Rescattering probed by the emission of slow target associated particles in high-energy heavy ion interactions

The EMU01 collaboration Adamovich, M.I ; Aggarwal, M.M ; Alexandrov, Y.A ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 363 (1995) 230-236, 1995.
Inspire Record 406952 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28438

In this letter the distribution of slow target associated particles emitted in Au + Emulsion interactions at 11.6 A GeV/ c is studied. The three models RQMD, FRITIOF and VENUS are used for comparisons and especially their treatment of rescattering is investigated.

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PROJECTILE ASSOCIATED HE-FRAGMENTS.

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Critical behaviour in Au fragmentation at 10.7-A-GeV.

The EMU-1 collaboration Adamovich, M.I. ; Aggarwal, M.M. ; Alexandrov, Y.A. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.A 1 (1998) 77-83, 1998.
Inspire Record 467240 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.43765

The complete charge distribution of products from Au nuclei fragmenting in nuclear emulsion at 10.7A GeV has been measured. Multiplicities of produced particles and particles associated with the targe

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EFFECT OF THE NUCLEUS ON THE AVERAGE CHARGED PARTICLE MULTIPLICITIES IN HIGH-ENERGY NEUTRINO INTERACTIONS

Ammar, R. ; Ammosov, V. ; Bakich, A. ; et al.
JETP Lett. 49 (1989) 480-483, 1989.
Inspire Record 286656 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.16851

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Separated cross sections in \pi^0 electroproduction at threshold at Q^2 = 0.05 GeV^2/c^2

The A1 collaboration Weis, M. ; Bartsch, P. ; Baumann, D. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.A 38 (2008) 27-33, 2008.
Inspire Record 751930 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.51606

The differential cross sections \sigma_0=\sigma_T+\epsilon \sigma_L, \sigma_{LT}, and \sigma_{TT} of \pi^0 electroproduction from the proton were measured from threshold up to an additional center of mass energy of 40 MeV, at a value of the photon four-momentum transfer of Q^2= 0.05 GeV^2/c^2 and a center of mass angle of \theta=90^\circ. By an additional out-of-plane measurement with polarized electrons \sigma_{LT'} was determined. This showed for the first time the cusp effect above the \pi^+ threshold in the imaginary part of the s-wave. The predictions of Heavy Baryon Chiral Perturbation Theory are in disagreement with these data. On the other hand, the data are somewhat better predicted by the MAID phenomenological model and are in good agreement with the dynamical model DMT.

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The separated cross section SIG(0), SIG(LT) and SIG(TT).

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Investigation of inclusive reactions with production of meson resonances in pion-carbon interactions at 5 GeV/c

Bairamov, A.A. ; Budagov, Yu.A. ; Valkar, S. ; et al.
Yad.Fiz. 39 (1984) 38-43, 1984.
Inspire Record 201950 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.69761

Total inclusive cross sections for rho0, ω and f (1270) meson production and the corresponding average multiplicities < n(rho0) > = 0.072+-0.019, < n(ω) > = 0.033+-0.022, < n(f) > = 0 01 +-0.010 have been measured in π-C interactions at 5 GeV/c. It is shown that approximately 8 percent of secondary π- mesons are produced from the meson resonance decay. For the reactions with the production of rho0 mesons the dependence of the inclusive differential cross sections on the rapidity and squared transverse momentum is analysed

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First Observation and Cross-section Measurement of $\nu_e e^- \to \nu_e e^-$

Allen, R.C. ; Bharadwaj, V. ; Brooks, G.A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 55 (1985) 2401, 1986.
Inspire Record 215874 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20326

We report the first observation and cross-section measurement of νe+e−→νe+e−. Using neutrinos of energy less than 53 MeV, we observed 63±17 events consistent with ν+e−→ν+e−, of which 51±17 events are assigned to νe+e−→νe+e−. The resulting cross section, {[8.9±3.2(statistical) ±1.5(systematic)]×10−45 cm2/MeV} Eν, agrees with standard electroweak theory, rules out constructive interference between weak charged-current and neutral-current interactions, and begins to indicate the existence of interference between these two interactions.

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CHARGED PARTICLE MULTIPLICITIES IN PI-, K- AND ANTI-P INTERACTIONS WITH NUCLEI AT 40-GEV/C

The RISK collaboration Boos, E.G. ; Mosienko, A.M. ; Pokrovsky, N.A. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 26 (1984) 43-52, 1984.
Inspire Record 214970 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22350

Interactions of 40 GeV/c πp-,K− and\(\bar p\) on Li, C, S, Cu, CsI and Pb were studied with the RISK-streamer chamber spectrometer. We present multiplicities of negatively charged particles, as well as of protons, and the correlations between them. The normalized mean multiplicity of negative particles,R−, depends on\(\bar v\), the average number of inelastic collisions as\(R^ -= (0.73 \pm 0.04) + (0.34 \pm 0.02)\bar v\). The dependence of the normalized dispersion of negative particles,D−/<N−>, on the number of protons favours independent collision models and contradicts the coherent tube picture. The excess of fast positive particles behaves asA0.4 and shows, for the heavier nuclei, a clear correlation with identified protons.

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AVERAGE MULTIPLICITIES OF ALL CHARGED PARTICLES.

AVERAGE MULTIPLICITIES OF ALL NEGATIVELY CHARGED PARTICLES.


Photon scattering from C-12 and He-4 nuclei near the Delta(1232) resonance

Igarashi, R. ; Bergstrom, J.C. ; Caplan, H.S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 52 (1995) 755-763, 1995.
Inspire Record 411137 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25874

Angular distributions for photon scattering from C12 and He4 have been measured using continuous wave bremsstrahlung from the Saskatchewan Accelerator Laboratory pulse stretcher ring. Data for carbon were taken at 158.8, 195.2, 197.2, 247.2, and 290.2 MeV end-point energies, and for helium were taken at an end-point energy of 158.8 MeV. A large NaI(Tl) gamma ray spectrometer with 1.7% resolution was used to detect the scattered photons at laboratory scattering angles ranging from 20° to 150°. The excellent energy resolution of the NaI detector allowed a separation of elastic from inelastic photon scattering for the first time at these energies. The angular distributions for elastic scattering are in only fair agreement with delta-hole theory and theory based on the optical theorem at forward angles, and completely disagree with theory at backward angles. Measured cross sections for inelastic scattering leading to the 4.43 MeV state in carbon are small compared to the elastic scattering at forward angles, but are dominant at backward angles. This experiment is the first to separate elastic from inelastic photon scattering at these energies.

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ROI=4.43 MEV.

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Measurement of the electric and magnetic polarizabilities of the proton

MacGibbon, B.E. ; Garino, G. ; Lucas, M.A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 52 (1995) 2097-2109, 1995.
Inspire Record 397101 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25940

The Compton scattering cross section on the proton has been measured at laboratory angles of 90$~\circ$ and 135$~\circ$ using tagged photons in the energy range 70--100 MeV and simultaneously using untagged photons in the range 100--148MeV. With the aid of dispersion relations, these cross sections were used to extract the electric and magnetic polarizabilities, $\bar{\alpha}$ and $\bar{\beta}$ respectively, of the proton. We find $$\bar{\alpha}+\bar{\beta} = ( 15.0 \pm 2.9 \pm 1.1 \pm 0.4 ) \times 10~{-4} \: {\rm fm}~3,$$ in agreement with a model-independent dispersion sum rule, and $$\bar{\alpha}-\bar{\beta} = ( 10.8 \pm 1.1 \pm 1.4 \pm 1.0 ) \times 10~{-4} \: {\rm fm}~3,$$ where the errors shown are statistical, systematic, and model-dependent, respectively. A comparison with previous experiments is given and global values for the polarizabilities are extracted.

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Tagged photons.

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Spin correlation measurements for p (polarized) + p (polarized) elastic scattering at 497.5-MeV

Hoffmann, G.W. ; Barlett, M.L. ; Kielhorn, W. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 49 (1994) 630-632, 1994.
Inspire Record 383760 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25964

The spin correlation parameter A00NN for 497.5 MeV proton + proton elastic scattering was determined over the center-of-momentum scattering angle region 23.1°–64.9 °. The new A00NN extend to more forward angles than existing A00NN and have significantly smaller statistical errors (±0.01–0.04). The A00NN are qualitatively described by recent phase shift analyses, but a quantitative shape and normalization discrepancy remains in the forward angle region. These new data provide important constraints for nucleon-nucleon spin-dependent amplitudes at forward angles which are used in theoretical models of nucleon-nucleus scattering.

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