very similar in shape and normalization to that of negatively charged particles produced in the same experiment. The results are compared with data at other energies and with FRITIOF model predictions. This model overestimates the η cross section by a factor of 2.5. It reproduces theπ0 cross section correctly, but predicts a too hardπ0x distribution.

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Deuteron production in collisions of 250-GeV/c pi+ and K+ mesons with Al and Au nuclei.

The EHS/NA22 collaboration Agababyan, N.M. ; Boettcher, H. ; Botterweck, F. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 52 (1991) 231-238, 1991.
Inspire Record 324034 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14927

Experimental data are presented on deuteron production in the target fragmentation region for 250 GeV/c π+ interactions with Al and Au nuclei, and compared with analogous data on proton production. Indications are observed for narrow structures in the (dπ-) effective mass system at ∼2.04 and ∼2.08 GeV.

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