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Measurements of the $\pi^{\pm}$, $K^{\pm}$, and proton double differential yields emitted from the surface of the 90-cm-long carbon target (T2K replica) were performed for the incoming 31 GeV/c protons with the NA61/SHINE spectrometer at the CERN SPS using data collected during 2010 run. The double differential $\pi^{\pm}$ yields were measured with increased precision compared to the previously published NA61/SHINE results, while the $K^{\pm}$ and proton yields were obtained for the first time. A strategy for dealing with the dependence of the results on the incoming proton beam profile is proposed. The purpose of these measurements is to reduce significantly the (anti)neutrino flux uncertainty in the T2K long-baseline neutrino experiment by constraining the production of (anti)neutrino ancestors coming from the T2K target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 140 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 160 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 160 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 200 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 200 to 220 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 340 to 380 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 140 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 160 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 160 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 200 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 200 to 220 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 340 to 380 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 140 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 160 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 160 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 200 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 200 to 220 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 340 to 380 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 140 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 160 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 160 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 200 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 200 to 220 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 340 to 380 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 140 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 160 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 160 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 200 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 200 to 220 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 340 to 380 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 140 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 160 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 160 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 200 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 200 to 220 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 340 to 380 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 140 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 160 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 160 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 200 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 200 to 220 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 340 to 380 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 140 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 160 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 160 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 200 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 200 to 220 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 340 to 380 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 140 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 160 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 160 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 200 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 200 to 220 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 340 to 380 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 140 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 160 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 160 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 200 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 200 to 220 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 340 to 380 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged pions emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 280 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 280 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 280 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 280 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 280 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of positively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 280 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 280 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 280 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 280 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 120 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 280 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of negatively charged kaons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 120 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 100 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 380 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 0 to 18cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 100 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 380 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 18 to 36cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 100 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 380 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 36 to 54cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 100 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 380 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 54 to 72cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 100 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 380 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 72 to 89.99cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 100 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Double differential yiedls of protons emitted from the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and in the longitudinal range from 89.99 to 90.01cm, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
This paper presents several measurements of total production cross sections and total inelastic cross sections for the following reactions: $\pi^{+}$+C, $\pi^{+}$+Al, $K^{+}$+C, $K^{+}$+Al at 60 GeV/c, $\pi^{+}$+C and $\pi^{+}$+Al at 31 GeV/c . The measurements were made using the NA61/SHINE spectrometer at the CERN SPS. Comparisons with previous measurements are given and good agreement is seen. These interaction cross sections measurements are a key ingredient for neutrino flux prediction from the reinteractions of secondary hadrons in current and future accelerator-based long-baseline neutrino experiments.
Results of production cross section measurements on $\pi^+$ and $K^+$ beams. Measured channeles are $\pi^+$+C, $\pi^+$+Al, $K^+$+C, and $K^+$+Al at 60 GeV/c and $\pi^+$+C and $\pi^+$+Al at 31 GeV/c.
Results of inelastic cross section measurements on $\pi^+$ and $K^+$ beams. Measured channeles are $\pi^+$+C, $\pi^+$+Al, $K^+$+C, and $K^+$+Al at 60 GeV/c and $\pi^+$+C and $\pi^+$+Al at 31 GeV/c.
Measurements of inclusive spectra and mean multiplicities of $\pi^\pm$, K$^\pm$, p and $\bar{\textrm{p}}$ produced in inelastic p+p interactions at incident projectile momenta of 20, 31, 40, 80 and 158 GeV/c ($\sqrt{s} = $ 6.3, 7.7, 8.8, 12.3 and 17.3 GeV, respectively) were performed at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron using the large acceptance NA61/SHINE hadron spectrometer. Spectra are presented as function of rapidity and transverse momentum and are compared to predictions of current models. The measurements serve as the baseline in the NA61/SHINE study of the properties of the onset of deconfinement and search for the critical point of strongly interacting matter.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 31 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 20 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K+ produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 20 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K+ produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 20 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of p produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 20 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of p produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 20 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi+ produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 20 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi+ produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 20 GeV/c with ssystematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 20 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 20 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 31 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 31 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 31 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 31 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 31 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 31 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 31 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 31 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 31 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 31 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 31 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 31 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 40 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 40 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 40 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 40 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 40 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 40 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 40 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 40 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 40 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 40 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 40 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 40 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 80 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 80 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 80 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 80 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 80 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 80 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 80 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 80 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 80 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 80 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 80 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 80 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 158 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 158 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 158 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of K− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 158 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 158 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 158 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 158 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 158 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 158 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 158 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 158 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Transverse momentum-rapidity spectrum of pi− produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 158 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K- from p+p->K-+X at 158 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K- from p+p->K-+X at 158 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K+ from p+p->K++X at 158 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K+ from p+p->K++X at 158 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi- from p+p->pi-+X at 158 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi- from p+p->pi-+X at 158 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi+ from p+p->pi++X at 158 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi+ from p+p->pi++X at 158 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of p from p+p->p+X at 158 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of p from p+p->p+X at 158 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of barp from p+p->barp+X at 158 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of barp from p+p->barp+X at 158 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K- from p+p->K-+X at 80 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K- from p+p->K-+X at 80 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K+ from p+p->K++X at 80 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K+ from p+p->K++X at 80 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi- from p+p->pi-+X at 80 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi- from p+p->pi-+X at 80 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi+ from p+p->pi++X at 80 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi+ from p+p->pi++X at 80 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of p from p+p->p+X at 80 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of p from p+p->p+X at 80 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of barp from p+p->barp+X at 80 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of barp from p+p->barp+X at 80 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K- from p+p->K-+X at 40 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K- from p+p->K-+X at 40 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K+ from p+p->K++X at 40 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K+ from p+p->K++X at 40 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi- from p+p->pi-+X at 40 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi- from p+p->pi-+X at 40 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi+ from p+p->pi++X at 40 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi+ from p+p->pi++X at 40 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of p from p+p->p+X at 40 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of p from p+p->p+X at 40 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of barp from p+p->barp+X at 40 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of barp from p+p->barp+X at 40 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K- from p+p->K-+X at 31 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K- from p+p->K-+X at 31 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K+ from p+p->K++X at 31 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K+ from p+p->K++X at 31 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi- from p+p->pi-+X at 31 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi- from p+p->pi-+X at 31 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi+ from p+p->pi++X at 31 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi+ from p+p->pi++X at 31 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of p from p+p->p+X at 31 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of p from p+p->p+X at 31 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of barp from p+p->barp+X at 31 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of barp from p+p->barp+X at 31 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K- from p+p->K-+X at 20 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K- from p+p->K-+X at 20 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K+ from p+p->K++X at 20 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of K+ from p+p->K++X at 20 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi- from p+p->pi-+X at 20 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi- from p+p->pi-+X at 20 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi+ from p+p->pi++X at 20 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of pi+ from p+p->pi++X at 20 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of p from p+p->p+X at 20 GeV/c with statistical uncertainties.
Rapidity spectrum of p from p+p->p+X at 20 GeV/c with systematic uncertainties.
A precision measurement of jet cross sections in neutral current deep-inelastic scattering for photon virtualities $5.5<Q^2<80\,{\rm GeV}^2$ and inelasticities $0.2<y<0.6$ is presented, using data taken with the H1 detector at HERA, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $290\,{\rm pb}^{-1}$. Double-differential inclusive jet, dijet and trijet cross sections are measured simultaneously and are presented as a function of jet transverse momentum observables and as a function of $Q^2$. Jet cross sections normalised to the inclusive neutral current DIS cross section in the respective $Q^2$-interval are also determined. Previous results of inclusive jet cross sections in the range $150<Q^2<15\,000\,{\rm GeV}^2$ are extended to low transverse jet momenta $5<P_{T}^{\rm jet}<7\,{\rm GeV}$. The data are compared to predictions from perturbative QCD in next-to-leading order in the strong coupling, in approximate next-to-next-to-leading order and in full next-to-next-to-leading order. Using also the recently published H1 jet data at high values of $Q^2$, the strong coupling constant $\alpha_s(M_Z)$ is determined in next-to-leading order.
Inclusive jet cross sections measured as a function of $P_T^{\rm jet}$ for $Q^2$ = 5.5-8.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 6 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Inclusive jet cross sections measured as a function of $P_T^{\rm jet}$ for $Q^2$ = 8.0-11.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 6 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Inclusive jet cross sections measured as a function of $P_T^{\rm jet}$ for $Q^2$ = 11.0-16.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 6 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Inclusive jet cross sections measured as a function of $P_T^{\rm jet}$ for $Q^2$ = 16.0-22.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 6 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Inclusive jet cross sections measured as a function of $P_T^{\rm jet}$ for $Q^2$ = 22.0-30.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 6 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Inclusive jet cross sections measured as a function of $P_T^{\rm jet}$ for $Q^2$ = 30.0-42.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 6 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Inclusive jet cross sections measured as a function of $P_T^{\rm jet}$ for $Q^2$ = 42.0-60.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 6 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Inclusive jet cross sections measured as a function of $P_T^{\rm jet}$ for $Q^2$ = 60.0-80.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 6 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Dijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_2$ for $Q^2$ = 5.5-8.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 7 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Dijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_2$ for $Q^2$ = 8.0-11.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 7 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Dijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_2$ for $Q^2$ = 11.0-16.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 7 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Dijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_2$ for $Q^2$ = 16.0-22.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 7 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Dijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_2$ for $Q^2$ = 22.0-30.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 7 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Dijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_2$ for $Q^2$ = 30.0-42.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 7 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Dijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_2$ for $Q^2$ = 42.0-60.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 7 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Dijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_2$ for $Q^2$ = 60.0-80.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 7 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Trijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_3$ for $Q^2$ = 5.5-8.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 8 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Trijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_3$ for $Q^2$ = 8.0-11.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 8 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Trijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_3$ for $Q^2$ = 11.0-16.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 8 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Trijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_3$ for $Q^2$ = 16.0-22.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 8 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Trijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_3$ for $Q^2$ = 22.0-30.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 8 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Trijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_3$ for $Q^2$ = 30.0-42.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 8 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Trijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_3$ for $Q^2$ = 42.0-60.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 8 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Trijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_3$ for $Q^2$ = 60.0-80.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 8 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised inclusive jet cross sections measured as a function of $P_T^{\rm jet}$ for $Q^2$ = 5.5-8.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 9 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised inclusive jet cross sections measured as a function of $P_T^{\rm jet}$ for $Q^2$ = 8.0-11.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 9 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised inclusive jet cross sections measured as a function of $P_T^{\rm jet}$ for $Q^2$ = 11.0-16.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 9 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised inclusive jet cross sections measured as a function of $P_T^{\rm jet}$ for $Q^2$ = 16.0-22.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 9 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised inclusive jet cross sections measured as a function of $P_T^{\rm jet}$ for $Q^2$ = 22.0-30.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 9 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised inclusive jet cross sections measured as a function of $P_T^{\rm jet}$ for $Q^2$ = 30.0-42.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 9 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised inclusive jet cross sections measured as a function of $P_T^{\rm jet}$ for $Q^2$ = 42.0-60.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 9 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised inclusive jet cross sections measured as a function of $P_T^{\rm jet}$ for $Q^2$ = 60.0-80.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 9 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised dijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_2$ for $Q^2$ = 5.5-8.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 10 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised dijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_2$ for $Q^2$ = 8.0-11.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 10 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised dijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_2$ for $Q^2$ = 11.0-16.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 10 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised dijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_2$ for $Q^2$ = 16.0-22.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 10 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised dijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_2$ for $Q^2$ = 22.0-30.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 10 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised dijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_2$ for $Q^2$ = 30.0-42.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 10 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised dijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_2$ for $Q^2$ = 42.0-60.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 10 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised dijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_2$ for $Q^2$ = 60.0-80.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 10 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised trijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_3$ for $Q^2$ = 5.5-8.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 11 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised trijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_3$ for $Q^2$ = 8.0-11.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 11 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised trijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_3$ for $Q^2$ = 11.0-16.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 11 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised trijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_3$ for $Q^2$ = 16.0-22.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 11 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised trijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_3$ for $Q^2$ = 22.0-30.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 11 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised trijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_3$ for $Q^2$ = 30.0-42.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 11 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised trijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_3$ for $Q^2$ = 42.0-60.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 11 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised trijet cross sections measured as a function of $\langle P_T \rangle_3$ for $Q^2$ = 60.0-80.0 GeV$^2$. The correction factors on the theoretical cross sections $c^{\rm had}$ are listed together with their uncertainties. The radiative correction factors $c^{\rm rad}$ are already included in the quoted cross sections. Note that the uncertainties labelled $\delta^{E_{e^\prime}}$ and $\delta^{\theta_{e^\prime}}$ in Table 11 of the paper (arXiv:1611.03421v3) should be swapped. See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Matrix of statistical correlation coefficients of the unfolded jet cross sections at low $Q^2$.
Matrix of statistical correlation coefficients of the unfolded normalised jet cross sections at low $Q^2$.
Inclusive jet cross sections for $P_T^{\rm jet}$ = 5-7 GeV$^2$ measured as a function of $Q^2$ in the range 150-15000 GeV$^2$. The cross section values and uncertainties have been determined in the scope of the analysis of an earlier H1 publication (<a href="https://inspirehep.net/record/1301218">INSPIRE</a>, <a href="https://www.hepdata.net/record/ins1301218">HEPData</a>). See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Normalised inclusive jet cross sections for $P_T^{\rm jet}$ = 5-7 GeV$^2$ measured as a function of $Q^2$ in the range 150-15000 GeV$^2$. The cross section values and uncertainties have been determined in the scope of the analysis of an earlier H1 publication (<a href="https://inspirehep.net/record/1301218">INSPIRE</a>, <a href="https://www.hepdata.net/record/ins1301218">HEPData</a>). See Table 5 of arXiv:1406.4709v2 for details of the correlation model.
Matrix of statistical correlation coefficients of the unfolded jet cross sections at high $Q^2$. The statistical correlations have been determined in the scope of the analysis of an earlier H1 publication (<a href="https://inspirehep.net/record/1301218">INSPIRE</a>, <a href="https://www.hepdata.net/record/ins1301218">HEPData</a>).
Matrix of statistical correlation coefficients of the unfolded normalised jet cross sections at high $Q^2$. The statistical correlations have been determined in the scope of the analysis of an earlier H1 publication (<a href="https://inspirehep.net/record/1301218">INSPIRE</a>, <a href="https://www.hepdata.net/record/ins1301218">HEPData</a>).
The strong coupling extracted from the normalised inclusive jet, dijet and trijet data at NLO as a function of the renormalisation scale $\mu_r$. For each $\mu_r$ the values of the strong coupling $\alpha_s(\mu_r)$ and the equivalent values $\alpha_s(M_Z)$ are given with experimental (exp) and theoretical (th) uncertainties.
Results on two-particle $\Delta\eta\Delta\phi$ correlations in inelastic p+p interactions at 20, 31, 40, 80, and 158~GeV/c are presented. The measurements were performed using the large acceptance NA61/SHINE hadron spectrometer at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron. The data show structures which can be attributed mainly to effects of resonance decays, momentum conservation, and quantum statistics. The results are compared with the EPOS and UrQMD models.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for all charge pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 20 GeV/c.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for all charge pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 31 GeV/c.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for all charge pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 40 GeV/c.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for all charge pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 80 GeV/c.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for all charge pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 158 GeV/c.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for unlike-signed pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 20 GeV/c.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for unlike-signed pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 31 GeV/c.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for unlike-signed pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 40 GeV/c.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for unlike-signed pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 80 GeV/c.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for unlike-signed pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 158 GeV/c.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for positively charged pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 20 GeV/c.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for positively charged pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 31 GeV/c.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for positively charged pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 40 GeV/c.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for positively charged pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 80 GeV/c.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for positively charged pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 158 GeV/c.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for positively charged pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 20 GeV/c.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for positively charged pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 31 GeV/c.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for positively charged pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 40 GeV/c.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for positively charged pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 80 GeV/c.
Two-particle correlation function C(Delta eta, Delta phi) for positively charged pairs in inelastic p+p interactions at 158 GeV/c.
Production of $d$, $t$, and $^3$He nuclei in central Pb+Pb interactions was studied at five collision energies ($\sqrt{s_{NN}}=$ 6.3, 7.6, 8.8, 12.3, and 17.3 GeV) with the NA49 detector at the CERN SPS. Transverse momentum spectra, rapidity distributions, and particle ratios were measured. Yields are compared to predictions of statistical models. Phase-space distributions of light nuclei are discussed and compared to those of protons in the context of a coalescence approach. The coalescence parameters $B_2$ and $B_3$, as well as coalescence radii for $d$ and $^3$He were determined as a function of transverse mass at all energies.
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of tritons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of tritons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of tritons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of tritons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse momentum spectra of tritons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of Helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of tritium in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of tritium in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of tritium in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of tritium in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of tritium in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of deuterim in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of deuterim in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of deuterim in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of deuterim in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the transverse mass spectra of deuterim in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the coalescence parameter B2 of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the coalescence parameter B2 of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the coalescence parameter B2 of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the coalescence parameter B2 of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the coalescence parameter B2 of deuterons in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the coalescence parameter B3 of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the coalescence parameter B3 of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the coalescence parameter B3 of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the coalescence parameter B3 of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Numerical data for the coalescence parameter B3 of helium-3 in rapidity interval
Measurements of particle emission from a replica of the T2K 90 cm-long carbon target were performed in the NA61/SHINE experiment at CERN SPS, using data collected during a high-statistics run in 2009. An efficient use of the long-target measurements for neutrino flux predictions in T2K requires dedicated reconstruction and analysis techniques. Fully-corrected differential yields of $\pi^\pm$-mesons from the surface of the T2K replica target for incoming 31 GeV/c protons are presented. A possible strategy to implement these results into the T2K neutrino beam predictions is discussed and the propagation of the uncertainties of these results to the final neutrino flux is performed.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of positively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z1$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z2$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z3$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z4$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z5$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 0 to 20 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 20 to 40 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 40 to 60 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 60 to 80 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 80 to 100 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 100 to 140 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 140 to 180 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 180 to 220 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 220 to 260 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 260 to 300 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Spectra of negatively charged pions at the surface of the T2K replica target, in the polar angle range from 300 to 340 mrad and for longitudinal bin $z6$, as a function of momentum. The normalization is per proton on target.
Inclusive production of $\Lambda$-hyperons was measured with the large acceptance NA61/SHINE spectrometer at the CERN SPS in inelastic p+p interactions at beam momentum of 158~\GeVc. Spectra of transverse momentum and transverse mass as well as distributions of rapidity and x$_{_F}$ are presented. The mean multiplicity was estimated to be $0.120\,\pm0.006\;(stat.)\,\pm 0.010\;(sys.)$. The results are compared with previous measurements and predictions of the EPOS, UrQMD and FRITIOF models.
Double-differential yield $\frac{d^2n}{dydp_{_T}}$.
Double-differential yield $\frac{d^2n}{dydm_{_T}}$.
Double-differential yields, $\frac{d^{2}n}{x_{_F}p_{_T}}$ and $f_n(x_{_F},p_{T})$, for $x_{_F}<0$.
Double-differential yields, $\frac{d^{2}n}{x_{_F}p_{_T}}$ and $f_n(x_{_F},p_{T})$, for $x_{_F}>0$.
$p_{_T}$ integrated yield $\frac{dn}{dy}$, the inverse slope parameter $T$ and the mean transverse mass $\langle m_{_T}\rangle - m_{\Lambda}$.
$p_{_T}$ integrated yield $\frac{dn}{x_{_F}}$ and the invariant cross section $F(x_{_F})$.
Measurements of hadron production in p+C interactions at 31 GeV/c are performed using the NA61/ SHINE spectrometer at the CERN SPS. The analysis is based on the full set of data collected in 2009 using a graphite target with a thickness of 4% of a nuclear interaction length. Inelastic and production cross sections as well as spectra of $\pi^\pm$, $K^\pm$, p, $K^0_S$ and $\Lambda$ are measured with high precision. These measurements are essential for improved calculations of the initial neutrino fluxes in the T2K long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment in Japan. A comparison of the NA61/SHINE measurements with predictions of several hadroproduction models is presented.
The double differential $\pi^+$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^+$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^+$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^+$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^+$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^+$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^+$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^+$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^+$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^+$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^+$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^-$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^-$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^-$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^-$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^-$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^-$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^-$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^-$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^-$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^-$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\pi^-$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^+$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^+$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^+$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^+$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^+$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^+$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^+$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^+$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^-$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^-$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^-$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^-$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^-$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^-$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^-$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential proton production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential proton production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential proton production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential proton production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential proton production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential proton production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential proton production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential proton production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential proton production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential proton production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^0_S$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^0_S$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^0_S$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^0_S$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^0_S$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^0_S$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $K^0_S$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\Lambda$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\Lambda$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\Lambda$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\Lambda$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\Lambda$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\Lambda$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\Lambda$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
The double differential $\Lambda$ production cross section in the laboratory system for p+C interactions at 31 GeV$/c$. The results are presented as a function of momentum, $p$ (in [GeV/$c$]), in different angular intervals, $\theta$ (in [mrad]). The statistical and systematic errors are quoted.
Measurements of multiplicity and transverse momentum fluctuations of charged particles were performed in inelastic p+p interactions at 20, 31, 40, 80 and 158 GeV/c beam momentum. Results for the scaled variance of the multiplicity distribution and for three strongly intensive measures of multiplicity and transverse momentum fluctuations \$\Delta[P_{T},N]\$, \$\Sigma[P_{T},N]\$ and \$\Phi_{p_T}\$ are presented. For the first time the results on fluctuations are fully corrected for experimental biases. The results on multiplicity and transverse momentum fluctuations significantly deviate from expectations for the independent particle production. They also depend on charges of selected hadrons. The string-resonance Monte Carlo models EPOS and UrQMD do not describe the data. The scaled variance of multiplicity fluctuations is significantly higher in inelastic p+p interactions than in central Pb+Pb collisions measured by NA49 at the same energy per nucleon. This is in qualitative disagreement with the predictions of the Wounded Nucleon Model. Within the statistical framework the enhanced multiplicity fluctuations in inelastic p+p interactions can be interpreted as due to event-by-event fluctuations of the fireball energy and/or volume.
Energy dependence of $\Delta[P_{T},N]$ for three charge selections
Energy dependence of $\Delta[P_{T},N]$ for three charge selections
Energy dependence of $\Sigma[P_{T},N]$ for three chrge selections
Energy dependence of $\Sigma[P_{T},N]$ for three chrge selections
Energy dependence of $\Phi_{p_{T}}$ for three chrge selections
Energy dependence of $\Phi_{p_{T}}$ for three chrge selections
Energy dependence of $\omega[N]$ for three chrge selections
Energy dependence of $\omega[N]$ for three chrge selections
Energy dependence of $\omega[N]$ for three chrge selections in broad NA49 acceptance (no VTPC-1-only tracks, rapidity assuming pion mass from 0.0 to the rapidity of the beam)
Energy dependence of $\omega[N]$ for three chrge selections in forward NA49 acceptance (no VTPC-1-only tracks, rapidity assuming pion mass from 1.1 to the rapidity of the beam)
Energy dependence of $\omega[N]$ for three chrge selections in 1% most central Pb+Pb in NA49 broad acceptance (taken from Phys. Rev. C78 (2008) 034914).
Energy dependence of $\omega[N]$ for three chrge selections in 1% most central Pb+Pb in NA49 forward acceptance (taken from Phys. Rev. C78 (2008) 034914).
Energy dependence of $\Phi_{p_{T}}$ for three chrge selections in 1% most central Pb+Pb in narrow NA49 acceptance (taken from Phys. Rev. C79 (2009) 044904).
Energy dependence of $\Phi_{p_{T}}$ for three chrge selections in narrow NA49 acceptance.
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