Measurement of Polarization in $\pi^- p \to \pi^0n$ and $\pi^-p \to \eta n$

Drobnis, D.D. ; Lales, J. ; Lamb, R.C. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 20 (1968) 274-278, 1968.
Inspire Record 942917 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21731

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Proton proton triple scattering at 1.9 gev

Carithers, W.C. ; Adair, R.K. ; Hawkins, C.B.J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev. 179 (1969) 1304-1314, 1969.
Inspire Record 55504 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.5476

We have measured the Wolfenstein triple-scattering parameters R, D, and A′ at 1.9 GeV for p−p scattering at 90° in the c.m. system. We find that R=0.11±0.16, A′=−0.54±0.16, and D=0.91±0.21, where these parameters are defined in the c.m. system. The possibility of a vector character for the strong inter-actions is discussed. We conclude that neither a single vector-meson exchange nor a single pseudoscalar-meson exchange can account for the data. Spin effects are found to remain an important part of the nucleon-nucleon interaction at four-momentum transfer −t=1.8 (GeV/c)2.

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Pi-minus p elastic scattering at 2.51, 2.76, and 3.01 gev/c near t approximately equals -3 (gev/c)-squared

Fellinger, M. ; Gutman, E. ; Lamb, R.C. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 23 (1969) 600-602, 1969.
Inspire Record 58788 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21636

Differential cross sections for the elastic scattering of negative pions from hydrogen have been measured over a limited range of squared four-momentum transfer (t) in the vicinity of t≃−3 (GeV/c)2 for incident pion momenta of 2.51, 2.76, and 3.01 GeV/c. These measurements confirm the existence of a minimum in the differential cross section in this region of incident momentum and scattering angle. The minimum occurs at a smaller value of t [t≃−2.6 (GeV/c)2] than has been observed at higher momenta.

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Photoproduction of positive pions at backward angles in the energy range 1-3 gev

Alvarez, R.A. ; Cooperstein, G. ; Kalata, K. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 1 (1970) 1946-1960, 1970.
Inspire Record 61718 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25170

The cross section for photoproduction of single π+ from hydrogen has been measured at laboratory angles of 110°, 127.5° and 152°, between 0.9- and 3.2-GeV incident photon energy. Measurements have been made with approximately 15% statistical accuracy at about 40 photon energies at each angle. The results agree well with the previous Caltech data of Thiessen. The cross section shows a rapid drop with increasing energy with superimposed bumps or shoulders corresponding to the N(1688), Δ(1920), and Δ(2420). A shallow minimum is observed at the N(2190) resonance.

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Measurements of pi- p elastic scattering from 1.71 to 5.53 gev/c

Fellinger, M. ; Gutman, E. ; Lamb, R.C. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 2 (1970) 1777-1782, 1970.
Inspire Record 61322 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.47092

The π−p elastic scattering differential cross section has been obtained at 18 incident momenta from 1.71 to 5.53 GeV/c. The measurements were taken over a limited range of squared four-momentum transfer t near the forward direction. The statistical accuracy and resolution of these data are comparable to, or better than, existing data. The parameter b in the expression dσdt=Aebt has been determined at each of our incident momenta, and a large (∼25%) enhancement in b as a function of momentum is observed at a c.m. energy of ∼2290 MeV. The relation of this bump in b with the well-established bump in the total π−p cross section at ∼2200 MeV is discussed.

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Anti-p p elastic scattering in the t-meson region

Kalbfleisch, G.R. ; Strand, R.C. ; Vanderburg, V. ;
Nucl.Phys.B 30 (1971) 466-476, 1971.
Inspire Record 68593 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.33324

We have made improved measurements of 43.8 ± 0.8, 41.3 ± 0.4 and 39.3 ± 0.8 mb for the p p elastic cross sections at 1.11, 1.33 and 1.52 GeV/ c laboratory momenta respectively. Sharp forward peaks in the differential cross sections with broad secondary maxima agree with previous observations [3–6]. The forward differential cross sections are (11 ± 3)% above the optical point in agreement with real amplitudes extended from lower momenta using dispersion relations [7]. The elastic cross sections do not show any structure in the s -channel. Backward differential cross sections show the onset of a “third diffraction peak” but no evidence for other structure in agreement with earlier experiments [6, 13].

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Pi- p charge exchange at backward angles

Chase, R.C. ; Coleman, E. ; Courant, H.W.J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 2 (1970) 2588-2599, 1970.
Inspire Record 68333 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.24261

Results of a measurement of the π−p charge-exchange process at backward angles are presented. Differential cross sections were measured in the angular region −0.5<cosθ*<−1.0 at incident momenta of 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 GeV/c. An additional background subtraction to a version of the data published previously has a significant effect at 6 GeV/c and brings the data into agreement with more recent measurements. The 6-GeV/c data were combined with existing measurements of the differential cross sections for backward π+p and π−p elastic scattering to yield values for the isotopic-spin-½ and −32 u-channel and s-channel amplitudes for backward pion-nucleon scattering and for the magnitude of the phases between them. It is found that the u-channel amplitudes can be explained by pure Regge-pole (Δδ, Nα) exchange only near the extreme backward direction, but that a Reggeized absorption model agrees at least qualitatively with the data. The phase difference between the I=12 and 32 s-channel amplitudes is approximately 90° over the region −0.8<u<0 (GeV/c)2.

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Large-angle proton-proton elastic scattering at intermediate momenta

Brabson, B.B. ; Paik, H.W. ; Sidwell, R.A. ; et al.
COO-2009-18, 1971.
Inspire Record 1085234 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.47019

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Observation of three narrow neutral mesons in the vicinity of 950 mev

Cheshire, D.L. ; Jacobel, R.W. ; Lamb, R.C. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 28 (1972) 520-523, 1972.
Inspire Record 75535 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21441

In a scintillation-counter experiment, we have observed two narrow, neutral mesons in addition to the well-established η′ (958) in the reaction π−p→M0n at 2.4 GeVc. We observe a mass of 940.5 ± 1.7 MeV, Γ<10.4 MeV for the M0(940), and a mass of 962.9 ± 1.7 MeV, Γ<5.9 MeV for the δ0.

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Measurements of k+ p elastic scattering differential cross sections in the incident momentum range 1368 to 2259 mev/c

Barber, P.C. ; Broome, T.A. ; Busza, W. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 61 (1973) 125-154, 1973.
Inspire Record 83885 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32486

Measurements of complete angular distributions of elastic K + p scattering at closely spaced incident momenta from 1368 to 2259 MeV/ c are presented and discussed. A PDP-8 computer controlled system of scintillation counters and core-readout wire spark chambers was used for the detection of elastic events. Diffractive behaviour is already present at the lowest measured momentum and becomes more prominent as the incident momentum increases. An expansion of the angular distributions in terms of Legendre polynomials shows no marked structure of the expansion coefficients as functions of the incident momentum. Our measurements can be adequately described by a number of existing phase shift solutions within 5% of their published values. Also Regge pole extrapolations represent our data satisfactorily.

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