We report measurements of the inclusive π− and π+ yields in 24-GeV proton-proton collisions at θc.m.=90° for 2.2≤PT≤2.8 GeV/c. There is a high-PT deficit, rather than excess, at this incident energy.
THIS DATA IS FROM AN 'UNBIASED TRIGGER' WHICH RESPONDS TO ANY CHARGED PARTICLE.
THIS DATA IS FROM AN 'ELECTRON TRIGGER' WHICH RESPONDS ONLY TO PARTICLES THAT ARE ABOVE THRESHOLD IN > OR = 2 OF THE 3 CERENKOV COUNTERS IN THE LEAD- GLASS DETECTORS.
THIS DATA IS FROM AN 'ELECTRON TRIGGER' WHICH RESPONDS ONLY TO PARTICLES THAT ARE ABOVE THRESHOLD IN > OR = 2 OF THE 3 CERENKOV COUNTERS IN THE LEAD- GLASS DETECTORS.
We report the 24-GeV/c inclusive π− yield near θc.m.=90° for 0.5<~PT≲2.2 GeV/c. No high-PT excess is seen at this energy. In addition we have obtained the inclusive γ-ray yield from a measurement of low-mass e+e− pairs. This yield is compared with that expected from π0-, η-, and ω-meson decay, to provide limits on possible direct photon production.
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The inclusive reaction pp → Λ + X ++ at 19 GeV/ c beam momentum has been analyzed in terms of the triple-Regge formalism. A good description of the structure function is achieved for events with | t | < 4 (GeV/ c ) 2 . The effective trajectory obtained from fits to the M 2 / s distribution in different t bins is α R ( t ) = −(0.38 ± 0.11) + (1.15 ± 0.07) t , which holds up to a | t | value of 4 (GeV/ c ) 2 . This is consistent with the K trajectory rather than the K ∗ trajectory which has been reported from other experiments.
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