Spin correlation coefficients in p(pol.) p(pol.) --> p n pi+ from 325-MeV to 400-MeV.

Saha, Swapan K. ; Daehnick, W.W. ; Flammang, R.W. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 461 (1999) 175-182, 1999.
Inspire Record 504511 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.31356

The spin correlation coefficient combinations Axx + Ayy, Axx - Ayy and the analyzing powers Ay(theta) were measured for pp-->pnpi+ at beam energies of 325, 350, 375 and 400 MeV. A polarized internal atomic hydrogen target and a stored, polarized proton beam were used. These polarization observables are sensitive to contributions of higher partial waves. A comparison with recent theoretical calculations is provided.

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Measurement of partial-wave contributions in p p --> p p pi0.

Meyer, H.O. ; Balewski, J.T. ; Doskow, J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 83 (1999) 5439-5442, 1999.
Inspire Record 504512 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.31354

We report a measurement of the spin-dependent total cross section ratios delta_sigma_T/sigma_tot and delta_sigma_L/sigma_tot of the pp --> pp pi^0 reaction between 325 MeV and 400 MeV. The experiment was carried out with a polarized internal target in a storage ring. Non-vertical beam polarization was obtained by the use of solenoidal spin rotators. Near threshold, the knowledge of both spin-dependent total cross sections is sufficient to deduce the strength of certain participating partial waves, free of any model.

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SIG(C=T1-1) and SIG(C=T11) means opposite and parallel transverse beam and target polarizations. The same is for longitudunal (L) polarizations. SIG(C=TOT)is unpolarized total cross section.

SIG(C=L1-1) and SIG(L=11) means opposite and parallel longitudinal beam andtarget polarizations. SIG(C=TOT) is unpolarized total cross section.


STRANGE PARTICLE PRODUCTION IN ANTI-P P ANNIHILATIONS AT 8.8-GEV/C

Hill, J.C. ; Ansorge, R.E. ; Carter, J.R. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 227 (1983) 387, 1983.
Inspire Record 196402 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.33929

Results are presented from an experiment at the SLAC 40″ hybrid facility (SHF) using an 8.8 GeV/ c antiproton beam. Using external detectors and an on-line trigger, a sample of events enriched in p p annihilations was obtained. pp interactions taken under the same conditions enabled the annihilations to be identified. Cross sections and distributions for the inclusive production of K s 0 and K ∗± (890), and cross sections for exclusive channels with a pair of strange particles are presented.

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Production of S = -2 and -3 Baryon States in 6.5-{GeV}/$c K^- P$ Interactions

Hassall, J.K. ; Ansorge, R.E. ; Carter, J.R. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 189 (1981) 397-420, 1981.
Inspire Record 172448 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34253

We present results from a high statistics (46 events/μ;b) experiment on K − p interactions in the Argonne 12 foot bubble chamber. In particular we make a systematic search for Ξ ∗ resonances. We confirm recent evidence of a Ξ(2370), and see a number of other well established states. We also give cross sections for various exclusive and inclusive reactions, including those in which θ − are produced.

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THE PI0 ARE UNDETECTED.


Observation of a Narrow Hyperon State of Mass 3.17-{GeV}

The Birmingham-CERN-Glasgow-Michigan State-Paris & Cambridge-Michigan State collaborations Amirzadeh, J. ; Ansorge, R.E. ; Baubillier, M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 89 (1979) 125-130, 1979.
Inspire Record 143109 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27296

We present evidence for a narrow Y ∗ with a mass of 3.17 GeV and a width ⩽ 20 MeV decaying to ΣKK̄ + pions, ΛKK̄ + pions and ΞK + pions. The data come from two high statistics K − p bubble chamber experiments with a sensitivity of ≈100 eV/ μb at 8.25 GeV/ c and ≈ 45 eV/ μb at 6.5 GeV/ c .

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OBSERVATION OF R(3170) ONLY DECAYING INTO 5 OR 6 PARTICLES (CROSS SECTION NOT CORRECTED FOR DECAYS WITH MORE THAN ONE UNSEEN FINAL STATE PARTICLE).


DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ANTI-P P AND P P INTERACTIONS AT 8.8-GeV/c AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO ANTI-P P ANNIHILATIONS

Booth, C.n. ; Ansorge, R.e. ; Carter, J.r. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 27 (1983) 2018, 1983.
Inspire Record 194364 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23838

We report on an experiment in which the SLAC 40-in. hybrid facility was exposed to an 8.8-GeV/c antiproton beam. Using external detectors we have identified a large fraction of nonannihilation events and thus obtained a clean sample of annihilation data. Using proton interactions taken in the same detector at the same energy we have made a detailed study of (p¯p−pp) differences and explored their relationship to p¯p annihilations.

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Strange-particle production in n p interactions at 4-8 gev/c

Ansorge, R.E. ; Carter, J.R. ; Charlesworth, J.A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 10 (1974) 32-44, 1974.
Inspire Record 95568 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25044

Results of a survey of strange-particle production in np interactions in the momentum range 4-8 GeV/c are presented. As details of 3-body events have already been published, the results for the most part concern 4- and 5-body events with no missing neutrals. Cross sections for production of the most prominent resonances are given, and the properties of certain quasi-3-body channels discussed and compared with the corresponding states produced in pp interactions. It is found that the Σ−(1385) resonance is produced very strongly in unfitted topologies and certain statistical tensors for its production are shown to be in agreement with the predictions of the quark model.

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Exclusive eta production in proton-proton reactions.

Balestra, F. ; Bedfer, Y. ; Bertini, R. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 69 (2004) 064003, 2004.
Inspire Record 653991 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25225

Differential cross sections for the exclusive reaction p⃗p→ppη observed via the η→π+π−π0 decay channel have been measured at Tbeam=2.15GeV, 2.50GeV, and 2.85GeV (excess energies 324MeV, 412MeV, and 554MeV). The influence of the N(1535)S11 resonance is clearly seen in the invariant mass and momentum dependent differential cross sections. The extracted resonance parameters are compatible with existing data. No significant evidence for further resonance contributions has been found. In addition, angular distributions of the ppη final state have been measured. The polar angle distribution of the η shows an anisotropy with respect to the beam axis for the lowest beam energy, which vanishes for the higher energies. The sign of this anisotropy is negative and expected to be sensitive to the dominant production mechanism. In contrast, the proton polar angle in the pp rest frame tends to be more strongly aligned along the beam axis with increasing beam energy. The analyzing power Ay is compatible with zero for all beam energies.

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Differential cross section for incident kinetic energy 2.15 GeV, divided by the phase space as a function of the invariant mass of the ETA and the final state proton with the lower value of ABS(T). This is proportional to the square of the decay matrix element ABS(M)**2 of the P-ETA system.

Differential cross section for incident kinetic energy 2.50 GeV, divided by the phase space as a function of the invariant mass of the ETA and the final state proton with the lower value of ABS(T). This is proportional to the square of the decay matrix element ABS(M)**2 of the P-ETA system.

Differential cross section for incident kinetic energy 2.85 GeV, divided by the phase space as a function of the invariant mass of the ETA and the final state proton with the lower value of ABS(T). This is proportional to the square of the decay matrix element ABS(M)**2 of the P-ETA system.

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K- meson production in the proton proton reaction at 3.67-GeV/c.

The DISTO collaboration Balestra, F. ; Bedfer, Y. ; Bertini, R. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 468 (1999) 7-12, 1999.
Inspire Record 508438 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28069

The total cross section of the reaction $pp\to ppK^+K^-$ has been determined for proton--proton reactions with $p_{beam}=3.67 GeV/c$. This represents the first cross section measurement of the $pp \to ppK^-K^+$ channel near threshold, and is equivalent to the inclusive $pp\to ppK^-X$ cross section at this beam momentum. The cross section determined at this beam momentum is about a factor 20 lower than that for inclusive $pp\to ppK^+X$ meson production at the same CM energy above the corresponding threshold. This large difference in the $K^+$ and $K^-$ meson inclusive production cross sections in proton-proton reactions is in strong contrast to cross sections measured in sub-threshold heavy ion collisions, which are similar in magnitude at the same energy per nucleon below the respective thresholds.

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Total exclusive production cross section for the resonant and non-resonant channels.

Total PHI meson production cross section after correction for the corresponding partial width (C.Caso et al. EPJ C1(98)1).


Limit on the B ---> u Coupling from Semileptonic B Decay

The CLEO collaboration Chen, A. ; Goldberg, M. ; Horwitz, N. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 52 (1984) 1084, 1984.
Inspire Record 199380 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20474

We have used the momentum spectrum of leptons produced in semileptonic B-meson decays to set a 90%-confidence-level upper limit on Γ(b→ulν)Γ(b→clν) of 4%. We also measure the semileptonic branching fractions of the B meson to be (12.0±0.7±0.5)% for electrons and (10.8±0.6±1.0)% for muons.

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