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Observation of the Cabibbo suppressed charmed baryon decay lambda(c)+ ---> p phi

The CLEO collaboration Alexander, J.P. ; Bebek, C. ; Berger, B.E. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 53 (1996) 1013-1017, 1996.
Inspire Record 397665 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.47234

We report the observation of the Cabibbo-suppressed decays \lcpkk\ and \lcpphi\ using data collected with the CLEO II detector at CESR. The latter mode, observed for the first time with significant statistics, is of interest as a test of color-suppression in charm decays. We have determined the branching ratios for these modes relative to \lcpkpi\ and compared our results with theory.

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Branching ratio of Cabibbo-suppressed and resolved modes.


Observation of a narrow state decaying into Xi(c)+ pi-

The CLEO collaboration Avery, P. ; Freyberger, A. ; Lingel, K. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 75 (1995) 4364-4368, 1995.
Inspire Record 397770 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.47270

Using data recorded by the CLEO-II detector at CESR, we report the first observation of a narrow state decaying into $\Xi_c~+\pi~-$. The state has mass difference $M(\Xi_c~+\pi~-)-M(\Xi_c~+)$ of $178.2\pm0.5\pm1.0$ $\rm{MeV/c~2}$, and a width of $<5.5$ $\rm{MeV/c~2}$ (90\% confidence level limit). The most likely explanation of this new state is that it is the $J=\32$ spin excitation of the $\Xi_c~0$ charmed baryon.

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Shadowing in Inelastic Scattering of Muons on Carbon, Calcium and Lead at Low XBj

The E665 collaboration Adams, M.R. ; Aïd, S. ; Anthony, P.L. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 67 (1995) 403-410, 1995.
Inspire Record 394981 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.41664

Nuclear shadowing is observed in the per-nucleon cross-sections of positive muons on carbon, calcium and lead as compared to deuterium. The data were taken by Fermilab experiment E665 using inelastically scattered muons of mean incident momentum 470 GeV/c. Cross-section ratios are presented in the kinematic region 0.0001 < XBj <0.56 and 0.1 < Q**2 < 80 GeVc. The data are consistent with no significant nu or Q**2 dependence at fixed XBj. As XBj decreases, the size of the shadowing effect, as well as its A dependence, are found to approach the corresponding measurements in photoproduction.

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Per-nucleon cross section ratio for carbon to deuterium.

Per-nucleon cross section ratio for calcium to deuterium.

Per-nucleon cross section ratio for lead to deuterium.

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Inclusive electron scattering from nuclei at x approximately = 1

Arrington, J. ; Anthony, P. ; Arnold, R.G. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 53 (1996) 2248-2251, 1996.
Inspire Record 394586 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25857

The inclusive A(e,e') cross section for $x \simeq 1$ was measured on $~2$H, C, Fe, and Au for momentum transfers $Q~2$ from 1-7 (GeV/c)$~2$. The scaling behavior of the data was examined in the region of transition from y-scaling to x-scaling. Throughout this transitional region, the data exhibit $\xi$-scaling, reminiscent of the Bloom-Gilman duality seen in free nucleon scattering.

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Li-6 (pi+, p p) He-4 (g.s.) reaction at 100-MeV and 165-MeV incident pion energies

Papandreou, Z. ; Huber, G.M. ; Lolos, G.J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 51 (1995) R2862-R4866, 1995.
Inspire Record 395917 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25958

Differential and total cross sections for π+ absorption on Li6 leading to the pp+4Heg.s final state are presented at incident pion energies of 100 and 165 MeV. The narrow width of the pp angular correlation is observed and reported.

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Extraction of the ratio F2(n) / F2(p) from muon - deuteron and muon - proton scattering at small x and Q**2

The E665 collaboration Adams, M.R. ; Aid, S. ; Anthony, P.L. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 75 (1995) 1466-1470, 1995.
Inspire Record 393866 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.42379

The ratio of the deuteron to proton structure functions is measured at very small Bjorken x (down to 10–6) and for Q2>0.001 GeV2 from scattering of 470 GeV muons on liquid hydrogen and deuterium targets. The ratio F2n/F2p extracted from these measurements is found to be constant, at a value of 0.935±0.008±0.034, for x<0.01. This result suggests the presence of nuclear shadowing effects in the deuteron. The dependence of the ratio on Q2 is also examined; no significant variation is found.

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F2(N) / F2(P) = 2F2(DEUT)/F2(P) - 1.

F2(N) / F2(P) = 2F2(DEUT)/F2(P) - 1. The systematic uncertainty in the Q**2 dependece is negligible as compared to the statistical uncertainty.


Forward angle pi+- p elastic scattering differential cross-sections at T(pi) = 87-MeV to 139-MeV

Brack, J.T. ; Amaudruz, P.A. ; Ottewell, D.F. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 51 (1995) 929-936, 1995.
Inspire Record 400646 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25894

Absolute π±p elastic scattering differential cross sections have been measured at five incident pion energies between 87 and 139 MeV. An active target of scintillator material (CH1.1) was used to detect recoil protons in coincidence with scattered pions. Pions were detected at forward angles between 27 and 98°c.m. where the low-energy recoil protons stop in the target. The cross sections, typically 5–10% lower than phase shift predictions for π+p and 10–20% lower for the π−p cross sections, are consistent with earlier measurements by this group.

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Two body photodisintegration of the deuteron up to 2.8-GeV

Belz, J.E. ; Potterveld, D.H. ; Anthony, P. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 74 (1995) 646-649, 1995.
Inspire Record 399936 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19630

Measurements were performed for the photodisintegration cross section of the deuteron for photon energies from 1.6 to 2.8 GeV and center-of-mass angles from 37° to 90°. The measured energy dependence of the cross section at θc.m.=90° is in agreement with the constituent counting rules.

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Statistical and systematic errors have been added in quadrature. Photon energy and angle (in deg) are in center-of-mass system.


Nuclear decay following deep inelastic scattering of 470-GeV muons

The E665 collaboration Adams, M.R. ; Aid, S. ; Anthony, P.L. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 74 (1995) 5198-5201, 1995.
Inspire Record 404381 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19632

We detected 1–10 MeV neutrons at laboratory angles from 80° to 140° in coincidence with 470 GeV muons deep inelastically scattered from H, D, C, Ca, and Pb targets. The neutron energy spectrum for Pb can be fitted with two components with temperature parameters of 0.7 and 5.0 MeV. The average neutron multiplicity for 40<ν<400 GeV is about 5 for Pb, and less than 2 for Ca and C. These data are consistent with a process in which the emitted hadrons do not interact with the rest of the nucleus within distances smaller than the radius of Ca, but do interact within distances on the order of the radius of Pb in the measured kinematic range. For all targets the lack of high nuclear excitation is surprising.

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The energy spectrum for neutrons emitted from a thermalized nucleus may be expressed as a multiplicity per unit energy d(M)/d(E)=(M/T**2)*E*exp(-E/T) in which E is the neutron energy, M is the total multiplicity (isotropic in the nuclear frame), and T is the nuclear temperature. A fit by the sum of two exponentials.


New decay modes of the Lambda(c)+ charm baryon

The CLEO collaboration Ammar, R. ; Baringer, Philip S. ; Bean, A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 74 (1995) 3534-3537, 1995.
Inspire Record 392228 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.47094

We have observed five new decay modes of the charmed baryon Λc+ using data collected with the CLEO II detector. Four decay modes, Λc+→pK¯0η, Ληπ+, Σ+η, and Σ*+η, are first observations of final states with an η meson, while the fifth mode, Λc+→ΛK¯0K+, requires the creation of an ss¯ quark pair. We measure the branching fractions of these modes relative to Λc+→pK−π+ to be 0.25±0.04±0.04, 0.35±0.05±0.06, 0.11±0.03±0.02, 0.17±0.04±0.03, and 0.12±0.02±0.02, respectively.

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Integrated luminosity of 3.25 fb-1 have used, which corresponds to about 4 million C CBAR events.. Here X=P(LAMBDA/C)/sqrt(Ebeam**2-M(LAMBDA/C)**2).

Integrated luminosity of 3.25 fb-1 have used, which corresponds to about 4 million C CBAR events.. Here X=P(LAMBDA/C)/sqrt(Ebeam**2-M(LAMBDA/C)**2).

Integrated luminosity of 3.25 fb-1 have used, which corresponds to about 4 million C CBAR events.. Here X=P(LAMBDA/C)/sqrt(Ebeam**2-M(LAMBDA/C)**2).

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