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Measurements of the charged multiplicities for hadron production in e + e − annihilation in the center of mass energy range 9–32 GeV have been made. The average charged multiplicity has an energy dependence much stronger than ln s and similar to that reported for pp collisions. Quantitative differences are observed in the magnitude of both the average multiplicity 〈 n ch 〉 and the dispersion D ch for e + e − and pp interactions at the same center of mass energy. 〈 n ch 〉 and the ratio 〈 n ch / D ch in e + e − annihilations are significantly larger than in pp collisions and are found to be in overall agreement with QCD predictions. KNO scaling is seen to be satisfied.
THE FINAL TABLE ENTRY COMBINES THE DATA FROM THE THREE HIGHEST ENERGY BINS.
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We have studied inclusive KS0, Λ, and Λ¯ production in π+d interactions at 24 GeV/c. The observed cross sections are 2.5±0.13 mb for KS0, 1.62±0.09 mb for Λ, and 0.12±0.02 mb for Λ¯. Longitudinal- and transverse-momentum distributions of the produced particles are presented. The average charged multiplicities of the system associated with a KS0 or with a Λ are presented and discussed. A nonzero average Λ polarization (-0.10±0.03) is observed. The x distribution of the backward (forward) KS0 and Λ produced in the reaction are in agreement with the x distribution of valence quarks in nucleons in nuclear target (pion beam), as predicted by the quark-recombination model of particle production applied to nuclear targets.
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////THE QUOTED IN THE TABLES ERROR INCLUDE ESTIMATES OF UNCERTAINTY IN EACH OF THE CORRECTIONS MADE IN ADDITION TO THE STATISTICAL ERRORCORRECTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE FOR DETECTION, MEASURING, AND FITTING LOSSES AS WELL AS FOR NEUTRAL DECAY MODES OF THE STRANGE PARTICLESNO CORRECTION WAS MADE FOR CONTAMINATION FROM KL'S NOR FOR UNAVOIDABLE INCLUSION OF SIGMA0 EVENTS).
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////THE QUOTED IN THE TABLES ERROR INCLUDE ESTIMATES OF UNCERTAINTY IN EACH OF THE CORRECTIONS MADE IN ADDITION TO THE STATISTICAL ERRORCORRECTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE FOR DETECTION, MEASURING, AND FITTING LOSSES AS WELL AS FOR NEUTRAL DECAY MODES OF THE STRANGE PARTICLESNO CORRECTION WAS MADE FOR CONTAMINATION FROM KL'S NOR FOR UNAVOIDABLE INCLUSION OF SIGMA0 EVENTS).
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////THE QUOTED IN THE TABLES ERROR INCLUDE ESTIMATES OF UNCERTAINTY IN EACH OF THE CORRECTIONS MADE IN ADDITION TO THE STATISTICAL ERRORCORRECTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE FOR DETECTION, MEASURING, AND FITTING LOSSES AS WELL AS FOR NEUTRAL DECAY MODES OF THE STRANGE PARTICLESNO CORRECTION WAS MADE FOR CONTAMINATION FROM KL'S NOR FOR UNAVOIDABLE INCLUSION OF SIGMA0 EVENTS).
We present data on\(\bar pn\) and π− n collisions obtained from an exposure of the 30′' FNAL deuterium filled bubble chamber to a mixed\({{\bar p} \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{\bar p} {\pi ^ -}}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} {\pi ^ -}}\) beam with a momentum of 100 GeV/c. We find that in 17±2% of the collisions with the antiproton there is an interaction on the spectator while for the collisions with π− mesons the corresponding number is 15±2%. The\(\bar pn\) and π− n multiplicity distributions have average charged multiplicities of 6.46±0.07 and 6.53±0.08 respectively. The average multiplicities for both types of interactions are slightly smaller than those for the corresponding reactions on hydrogen by an amount that is the same as observed at other energies. As an estimate of\(\bar pn\) annihilation we have calculated the difference\(\sigma _n (\bar pn) - \sigma _n (pn)\) for each prong numbern. We find an average multiplicity of 9±1, a value close to that for\(\bar pp\) annihilation at the same energy. combining our data with lower energy\(\bar pn\) annihilation data, we observe that the average negative multiplicity is systematically larger than that for\(\bar pp\) annihilation similar to the difference between neutron and proton target data with other beam projectiles.
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The charged-particle multiplicity distribution from 250-GeV/c π−p interactions in the Fermilab 15-ft bubble chamber is presented. The corrections to the raw data are described. Fits to these data along with other high-energy bubble-chamber data show that cluster models with two components—a low-multiplicity, diffractive component and a high-multiplicity, nondiffractive component—describe the data fairly well. The charged multiplicity of each cluster is found to be ∼2, while the number of clusters for each component grows linearly with ln(s). The multiplicity moments are consistent with other experiments. We find 〈nc〉=8.427±0.059, f2cc=8.66±0.11, 〈nc〉D=2.038±0.023. The total inelastic cross section is σI=21.42±0.50 mb.
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Cross sections and charged multiplicity distributions forK+p interactions at 70 GeV/c are presented and compared withK+p data at other energies. Comparisons are also made with available π+p,pp, andK−p data.
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Charged-particle multiplicity distributions in 400-GeV/c pd interactions have been studied in an experiment in the Fermilab 30-inch bubble chamber. From the fractions of odd-prong and backward-proton events, a rescatter fraction of 0.22±0.01 is found (for N≥3). The pn multiplicity distribution is obtained from the odd-prong distribution plus a no-cascade assumption. After making one-prong and two-prong estimates, mean charged-particle multiplicities of 9.49±0.12 for pd (including slow particles) and 8.57±0.12 for pn are obtained. In the incident momentum range 100 to 400 GeV/c, pd and pp distributions are very similar to each other and are different from pn distributions.
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////SHORT PROTON VISIBILITY, UNOBSERVED DALITZ PAIRS, UNOBSERVED VEES, UNOBSERVED CLOSE SECONDARIES, UNCOUNTABLE EVENTSTHE ONE- AND TWO-PRONG EVENTS WERE NOT MEASURED AND WERE ESTIMATED USING ADDITIONAL ASSUMPTIONS AND DATA OF OTHER EXPERIMENTS//TO OBTAIN THE FREE-NEUTRON DISTRIBUTIONS THE ASSUMPTION THAT RESCATTERING IS MULTIPLICITY INDEPENDENT HAS BEEN MADE, AND CORRECTION FOR DEUTERON-FINAL-STATE EVENTS AND FOR WAVE-FUNCTION SYMMETRY REQUIREMENTS HAS BEEN MADE).
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////SHORT PROTON VISIBILITY, UNOBSERVED DALITZ PAIRS, UNOBSERVED VEES, UNOBSERVED CLOSE SECONDARIES, UNCOUNTABLE EVENTSTHE ONE- AND TWO-PRONG EVENTS WERE NOT MEASURED AND WERE ESTIMATED USING ADDITIONAL ASSUMPTIONS AND DATA OF OTHER EXPERIMENTS//TO OBTAIN THE FREE-NEUTRON DISTRIBUTIONS THE ASSUMPTION THAT RESCATTERING IS MULTIPLICITY INDEPENDENT HAS BEEN MADE, AND CORRECTION FOR DEUTERON-FINAL-STATE EVENTS AND FOR WAVE-FUNCTION SYMMETRY REQUIREMENTS HAS BEEN MADE).
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////SHORT PROTON VISIBILITY, UNOBSERVED DALITZ PAIRS, UNOBSERVED VEES, UNOBSERVED CLOSE SECONDARIES, UNCOUNTABLE EVENTSTHE ONE- AND TWO-PRONG EVENTS WERE NOT MEASURED AND WERE ESTIMATED USING ADDITIONAL ASSUMPTIONS AND DATA OF OTHER EXPERIMENTS//TO OBTAIN THE FREE-NEUTRON DISTRIBUTIONS THE ASSUMPTION THAT RESCATTERING IS MULTIPLICITY INDEPENDENT HAS BEEN MADE, AND CORRECTION FOR DEUTERON-FINAL-STATE EVENTS AND FOR WAVE-FUNCTION SYMMETRY REQUIREMENTS HAS BEEN MADE).
Neutral-pion production in pp interactions has been studied using 8000 photon conversions in the Fermilab 15-ft bubble chamber. Inclusive π0 multiplicity moments and ππ correlation integrals are presented; f200 is determined to be + 3.0±0.8. For the semi-inclusive π0 multiplicity distributions we find 〈n(π0)〉n− to increase with n−, while the dispersions are n− independent. Results on f2−0, f200, and f2,n−00 are compared to predictions of simple cluster models.
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