K0(L) p Interactions in the Center-Of-Mass Energy Range 1.54-GeV to 1.71-GeV

The Bologna-Edinburgh-Glasgow-Pisa-Rutherford collaboration Cameron, W. ; Capiluppi, P. ; Flaminio, E. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 132 (1978) 189-211, 1978.
Inspire Record 121297 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.35162

New experimental results on the reactions K L 0 p→K S 0 p, Λπ + , Σ 0 π + andΛπ + π 0 at c.m. energies between 1.54 and 1.71 GeV are presented. This experiment has a statistical accuracy comparable with or greater than corresponding K − p and K − d experiments in the same energy range and a comparison with the data from these different types of experiments has been made. A search has been made for narrow states with masses in the region of 1.58 GeV.

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A Study of the Reactions K0(L) p --> Lambda pi+, Lambda pi+ pi0 and Sigma0 pi+ in the Center-Of-Mass Energy Range 1490-MeV-1700-MeV

The Bologna-Edinburgh-Glasgow-Pisa-Rutherford collaboration Bertanza, L. ; Cameron, W. ; Capiluppi, P. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 110 (1976) 1-24, 1976.
Inspire Record 108723 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.35768

K L 0 p interactions were studied in the CERN 2m H 2 bubble chamber in the c.m. energy range 1490–1700 MeV. The experimental details are described. Results are presented on the final states Λπ + , Σ 0 π + and Λπ + π 0 . The effect of these data on a recent partial-wave analysis of the two-body states is examined.

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KL --> 3PI USED TO MEASURE ABSOLUTE CROSS SECTIONS AT 530 MEV/C.

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Partial Waves in the K+ p Interaction Between 1.2-GeV/c and 1.7-GeV/c

Lesquoy, E. ; Muller, A. ; Triantis, F.A. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 99 (1975) 346-364, 1975.
Inspire Record 99646 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.31859

A simultaneous partial-wave analysis of the three final states K + p, K ∗ (892)N and KΔ(1236) is attempted using inelastic data with large statistics at 1.21, 1.29, 1.38 and 1.69 GeV/ c as well as existing data on the elastic reaction. The constraint of unitarity, which is almost saturated by these reactions, allows one to determine the size and relative phases of the dominant partial waves and to give some limits on the others. Their variation with energy is discussed, as well as the consistency of the different sets of elastic phase shifts with the inelastic data. We also compare the predictions of the duality hypothesis with the data.

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