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Partial, Total, and Resonance Production Cross-Sections for the Reactions pi+ p --> Four Prong Final States at 10.3-GeV/c

Kennedy, C.N. ; Zemany, P.D. ; Beaufays, J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 17 (1978) 2888-2900, 1978.
Inspire Record 135353 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.24403

The major production channels of four-prong final states resulting from π+p interactions at a center-of-mass energy of 4.5 GeV are studied. In addition to total production cross sections, comprehensive listings of partial and resonance production cross sections are also given for each final state of interest. All final states, including nπ+π+π+π−, are found to exhibit copious resonance production.

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PARTIAL CROSS SECTIONS FROM PI+ P --> PI+ P PI+ PI-.

PARTIAL CROSS SECTIONS FROM PI+ P --> PI+ P PI+ PI- PI0.


Backward Resonance Production in pi- p --> n pi+ pi- at 8-GeV/c

Eisenstein, Bob I. ; Elliott, J. ; Mollet, W. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 18 (1978) 1370-1381, 1978.
Inspire Record 136306 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.24374

We have studied backward meson and baryon production in π−p→nπ+π− at 8 GeV/c using a streamer chamber triggered by the detection of the interaction of the neutron in thick-plate optical spark chambers. Our data sample of 866 events is dominated by the quasi-two-body final states Δ−(1232)π+, nρ0, and nf0. We study the differential and total backward cross sections for these states and the decay angular distributions of the resonances. The results for the Δ− and ρ0 indicate that both nucleon and Δ exchange in the u channel are important in their production, while f0 production is, as expected, consistent with nucleon exchange.

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BACKWARD DIP.

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Pion Form-Factor from 480-MeV to 1100-MeV

Quenzer, A. ; Ribes, M. ; Rumpf, F. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 76 (1978) 512-516, 1978.
Inspire Record 134061 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27443

The pion form factor is measured in the reaction e + e − → π + π − for center of mass energies in the range 480–1100 MeV. Our results are first analysed in terms of the conventional Vector Meson Dominance formalism, and then taking into account the ωπ inelastic channel. The result of this later formalism is a pion form factor ( F π ) which fits quite well all the existing data on F π both in the timelike and spacelike regions, and pion mean square radius of 〈 r π 2 〉 = 0.460 ± 0.011 fm 2 or 〈r π 2 〉 1 2 = 0.678 ± 0.008 fm .

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Observation of a Narrow Resonance Formed in e+ e- Annihilation at 9.46-GeV

The Pluto collaboration Berger, Christoph ; Lackas, W. ; Raupach, F. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 76 (1978) 243-245, 1978.
Inspire Record 130053 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27457

An experiment using the PLUTO detector has observed the formation of a narrow, high mass, resonance in e + e − annihilations at the DORIS storage ring. The mass is determined to be 9.46±0.01 GeV which is consistent with that of the Upsilon. The gaussian width σ is observed as 8±1 MeV and is equal to the DORIS energy resolution. This suggests that the resonance is a bound state of a new heavy quark-antiquark pair. An electronic width Γ ee =1.3±0.4 keV was obtained. In standard theoretical models, this favors a quark charge assignment of 1 3 .

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Backward Enhancement in the a1 Region and a2 Production in the Region pi- p --> p(f) pi+ pi- pi- at 9-GeV/c and 12-GeV/c

Ferrer, A. ; Bouquet, B. ; D'Almagne, B. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 74 (1978) 287-291, 1978.
Inspire Record 134669 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27446

Results on backward (3 π ) - system produced in π - p→p f π + π - π - reaction at 9 and 12 GeV/ c are given. The ϱ 0 π - mass spectra show two clear signals at 1050 MeV (A 1 region) and 1303 MeV (A - 2 ). The width of the enhancement in the A 1 region (195±32 MeV) is narrower than found in diffractive experiments. Total backward cross sections for those signals are of the same order of magnitude (∼0.5 μb).

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A Partial Wave Analysis of the ($\bar{K}0 \pi^+ \pi^-$) System Produced in $K^- p \to \bar{K}0 \pi^+ \pi^- n$ at 10-{GeV}/$c$

Konigs, E. ; Otter, G. ; Ransone, G. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 74 (1978) 282-286, 1978.
Inspire Record 6169 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27445

A partial wave analysis of the non-diffractively produced ( K ̄ 0 π + π - system has been performed. The system was produced in the reaction K - p→ K ̄ 0 π + π - n at 10 GeV/ c , measured in the CERN Omega spectrometer. Besides the well-known K ∗ (1420) resonance, we find good evidence for the production of Q 2 (1400) and some indication for Q 1 (1290) production in J P =1 + . In addition we clearly observe a bump in the 1800 MeV region, the properties of which are discussed.

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BR(<K RHO>/<K* PI>) FOUND TO BE 0.21 +- 0.08 AND 0.9 +- 0.3 FOR K*(1420) AND K*(1780) RESPECTIVELY.

DENSITY MATRIX FOR JP=2+ IN THE REGION 1.3 < M(K PI PI) < 1.55 GEV.

DENSITY MATRIX FOR JP=3- IN THE REGION 1.6 < M(K PI PI) < 1.9 GEV.


The Reaction anti-p p --> anti-Lambda Lambda Between 1.50-GeV/c and 2.06-GeV/c

Jayet, B. ; Gailloud, M. ; Rosselet, P. ; et al.
Nuovo Cim.A 45 (1978) 371-388, 1978.
Inspire Record 135059 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37573

The reaction\(\bar pp \to \bar \Lambda \Lambda \) has been studied in a bubble chamber experiment at eight incident momenta between 1.50 and 2.06 GeV/c. The differential cross-section, the polarization and the spin correlation coefficients have been measured. They have been compared with the prediction of two theoretical models: the K-meson conspiracy and the exchange of the K*K** degenerate trajectory associated with a Regge cut. The latter model gives the best representation of the data.

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POLARIZATION AND SPIN CORRELATION COEFFICIENTS. AVERAGED OVER ALL ANGLES. SEE PAPER FOR DEFINITIONS, MORE DETAILS AND POSSIBLE T-DEPENDENCE.


The Normalization of p p Polarization Between 200-MeV and 520-MeV

Amsler, C. ; Bugg, D.V. ; Axen, D. ; et al.
J.Phys.G 4 (1978) 1047-1053, 1978.
Inspire Record 135489 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.38559

The absolute normalisation of the polarisation in pp elastic scattering at 24 degrees lab has been determined by means of a double-scattering experiment to an accuracy of +or-1.5% at five energies between 200 and 520 MeV.

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Study of Quasi Two-Body Final States in K- n Reactions at 8.25-GeV/c

Toaff, S. ; Dado, S. ; Goldberg, J. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 146 (1978) 368-380, 1978.
Inspire Record 137391 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34825

Cross sections for various channels in 3 prong + V 0 final states of K − n interactions are obtained at 8.25 GeV/ c . An energy dependence study of the quasi two-body reactions Σ − (1385) + vector meson and ΛB − seem to imply the presence of cuts in the Regge exchange formalism, whereas the reaction Δ(1236) K ∗ (890) does not require such cuts. Upper limits of 1 and 2 μb are found for the reactions K − n → Λ A 1 and K − n → Λ A 2 .

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CROSS SECTIONS ARE CORRECTED FOR ALL RESONANCE DECAY MODES EXCEPT FOR K*- DEL0 PRODUCTION WHICH IS ONLY CORRECTED FOR UNSEEN AK0 DECAYS. NO EVIDENCE FOR NON-DIFFRACTIVE A1 AND A2 PRODUCTION.

MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD EXPONENTIAL FITS TO DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTIONS.


Phi and omega Meson Production in anti-p p Annihilations at 0.7-GeV/c-0.76-GeV/c and the OZI Rule

The BOMBAY-CERN-COLLEGE DE FRANCE-MADRID collaboration Cooper-Sarkar, Amanda M. ; Ganguli, S.N. ; Malhotra, P.K. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 146 (1978) 1-10, 1978.
Inspire Record 137031 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34858

The production of the φ and ω mesons has been studied in the reactions p p → φ(ω)π + π − and p p → φ(ω) ϱ 0 at 0.70–0.76 GeV /c . The c.m. angular distribution of the φ meson in the reaction p p → φπ + π − is found to be consistent with isotropy. The corresponding distribution for ω is not. the ratio σ( p p → φπ + π − ) σ( p p → ωπ + π − ) is (10 ± 2.4) · 10 −3 , which leads to a value of (19 ± 5) · 10 −3 when corrected for the phase-space factor. Implications of this result for the OZI rule are discussed.

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