Antiproton-Proton and Proton-Proton Total Cross Sections from 4 to 20 Bev/c

Lindenbaum, S.J. ; Love, W.A. ; Niederer, J.A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 7 (1961) 185-188, 1961.
Inspire Record 944907 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.191

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pi-Meson Production in 2.9-BeV p-p Collisions

Melissinos, A.C. ; Yamanouchi, T. ; Fazio, G.G. ; et al.
Phys.Rev. 128 (1962) 2373-2381, 1962.
Inspire Record 944979 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26775

Detailed measurements of the production of charged π mesons in proton-proton collisions are reported. The observed results are compared with the "isobar" and "one-pion exchange" models and for single production are in agreement if only the "resonant" part of the π−p cross section is used and if the angular distribution cos16θ is introduced for the production of the N1* isobar. The effects of higher resonances are also considered.

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Antiproton and Kaon Elastic Scattering at High Energies

Foley, K.J. ; Lindenbaum, S.J. ; Love, W.A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 11 (1963) 503-506, 1963.
Inspire Record 44671 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.208

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Small-Angle Elastic Scattering of Protons and Pions, 7-20 BeV/c

Foley, K.J. ; Lindenbaum, S.J. ; Love, W.A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 11 (1963) 425-429, 1963.
Inspire Record 46642 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.228

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Angular Distribution of Charge Exchange and Inelastic Neutrons in $\pi^- - p$ Interactions at 313 and 371 MeV

Lind, Don L. ; Barish, Barry C. ; Ku, Richard J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev. 138 (1965) B1509-B1517, 1965.
Inspire Record 1186787 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.467

Neutron angular distributions from the charge-exchange (π0n) and inelastic modes (π0π0n,π+π−n) of the π−−p interaction have been investigated at 313 and 371 MeV incident-pion kinetic energy. The data were obtained with an electronic counter system. Elastic and inelastic neutrons were separated in the all-neutral final states by time of flight. At both energies the charge-exchange differential cross section at the forward neutron angles differs from that determined by Caris et al. from measurements of the π0-decay gamma distributions, but generally agrees with the phase-shift-analysis calculations of Roper. The distribution of inelastic neutrons from both modes shows a strong preference for low center-of-mass neutron energies. The distribution of these neutrons does not correspond to that expected from the I=0, π−π interaction (ABC effect) suggested to account for the anomaly in p−d collisions observed by Abashian et al. Finally, all available charge-exchange differential-cross-section data from this and other experiments were combined by at least-squares fit to a Legendre expansion of the form dσdΩ*(cosθπ0*)=Σl=0NalPl(cosθπ0*) with the following results (in mb/sr):

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Observation of the Low-Energy Lambda-p Interaction

Melissinos, A.C. ; Reay, N.W. ; Reed, J.T. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 14 (1965) 604-607, 1965.
Inspire Record 49710 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21848

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High-energy, small angle, p p and anti-p p scattering and p p total cross-sections

Foley, K.J. ; Jones, R.S. ; Lindenbaum, S.J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 19 (1967) 857-859, 1967.
Inspire Record 51178 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.3459

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Study of lambda production in 10-GeV/c K- p interactions

The Aachen-Berlin-CERN-London-Vienna collaboration Bartsch, J. ; Kraus, G. ; Speth, R. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 40 (1972) 103-124, 1972.
Inspire Record 75238 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32927

Lambda production is studied in K − p interactions at 10.1 GeV/ c , where the dominant reaction is K − p → Λ + pions. General characteristics such as the distributions of the double differential cross section in the lab system, of the variable x = p L ∗ p max ∗ , of p ⊥ 2 and of the missing mass to the lambda are presented. Total cross sections for Λ production and for the various channels are given. Differential cross sections d σ d t , d σ d t′ and d σ d u′ are presented. Forward and backward peaks are observed in the d σ d t′ and d σ d u′ distributions, respectively. It is found that the exponential slope of these distributions decreases with increasing missing mass to the lambda and, for d σ d t′ , also for increasing multiplicity in the final state. The polarization of the lambdas is studied as a function of multiplicity, p L ∗ , (Λπ ± ) effective mass, t ′ and u ′. The forward lambdas show

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Neutral associated production by 8, 10.7 and 15.7 gev/c pi- incident on protons

Foley, K.J. ; Love, W.A. ; Ozaki, S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 8 (1973) 27-38, 1973.
Inspire Record 81979 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22059

We present differential and total cross sections for two reactions: π−p→K0Λ and π−p→K0Σ0. The incident pion momenta were 8, 10.7, and 15.7 GeVc. The results are based on an analysis of approximately 22 600 events of the two reactions where the π+ and π− from the decay of the KS0 were detected in the forward leg of the Double Vee Magnetic Spectrometer. The separation of Λ recoils from Σ0 recoils was accomplished by the missing-mass technique.

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Study of the coherent reaction k+ d ---> k0 pi+ d at 2 gev/c

Firestone, A. ; Hiscock, W. ; Proudfoot, L. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 52 (1973) 403-413, 1973.
Inspire Record 84258 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32649

We have made a study of the coherent reaction K + d → K 0 π + d at 2 GeV/ c , using data obtained in the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory 25 inch bubble chamber. The cross section for this reaction is 324 ± 25 μ b, after correction for invisible K 0 decays. This reaction is dominated primarily by vector exchange. We determine the parameters of the ω trajectory to be α ω = (0.33 ± 0.04) + t .

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SLOPE IS 9.4 +- 0.5 GEV**-2 FOR -T > 0.02 GEV**2 AND 10.4 +- 0.6 GEV**-2 FOR -TP > 0.

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