Cross Section for $\gamma n \to \pi^0 n$ measured at Mainz/A2

The A2 collaboration Briscoe, W.J. ; Hadžimehmedović, M. ; Kudryavtsev, A.E. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 100 (2019) 065205, 2019.
Inspire Record 1748263 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.116236

The $\gamma n \to \pi^0 n$ differential cross section evaluated for 27 energy bins span the photon-energy range 290-813 MeV (W = 1.195-1.553 GeV) and the pion c.m. polar production angles, ranging from 18 deg to 162 deg, making use of model-dependent nuclear corrections to extract pi0 production data on the neutron from measurements on the deuteron target. Additionally, the total photoabsorption cross section was measured. The tagged photon beam produced by the 883-MeV electron beam of the Mainz Microtron MAMI was used for the 0-meson production. Our accumulation of 3.6 x 10^6 $\gamma n \to \pi^0 n$ events allowed a detailed study of the reaction dynamics. Our data are in reasonable agreement with previous A2 measurements and extend them to lower energies. The data are compared to predictions of previous SAID, MAID, and BnGa partial-wave analyses and to the latest SAID fit MA19 that included our data. Selected photon decay amplitudes $N^* \to \gamma n$ at the resonance poles are determined for the first time.

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Excitation function at pion c.m. angle THETA=18 deg as function of incident photon energy E. The uncertainties are statistical and systematic, combined in quadrature.

Excitation function at pion c.m. angle THETA=32 deg as function of incident photon energy E. The uncertainties are statistical and systematic, combined in quadrature.

Excitation function at pion c.m. angle THETA=41 deg as function of incident photon energy E. The uncertainties are statistical and systematic, combined in quadrature.

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The yields of particles of 1 and 2 charges from proton interactions on $^{58}Ni$ and $^{64}Ni$ targets at 7.54 GeV energy

Krasnov, L.V. ; Lakomkin, Yu.A. ; Litvin, V.F. ; et al.
JINR-1-84-225, 2016.
Inspire Record 1501543 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.76287

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Axis error includes +- 20/20 contribution.

Axis error includes +- 20/20 contribution.

Axis error includes +- 20/20 contribution.

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The Reaction in the Energy Range from Threshold to 665 Mev

Dunaitsev, A.F. ; Prokoshkin, Yu. D. ;
Sov.Phys.JETP 9 (1959) 1179 1179-1190, 1959.
Inspire Record 1408597 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.70460

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An Investigation of the Charge Exchange Scattering and the Reaction in the 1.55-4.5 BeV/c Region

Barmin, V.V. ; Dolgolenko, A.G. ; Krestnikov, Yu. S. ; et al.
Sov.Phys.JETP 19 (1964) 102-106, 1964.
Inspire Record 1407540 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.70207

The rr- + p- n + rr0 charge-exchange scattering and the rr- + p- n + 1J ( 1J- 2y) reaction were investigated in 1.55-4.5 BeVIc region in a 17-liter propane-xenon bubble chamber. The total cross sections of both reactions were measured in this region. The angular distributions of the rr0 mesons in the charge-exchange reaction were obtained. The backward exchange-scattering cross sections du( rr- + p- n + rr 0 )ldQ were estimated.

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Structure in $\pi^+ p$ elastic backward scattering

Dobrowolski, T. ; Gus'kov, B.N. ; Likhachev, M.F. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 24 (1967) 203-206, 1967.
Inspire Record 1400910 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29617

The energy dependence of the differential cross section for $\pi^+ p$ elastic scattering at a c.m. angle near 174 ° has been measured. The momentum range of incident $\pi^+$ was 2.06-4.70 GeV/c. On this energy dependence one can see a structure, i.e. maxima corresponding to the baryon resonances $\Delta(2420)$ and $\Delta(2840)$. The structure is used for determination of the parities of these resonances.

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Elastic scattering of 2.7 GeV/c antiprotons on protons

Domingo, V. ; Fisher, G.P. ; Marshall Libby, L. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 24 (1967) 642-644, 1967.
Inspire Record 1392675 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29564

The differential elastic scattering cross section for 2.7 GeV c antiprotons on protons has been studied using film from the 20″ BNL hydrogen bubble chamber. The diffraction pattern based on a total sample of 7300 events shows a sharp forward maximum, a first diffraction minimum, and a second maximum. The forward diffraction peak is fitted by ( d σ d t ) elastic =[325 ± 6 mb ( GeV c ) 2 ] exp [−13.3 ± 0.2( GeV c ) −2 t and the total elastic cross section is found to be 25.6 ± 0.6 mb. The first and second diffraction peaks are fitted by the optical model formula for a “black” disc. d σ d t ∼ [j 1 (2k R sin 1 2 θ)] 2 (1 + a cos θ) 2 where R = 1.2 fm and a = −5.

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Proton-deuterium bremsstrahlung at 200 MeV

Pinston, J.A. ; Barneoud, D. ; Bellini, V. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 249 (1990) 402-405, 1990.
Inspire Record 1392683 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29616

Double differential cross sections for photons above 20 MeV energy were measured for the p+d reaction at 200 MeV. A comparison is made with previous measurements at 140 and 197 MeV. Below 80 MeV photon energy the cross sections and the angular distribution are in reasonable agreement with a recent calculation of the free pnγ elementary process.

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$K^+$ nucleon elastic scattering at 180° between 1.0 and 1.5 GeV/c incident momentum

Adams, U. ; Carter, R.S. ; Cook, V. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 87 (1975) 41-51, 1975.
Inspire Record 1392682 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32061

We have measured the cross section at 180° for K + p and K + n elastic scattering in the momentum range 1.0 to 1.5 GeV/ c . The K + n cross section was measured on deuterium and the K + p on hydrogen and deuterium. We were thus able to measure directly the difference between free nucleon (proton) scattering and bound nucleon (proton) scattering at large angles. This difference was found to be small and within our experimental accuracy the K + p(n) cross section should be equal to the K + p (free) cross section at 180°. We found no evidence for an s -channel resonance Z ∗ in either the K + p or K + n system. A comparison of our data and those of other groups with theoretical predictions is given.

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DEUTERIUM TARGET. U IS ABOUT 0.1 GEV**2.

HYDROGEN AND DEUTERIUM TARGET DATA ARE IN GOOD AGREEMENT. THESE CROSS SECTIONS ARE A WEIGHTED AVERAGE.


Backward π p elastic scattering at 2.85 and 3.30 GeV/c

Baker, W.F. ; Carlson, P.J. ; Chabaud, V. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 25 (1967) 361-364, 1967.
Inspire Record 1389663 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29442

Backward elastic scattering has been measured for π + p at 2.85 and 3.30 GeV/ c and for π − p at 3.30 GeV/ c . The π + p angular distributions show steep backward peaks, whereas the π − p distribution is flatter. At 2.85 GeV/ c the π + p differential cross section close to 180° is more than twice that at 3.30 GeV/ c , supporting the assignment J P = 11 2 + for Δ δ (2420) resonance. The π + p data at 2.85 GeV/ c indicate the onset of a dip at cos θ c.m. ≈ −0.97.

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The data for cos(theta) = 1 is the extrapolation.

The data for cos(theta) = 1 and U = 0 are the extrapolations.

The data for cos(theta) = 1 and U = 0 are the extrapolations.


Backward Kp elastic scattering at 3.55 GeV/c

Banaigs, J. ; Berger, J. ; Bonnel, C. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 24 (1967) 90462 317-320, 1967.
Inspire Record 1389626 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29619

Backward elastic K<sup loc="post">+</sup>p and K<sup loc="post">−</sup>p scattering has been measured in the angular interval 168<sup loc="post">o</sup> &lt;θc.m. < 177<sup loc="post">o</sup>. We find <math altimg="si1.gif">(<rm>d</rm>σ/<rm>d</rm>Ω) <inf loc="post"><rm>K</rm><sup loc="post">+</sup><rm>p</rm> → <rm>pK</rm><sup loc="post">+</sup></inf> = 17 ± 4 μ<rm>b</rm>/<rm>sr</rm></math> and <math altimg="si2.gif">(<rm>d</rm>σ/<rm>d</rm>Ω)<inf loc="post"><rm>K</rm><sup loc="post">−</sup><rm>p</rm> → <rm>pK</rm><sup loc="post">−</sup></inf> &lt; 0.6 μ<rm>b</rm>/<rm>sr</rm></math>. K<sup loc="post">+</sup>p elastic scattering exhibits a backward peak.

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The data for cos(theta) = 1 is the extrapolation.

The data for cos(theta) = 1 is the extrapolation.