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Initial state interaction in the (pi+,3p) reaction on N, Ar and Xe.

The LADS collaboration Kotlinski, B. ; Androic, D. ; Backenstoss, G. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.A 1 (1998) 435-445, 1998.
Inspire Record 466881 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.43749

The pion absorption reaction (π+,3p) on Ar was studied at pion energies of 70, 118, 162 and 239 MeV, and on N and Xe at 239 MeV. The 3p cross secti

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Production of heavy hypernuclei in the p + Bi reaction and determination of their lifetime for fission induced by Lambda decay.

Kulessa, P. ; Rudy, Z. ; Hartmann, M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 427 (1998) 403-408, 1998.
Inspire Record 473200 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28206

The production of Λ hypernuclei was studied in proton reactions with Bi nuclei and the lifetime of the produced heavy hypernuclei was measured by the observation of delayed fission using the recoil shadow method. The measurements were performed at 1.9 GeV proton energy whereas the background was determined at 1.0 GeV. From the distribution of the fission fragments in the shadow region the lifetime τ=[161±7( statist. )±14( system. )] ps was obtained and from a comparison of counting rates of prompt and delayed fission fragments the production cross section of hot Λ hypernuclei was determined to be (350±140) μ b.

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Determination of the pi+- p --> pi+- pi+ n cross section near threshold.

Lange, J.B. ; Duncan, F. ; Ambardar, A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 80 (1998) 1597-1600, 1998.
Inspire Record 468089 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19535

The total cross section for the π−p→π−π+n reaction has been measured at incident pion kinetic energies of 200, 190, 184, and 180 MeV. In addition, the π+p→π+π+n reaction was measured at 200 and 184 MeV. A fit of the cross sections by heavy baryon chiral perturbation theory yields values of 8.5±0.6(mπ−3) and 2.5±0.1(mπ−3) for the reaction matrix elements A10 and A32, which correspond to values for the s-wave isospin-0 and isospin-2 π−π scattering lengths of a0=0.23±0.08(mπ−1) and a2=−0.031±0.008(mπ−1), respectively.

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Longitudinal and transverse cross sections in the H-1(e,e' K+)Lambda reaction.

Niculescu, G. ; Mohring, R.M. ; Gueye, P. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 81 (1998) 1805-1808, 1998.
Inspire Record 479881 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19546

The 1H(e,e′K+)Λ reaction was studied as a function of the squared four-momentum transfer, Q2, and the virtual photon polarization, ɛ. For each of four Q2 settings, 0.52, 0.75, 1.00, and 2.00 (GeV/c)2, the longitudinal and transverse virtual photon cross sections were extracted in measurements at three virtual photon polarizations. The Q2 dependence of the σL/σT ratio differs significantly from current theoretical predictions. This, combined with the precision of the measurement, implies a need for revision of existing calculations.

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The systematic and statistical errors are added in quadrature. OMEGA is the solid angle of K+ in CMS.


Observation of a (Sigma)He-4 bound state in the He-4(K-,pi-) reaction at 600-MeV/c.

Nagae, T. ; Miyachi, T. ; Fukuda, T. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 80 (1998) 1605-1609, 1998.
Inspire Record 468090 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19553

We have observed a clear peak below the Σ+-production threshold in the 4He(K−,π−) reaction at 600MeV/c and θKπ=4∘. This is confirmation of the existence of the bound state of Σ4He, which was reported in the 4He(stoppedK−,π−) reaction. As in the case of stopped kaons, no such peak was found in the 4He(K−,π+) spectrum. Quantitatively reliable parameters for this level have been established. The binding energy and the width of the bound state are 4.4±0.3(stat)±1(syst) MeV and 7.0±0.7(stat)−0.0+1.2(syst) MeV, respectively.

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$HE4/S represents the HE4/SIGMA+ bound state.


Subthreshold production of low momentum K+ in p + C at 1.2-GeV.

Badala, A. ; Barbera, R. ; Bassi, M. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 80 (1998) 4863-4866, 1998.
Inspire Record 471821 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19554

The double differential cross section of low momentum kaons ( ≤0.3GeV/c) from p+C collisions at subthreshold bombarding energies has been for the first time measured by the use of the CLAMSUD magnetic spectrometer installed at the CELSIUS storage ring. Invariant cross sections extracted from the data show a source rapidity shifted below the nucleon-nucleon rapidity, in agreement with the existence of multistep processes in the K+ production cross section. The total cross section of the inclusive reaction 12C(p,K+) at 1.2 GeV was extracted and compared with recent data systematics as a function of the proton bombarding energy.

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K/pi production ratios from 450-GeV/c protons on beryllium.

The SPY collaboration Ambrosini, G ; Arsenescu, R ; Bernier, K ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 420 (1998) 225, 1998.
Inspire Record 470730 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.49585

This paper reports on the charged K / π production ratios and on the shape of the p T distributions of π fluxes measured by the SPY/NA56 experiment for 450 GeV/c proton interactions on beryllium targets. The present data cover a secondary momentum range from 7 GeV/c to 135 GeV/c in the forward direction and with p T values up to 600 MeV/c. An experimental accuracy of about 3% has been achieved. These results will reduce the uncertainty on the estimation of the ν e component of neutrino beams.

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A study of Sigma+ p elastic scattering in the region of 300-MeV/c <= p(Sigma) <= 600-MeV/c with a scintillating fiber target.

The KEK-PS E-251 collaboration Ahn, J.K. ; Bassalleck, B. ; Chung, M.S. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 648 (1999) 263-279, 1999.
Inspire Record 453129 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.38435

Σ + p elastic scattering has been studied using a scintillating fiber block (SCIFI) which served as a target for the production of Σ + hyperons as well as for subsequent Σ + scattering on hydrogen. A new technique for the analysis of the hyperon-nucleon scattering in the SCIFI has been developed and established. In this paper, Σ + p elastic scattering events have been identified in the Σ + momentum range of 300–600 MeV/ c , and differential cross sections have been obtained at two angles. The results are compared with various theoretical baryon-baryon interaction models.

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Measurement of the neutral kaon regeneration amplitude in carbon at momenta below 1-GeV/c.

The CPLEAR collaboration Angelopoulos, A. ; Apostolakis, A. ; Aslanides, E. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 413 (1997) 422-430, 1997.
Inspire Record 449883 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.47397

The neutral kaon regeneration amplitude in carbon at momenta between 250 and 750 MeV/ c was determined by measuring the interference of inherent and coherently regenerated K S amplitudes. This interference appears in the rates of initially pure (tagged) K 0 and K 0 decaying to π + π − after crossing a carbon absorber.

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Subthrehold K+ production in deuteron and alpha induced nuclear reactions.

Debowsky, M. ; Senger, P. ; Boivin, M. ; et al.
NUCL-EX-9709002, 1997.
Inspire Record 448262 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.31401

Double differential cross sections have been measured for pi+ and K+ emitted around midraidity in d+A and He+A collisions at a beam kinetic energy of 1.15 GeV/nucleon. The total pi+ yield increases by a factor of about 2 when using an alpha projectile instead of a deuteron whereas the K+ yield increases by a factor of about 4. According to transport calculations, the K+ enhancement depends both on the number of hadron-hadron collisions and on the energy available in those collisions: their center-of-mass energy increases with increasing number of projectile nucleons.

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The spectra are fitted by the equation d3(sig)/d3(p) = CONST*exp(-Ekin/SLOPE), where Ekin is PI+ kinectic energy in the nucleon-nucleon center of mass frame.

The spectra are fitted by the equation d3(sig)/d3(p) = CONST*exp(-Ekin/SLOPE), where Ekin is K+ kinectic energy in the nucleon-nucleon center of mass frame.