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Energy Dependence of the Charge Asymmetry a ($T (\pi$), $\theta$) in $\pi d$ Elastic Scattering

Smith, G.R. ; Gill, D.R. ; Ottewell, D. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 38 (1988) 240-250, 1988.
Inspire Record 250814 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26223

Angular distributions of charge asymmetry A(Tπ,θ), have been measured for πd elastic scattering. Data were obtained in the backward hemisphere for pion bombarding energies of 143, 180, 220, and 256 MeV. The results are compared with predictions employing different mass and width parameters for the delta isobars.

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A Precise Determination of the Electroweak Mixing Angle from Semileptonic Neutrino Scattering

The CHARM collaboration Allaby, J.V. ; Amaldi, U. ; Barbiellini, G. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 36 (1987) 611, 1987.
Inspire Record 249672 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.15697

The cross-section ratio of neutral-current and charged-current semileptonic interactions of muon-neutrinos on isoscalar nuclei has been measured with the result:Rv=0.3093±0.0031 for hadronic energy larger than 4 GeV. From this ratio we determined the electroweak mixing angle sin2θW, wheremc is the charm-quark mass in GeV/c2. Comparison with direct measurements ofmw andmz determines the radiative shift of the intermediate boson mass Δr=0.077±0.025(exp.)±0.038(syst.), in agreement with the prediction. Assuming the validity of the electroweak standard theory we determined ϱ=0.990−0.013(mc−1.5)±0.009(exp.)±0.003(theor.).

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STATISTICAL ERROR IN THE VALUE CITED IS REDUCING, WHEN CUT IS MORE STRINGENT?.


Nuclear Effects on the Nucleon Structure Functions in Hadronic High Mass Dimuon Production

The NA10 collaboration Bordalo, P. ; Busson, P. ; Kluberg, L. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 193 (1987) 368, 1987.
Inspire Record 245533 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30122

We compare the differential cross sections of high-mass muon pair production on deuterium and tungsten by incident negative pions of 140 and 286 GeV. We find an indication of a nuclear effect on the nucleon quark distributions comparable in magnitude to what is observed in muon-iron deep inelastic scattering, whereas the pion-quark distribution is unaffected, compatibly with QCD factorization.

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Multiparticle Production in Proton - Nucleus Collisions at 360-{GeV}/$c$ Using the European Hybrid Spectrometer

The EHS-RCBC collaboration Bailly, J.L. ; Banerjee, S. ; Bartl, W. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 35 (1987) 301, 1987.
Inspire Record 245414 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.15776

360 GeV/c proton interactions with aluminium (Al) and gold (Au) targets are studied using the European Hybrid Spectrometer (EHS) equipped with the Rapid Cycling Bubble Chamber (RCBC). Multiplicities, rapidity distributions and correlations between leading and other produced particles are presented and compared with Monte Carlo calculations based on the multi-chain and Lund models.

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Measurement of Anti-proton - Proton Small Angle Elastic Scattering at Low Momentum

Linssen, L. ; Beard, C.I. ; Birsa, R. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 469 (1987) 726, 1987.
Inspire Record 245092 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37014

Two high statistics measurements of antiproton-proton small-angle elastic scattering, at p = 233 MeV/ c and p = 272 MeV/ c , are presented. The measurements were carried out at the LEAR facility at CERN. By the Coulomb-nuclear interference method, values are obtained for the real-to-imaginary ratio ρ of the p̄p forward nuclear scattering amplitude and for its exponential slope b : ρ = + 0.041 ± 0.026 and b = 71.5 ± 4.5 (GeV/ c ) −2 at 233 MeV/ c and ρ = −0.014 ± 0.027 and b = 47.7 ± 2.7 (GeV/ c ) −2 at 272 MeV/ c . The method to derive these values is discussed in detail and so are the uncertainties contributing to their systematic error. The results are compared with predictions from forward dispersion relation calculations and with predictions from p̄p potential models.

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The corrected cross section is the measured divided by the average folding correction given in the paper.

The corrected cross section is the measured divided by the average folding Correction given in the paper.

Fits to data use the value of total cross sections of 263 & 296 mb for 272 & 233 Mev respectively derived from the authors total cross sections measurement. ETA is the spin dependence parameter.


STUDY OF THE RESONANCE PRODUCTION IN anti-n p INTERACTIONS AT 6.1-GeV/c

The Dubna-Moscow-Bucharest-Kosice-Sofiya collaboration Batyunya, B.V. ; Boguslavsky, I.V. ; Bruncko, D. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 47 (1988) 468, 1988.
Inspire Record 246882 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.9876

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Total Neutrino and Anti-neutrino Charged Current Cross-section Measurements in 100-{GeV}, 160-{GeV} and 200-{GeV} Narrow Band Beams

Berge, J.P. ; Blondel, A. ; Bockmann, P. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 35 (1987) 443, 1987.
Inspire Record 246156 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.15709

Neutrino and antineutrino total charged current cross sections on iron were measured in the 100, 160, and 200 GeV narrow band beams at the CERN SPS in the energy range 10 to 200 GeV. Assuming σ/E to be constant, the values corrected for non-isoscalarity are σv/E = (0.686 ± 0.019) * 10−38 cm2/ (GeV · nucleon) and σv/E = (0.339 ± 0.010) * 10−38 cm2/ (GeV·nucleon). Between 50 and 150 GeV no energy dependence of σ/E was observed within ±3% for neutrino and ±4% for antineutrino interactions.

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Measured charged current total cross section.

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NEUTRAL STRANGE PARTICLE PRODUCTION IN HIGH TRANSVERSE MOMENTUM pi- NUCLEUS INTERACTIONS AT approximately 40-GeV/c

The RISK collaboration Barwolff, H. ; Dreher, C. ; Friebel, W. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 37 (1988) 337, 1988.
Inspire Record 251304 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.15678

Measurements ofKs0, Λ and\(\bar \Lambda \) production in π− nucleus (C, Cu, Pb) interactions are presented. The experiment was carried out with the streamer chamber spectrometer RISK using a π− beam of ∼40 GeV/c and a trigger requiring a secondary charged particle with transverse momentum above 1.1 GeV/c. Production cross sections, relative production rates and distributions of Feynmanx and transverse momentum squared as well as correlations between theV0 and the trigger particle are presented. The results are compared and found to be in agreement withKs0, Λ and\(\bar \Lambda \) data from untriggered π−p and π−C interactions, except for the relative production rate of antilambdas which is about to times larger in high-pt collisions. Our results can be well interpreted within the dual topological unitarization model.

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TOTAL CROSS-SECTION MEASUREMENT OF THE REACTION AL-27 (C-12, X) NA-24 AT 3.65-GEV/NUCLEON. (IN RUSSIAN)

Damdinsuren, Ts. ; Duka-Zoiomi, A. ; Kliman, J. ; et al.
DUBNA JINR - 87-932 (87,REC.MAR.88) 4p, 1987.
Inspire Record 255685 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.38909

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Forward and Transverse Energy Distributions in Oxygen Induced Reactions at 60-agev and 200-agev

The WA80 collaboration Albrecht, R. ; Awes, T.C. ; Baktash, C. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 199 (1987) 297-303, 1987.
Inspire Record 254598 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30059

Results are presented from reactions of 60 A GeV and 200 A GeV 16 O projectiles with C, Cu, Ag, and Au nuclei. Energy spectra measured at zero degrees and transverse energy distributions in the pseudorapidity range from 2.4 to 5.5 are shown. The average transverse energy per participant is found to be nearly independent of target mass. Estimates of nuclear stopping and of attained energy densities are made.

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STOPPING POWER IS THE QUANTITY GIVEN IN THIS TABLE. IT IS DEFINED AS ( D(ET(EXP)/D(ETA) / D(ET(THEORY)/D(ETA) ) AND THE DENOMINATOR IS TAKEN TO BE 0.5*E(HADRON IN CM). ETA IS THE PSEUDO-RAPIDITY.