Alpha breakup of Li-6 and Li-7 near the Coulomb barrier

Kelly, G. R. ; Davis, N. J. ; Ward, R. P. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 63 (2001) 024601, 2001.
Inspire Record 551836 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25434

Angular distributions of the α-particle production differential cross section from the breakup of 6Li and 7Li projectiles incident on a 208Pb target have been measured at seven projectile energies between 29 and 52 MeV. The α-breakup cross section of 6Li was found to be systematically greater than that of 7Li across the entire energy range. These data have been compared with previously reported results and with the predictions of continuum-discretized coupled channels (CDCC) calculations including resonant and nonresonant projectile breakup. The present data compare well with previous measurements, while the CDCC calculations provide a reasonable prediction of the relative α-breakup cross sections but underpredict their absolute values. The calculations confirm that a major factor in the enhancement of the 6Li to 7Li α-breakup cross section is the difference between the α-breakup thresholds of the two isotopes. These results have implications for structural studies of light exotic nuclei based on elastic scattering.

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eta-meson production in proton-proton collisions at excess energies of 40 and 72 MeV

Petren, H. ; Bargholtz, Chr. ; Bashkanov, M. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 82 (2010) 055206, 2010.
Inspire Record 882234 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.60320

The production of η mesons in proton-proton collisions has been studied using the WASA detector at the CELSIUS storage ring at excess energies of Q=40 MeV and Q=72 MeV. The η was detected through its 2γ decay in a near-4π electromagnetic calorimeter, whereas the protons were measured by a combination of straw chambers and plastic scintillator planes in the forward hemisphere. About 6.9×104 and 9.3×104 events were found at Q=40 MeV and Q=72 MeV, respectively, with background contributions of less than 5%. A simple parametrization of the production cross section in terms of low partial waves was used to evaluate the acceptance corrections. Strong evidence was found for the influence of higher partial waves. The Dalitz plots show the presence of p waves in both the pp and the η{pp} systems and the angular distributions of the η in the center-of-mass frame suggest the influence of d-wave η mesons.

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Differential cross section for pp -> pp eta at proton beam energies of 1360 and 1445 MeV (excess energies of of 40 and 72 MeV). The angle theta* is that between the eta momentum and that of the beam in the overall CM system. The error shown in the table is the combined statistical and systematic uncertainty, excluding the overall normalization error.

Differential cross section for pp -> pp eta at proton beam energies of 1360 and 1445 MeV (excess energies of of 40 and 72 MeV). The angle theta** is that between the pp relative momentum and that of the eta in the diproton rest frame. The error shown in the table is the combined statistical and systematic uncertainty, excluding the overall normalization error.

Differential cross section for pp -> pp eta at a proton beam energy of 1360 MeV (excess energy Q = 40 MeV) with respect to the square of the final pp invariant mass. Note the change in units with respect to the figure.

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$R$ value measurements for $e^+e^-$ annihilation at 2.60, 3.07 and 3.65 GeV

The BES collaboration Ablikim, M. ; Bai, J.Z. ; Bai, Y. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 677 (2009) 239-245, 2009.
Inspire Record 814778 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.51953

Using a data sample with a total integrated luminosity of 10.0 pb$^{-1}$ collected at center-of-mass energies of 2.6, 3.07 and 3.65 GeV with BESII, cross sections for $e^+e^-$ annihilation into hadronic final states ($R$ values) are measured with statistical errors that are smaller than 1%, and systematic errors that are about 3.5%. The running strong interaction coupling constants $\alpha_s^{(3)}(s)$ and $\alpha_s^{(5)}(M_Z^2)$ are determined from the $R$ values.

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R values.


Observation of an ABC effect in proton-proton collisions

Dymov, S. ; Hartmann, M. ; Kacharava, A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 102 (2009) 192301, 2009.
Inspire Record 812534 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.51593

The cross section for inclusive multipion production in the pp->ppX reaction was measured at COSY-ANKE at four beam energies, 0.8, 1.1, 1.4, and 2.0 GeV, for low excitation energy in the final pp system, such that the diproton quasi-particle is in the 1S0 state. At the three higher energies the missing mass Mx spectra show a strong enhancement at low Mx, corresponding to an ABC effect that moves steadily to larger values as the energy is increased. Despite the missing-mass structure looking very different at 0.8 GeV, the variation with Mx and beam energy are consistent with two-pion production being mediated through the excitation of two Delta(1232) isobars, coupled to S-- and D-- states of the initial pp system.

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The P P --> P P X differential cross section as a function of the square ofthe missing mass (X) at incident beam energy of 0.8 GeV.

The P P --> P P X differential cross section as a function of the square ofthe missing mass (X) at incident beam energy of 1.1 GeV.

The P P --> P P X differential cross section as a function of the square ofthe missing mass (X) at incident beam energy of 1.4 GeV.

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Production of pi0 Mesons in K+ p Interactions at 8.2-GeV/c

Bartke, J. ; Eskreys, A. ; Figiel, J. ; et al.
Acta Phys.Polon.B 5 (1974) 689, 1974.
Inspire Record 90280 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.51679

Experimental results on $\pi^0$ production in $K^+$p interactions at 8.2 GeV/$c$ incident momentum are presented. Average $\pi^0$ multiplicities for given prong numbers are evaluated. They are consistent both with the corresponding results for pp interactions at 12 GeV/$c$ chosen for comparison because they have the same average prong number) and with a model where total multiplicity distributions are calculated from the Czyżewski--Rybicki formula and the charge branching ratios from the statistical model. Some averages over the $\pi^0$ momentum distribution are also evaluated. In particular it is found that $\pi^0$-s produced in two prong interactions go predominantly forward.

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Dependence of nu nucleus cross-sections on the mass number

Borer, K. ; Hahn, B. ; Hofer, H. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 30 (1969) 572-575, 1969.
Inspire Record 63243 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.50061

High energy v -nucleus cross sections have been compared for Pb, Fe, Al and C as target nuclei, exposed to the CERN v -beam. The events with θ vμ < 29 0 and p μ ⪆ 1 GeV /c have rates in the ratio of the mass number of the nuclei. Also a restricted sample with q 2 ⪅ 0.1 (GeV/ c ) 2 and θ vμ < 5 0 does not reveal a theoretically predicted deviation from A -proportionality, although due to the limited statistical accuracy in this restricted sample an “ A 2 3 - contribution ” of several tenths cannot be excluded either.

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Only statistical error is presented.

Only statistical error is presented.

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MEASUREMENT OF COHERENT pi0 PHOTOPRODUCTION ON HE-3 AND H-3 IN THE RESONANCE REGION

Bellinghausen, B. ; Gassen, H.J. ; Reese, E. ; et al.
Z.Phys.A 318 (1984) 83, 1984.
Inspire Record 200794 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.50169

Neutral pion photoproduction has been measured on3He and3H nuclei in theΔ(1232) resonance region. Resonance averaged cross-sections are presented as a function of momentum transfer and compared to theoretical calculations.

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Deuteron Photodisintegration at Photon Energies Between 200-{MeV} and 700-{MeV} in Backward Direction

Althoff, K.H. ; Anton, G. ; Bour, D. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 21 (1983) 149, 1983.
Inspire Record 192906 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.50170

The differential cross section of the deuteron photodisintegration was measured at a protion c.m. angle of 180 degrees and for photon energies between 180 and 730 MeV. The protons were detected in a magnetic spectrometer. The proton energy resolution varied between 30 MeV and 50 MeV FWHM. Since these are the first data at 180 degrees in this energy range a comparison can only be done with data from other laboratories extrapolated to 180 degrees and with theoretical predictions. The agreement with existing calculations is poor. Contributions of dibaryons to the cross section seem not to improve the situation.

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BEAM ERROR D(E) = 50.000 MEV.


Experimental Investigation of the Deuteron Photodisintegration in the $\Delta$ Resonance Region

Arends, J. ; Gassen, H.J. ; Hegerath, A. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 412 (1984) 509-522, 1984.
Inspire Record 190187 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.50236

Differential cross sections for the deuteron photodisintegration process were measured for photon energies between 200 and 440 MeV using the tagged photon beam facility of the Bonn 500 MeV synchrotron. At eight angles between 18° and 145° charged particles were detected simultaneously in time-of-flight spectrometers consisting of scintillation counters. Above the resonance region the measured cross sections agree fairly well with earlier results, whereas there are larger discrepancies at low photon energies.

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MEASUREMENT OF P P ---> P X BETWEEN 50-GEV/C AND 400-GEV/C.

Abe, K. ; De Lillo, T. ; Robinson, B. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 31 (1973) 1527-1530, 1973.
Inspire Record 81796 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.50301

We present measurements of the invariant cross section for the inclusive reaction p+p→p+X in the region 0.14<|t|<0.38 GeV2, 100<s<750 GeV2, and 0.80<x<0.93.

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The cross sections are fitted by the formula CONST(C=A)*EXP(SLOPE*T)*(1+CO NST(C=B)/SQRT(S)).