Energy Dependence of Transverse Momentum Invariant Distribution of Pions and Neutral Kaons in $K^- p$ Interactions Between 14.3-{GeV}/$c$ and 70-{GeV}/$c$

Laffaille, J.M. ; Barloutaud, R. ; Louedec, C. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 192 (1981) 18, 1981.
Inspire Record 156048 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34202

The energy dependence of the transverse momentum invariant distribution of pions and neutral kaons is studied in K − p interactions between 14.3 and 70 GeV/ c . The large P T part of the distributions violates the Feynman scaling and, above P T ≃ 1.5 GeV/ c , appears to be reasonably described by hard scattering models. The variation of the average transverse momentum is also studied as a function of the c.m. reduced longitudinal momentum, and its behaviour is compared to the data obtained via the hadronic shower produced in lepton-hadron interactions.

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HERE K0 MEANS K0 OR AK0 I.E. K(NEUTRAL).

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Study of Longitudinal Distributions in the Fragmentation Regions, Using the Quark - Parton Model in $K^- p$ Interactions at 70-{GeV}/$c$

de Billy, L. ; Briand, H. ; Dumarchez, J. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 191 (1981) 574-590, 1981.
Inspire Record 10816 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34218

The study of π ± , π 0 , K 0 and Λ production in the fragmentation regions (| x |0.2) of K − p interactions at 70 GeV/ c shows that the x -dependence of each invariant cross section is well described by the power law (1−| x |) n suggested by the dimensional counting rule. Furthermore, pion production is found, both in K − and proton fragmentation regions, to be very similar to their production in ν( ν ) p interactions as expected from quark-parton models. The quark and diquark fragmentation functions D u π , D uu π and D ud π are extracted from our data.

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Hyperon Production in $e^+ e^-$ Interactions in the $\Upsilon$ Region

The CLEO collaboration Alam, M.S. ; Csorna, S.E. ; Garren, L. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 53 (1984) 24, 1984.
Inspire Record 200712 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20410

We report measurements from the CLEO detector of the rate of Ξ and Λ production in e+e− interactions in the upsilon region. Hyperon production from the decay of the ϒ(1s) is compared with continuum e+e− data. The ratio of the production rates of Λ (and Λ―) to K0 (and K―0) on the ϒ(1s) is 0.21 ± 0.03, much larger than in the continuum, 0.07 ± 0.01. The ratios of the production rates of the Ξ and Λ are comparable, 0.10±0.02 [ϒ(1S)] and 0.07 ± 0.02 (continuum). We discuss some implications of the data for gluon and quark fragmentation models.

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CONTINUUM IS ECM 10.38 TO 10.64 GEV.

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COMPARISON OF THE PARTICLE FLOW IN q anti-q g AND q anti-q gamma EVENTS IN e+ e- ANNIHILATION

The TPC/Two Gamma collaboration Aihara, H. ; Alston-Garnjost, M. ; Avery, R.E. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 57 (1986) 945, 1986.
Inspire Record 230224 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.38183

We compare the particle flow in the event plane of three-jet qq¯g (quark-antiquark-gluon) events with the particle flow in radiative annihilation events qq¯γ (quark-antiquark-photon) for similar kinematic configurations. In the angular region between quark and antiquark jet, we find a significant decrease in particle density for qq¯g as compared to qq¯γ. This effect is predicted in QCD as a result of destructive interference between soft-gluon radiation from quark, antiquark, and hard gluon.

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THE DEPENDENCE OF CHARACTERISTICS OF pi+- MESONS PRODUCED IN pi- C INTERACTIONS AT 40-GeV/c ON TOTAL ENERGY IN THE CMS AND QCD OF SEMIHARD PROCESS

Baatar, Ts. ; Ivanovskaya, I.A. ; Serdamba, L. ; et al.
JINR-P1-88-469, 1988.
Inspire Record 267040 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.38869

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THE MULTIPLICITY OF CHARGED PIONS HAS BEEN FITTED BY THE FORMULA: MULT(PI+-)=CONST(Q=1)+CONST(Q=2)*EXP(+SLOPE*2*SQRT(LN(S))), WHERE S IS THE TOTAL ENERGY SQUERED OF THE SYSTEM PROJECTILE - PARTICIPATOR AND IS DEFINED AS 2*E(P=1)*(TARGET MASS), WHERE TARGET MASS HAS BEEN OBTAINED AS A SUM OF (E-PL) OVER SECONDARY PARTICLES.

THE AVERAGE PT OF CHARGED PIONS HAS BEEN FITTED BY THE FORMULA: MEAN(N=PT)=CONST(Q=1)+CONST(Q=2)*EXP(SLOPE*SQRT(LN(S))), WHERE S IS THE TOTAL ENERGY SQUERED OF THE SYSTEM PROJECTILE - PARTICIPATOR AND IS DEFINED AS 2*E(P=1)*(TARGET MASS), WHERE TARGET MASS HAS BEEN OBTAINED AS A SUM OF (E-PL) OVER SECONDARY PARTICLES.

THE AVERAGE PT**2 OF CHARGED PIONS HAS BEEN FITTED BY THE FORMULA: MEAN(N=PT**2)=CONST(Q=1)+CONST(Q=2)*EXP(SLOPE*SQRT(LN(S))), WHERE S IS THE TOTAL ENERGY SQUERED OF THE SYSTEM PROJECTILE - PARTICIPATOR AND IS DEFINED AS 2*E(P=1)*(TARGET MASS), WHERE TARGET MASS HAS BEEN OBTAINED AS A SUM OF (E-PL) OVER SECONDARY PARTICLES.


Measurement of the spin dependent structure function g1(x) of the proton.

The Spin Muon (SMC) collaboration Adams, D. ; Adeva, B. ; Arik, E. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 329 (1994) 399-406, 1994.
Inspire Record 373036 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.48171

: We have measured the spin-dependent structure function $g_1~p$ of the proton in deep inelastic scattering of polarized muons off polarized protons, in the kinematic range $0.003<x<0.7$ and $1\,\mbox{GeV}~2<Q~2<60\,\mbox{GeV}~2$. Its first moment, $\int_0~1 g_1~p(x) dx $, is found to be $0.136 \pm 0.011\,(\mbox{stat.})\pm 0.011\,(\mbox{syst.})$ at $Q~2=10\,\mbox{GeV}~2$. This value is smaller than the prediction of the Ellis--Jaffe sum rule by two standard deviations, and is consistent with previous measurements. A combined analysis of all available proton, deuteron and neutron data confirms the Bjorken sum rule to within $10\%$ of the theoretical value.

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Results on the virtual photon proton asymmetry.

Results on the spin structure function of the proton.

Data for g1 at fixed Q**2 = 10 GeV (assuming no Q**2 dependence of A1).


A Re-Evaluation of the nuclear Structure Function Ratios for D, He, Li, C and Ca

The New Muon collaboration Amaudruz, P. ; Arneodo, M. ; Arvidson, A. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 441 (1995) 3-11, 1995.
Inspire Record 393377 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32848

We present a re-evaluation of the structure function ratios F2(He)/F2(D), F2(C)/F2(D) and F2(Ca)/F2(D) measured in deep inelastic muon-nucleus scattering at an incident muon momentum of 200 GeV. We also present the ratios F2(C)/F2(Li), F2(Ca)/F2(Li) and F2(Ca)/F2(C) measured at 90 GeV. The results are based on data already published by NMC; the main difference in the analysis is a correction for the masses of the deuterium targets and an improvement in the radiative corrections. The kinematic range covered is 0.0035 < x < 0.65, 0.5 < Q^2 <90 GeV^2 for the He/D, C/D and Ca/D data and 0.0085 < x < 0.6, 0.84 < Q^2 < 17 GeV^2 for the Li/C/Ca ones.

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Additional normalization uncertainty of 0.4 pct not included.

Additional normalization uncertainty of 0.4 pct not included.

Additional normalization uncertainty of 0.4 pct not included.

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Measurement of the proton and the deuteron structure functions, F2(p) and F2(d)

The New Muon collaboration Arneodo, M. ; Arvidson, A. ; Badełek, B. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 364 (1995) 107-115, 1995.
Inspire Record 400018 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.48061

The proton and deuteron structure functions F2p and F2d were measured in the kinematic range 0.006<x<0.6 and 0.5<Q~2<75 GeV~2, by inclusive deep inelastic muon scattering at 90, 120, 200 and 280 GeV. The measurements are in good agreement with earlier high precision results. The present and earlier results together have been parametrised to give descriptions of the proton and deuteron structure functions F2 and their uncertainties over the range 0.006<x<0.9.

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Measurement of the proton and deuteron structure functions, F2(p) and F2(d), and of the ratio sigma(L)/sigma(T).

The New Muon collaboration Arneodo, M. ; Arvidson, A. ; Badełek, B. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 483 (1997) 3-43, 1997.
Inspire Record 424154 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32752

The muon-proton and muon-deuteron inclusive deep inelastic scattering cross sections were measured in the kinematic range 0.002 < x < 0.60 and 0.5 < Q2 < 75 GeV2 at incident muon energies of 90, 120, 200 and 280 GeV. These results are based on the full data set collected by the New Muon Collaboration, including the data taken with a small angle trigger. The extracted values of the structure functions F2p and F2d are in good agreement with those from other experiments. The data cover a sufficient range of y to allow the determination of the ratio of the longitudinally to transversely polarised virtual photon absorption cross sections, R= sigma(L)/sigma(T), for 0.002 < x < 0.12 . The values of R are compatible with a perturbative QCD prediction; they agree with earlier measurements and extend to smaller x.

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Corrected F2P measurements averaged over all energies. Data are the statistically weighted averages given at the centre of each bin.

Corrected F2P measurements averaged over all energies. Data are the statistically weighted averages given at the centre of each bin.

Corrected F2P measurements averaged over all energies. Data are the statistically weighted averages given at the centre of each bin.

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Next-to-leading order QCD analysis of polarized deep inelastic scattering data.

The E154 collaboration Abe, K. ; Akagi, T. ; Anderson, B.D. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 405 (1997) 180-190, 1997.
Inspire Record 443186 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27078

We present a Next-to-Leading order perturbative QCD analysis of world data on the spin dependent structure functions $g_1^p, g_1^n$, and $g_1^d$, including the new experimental information on the $Q^2$ dependence of $g_1^n$. Careful attention is paid to the experimental and theoretical uncertainties. The data constrain the first moments of the polarized valence quark distributions, but only qualitatively constrain the polarized sea quark and gluon distributions. The NLO results are used to determine the $Q^2$ dependence of the ratio $g_1/F_1$ and evolve the experimental data to a constant $Q^2 = 5 GeV^2$. We determine the first moments of the polarized structure functions of the proton and neutron and find agreement with the Bjorken sum rule.

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Data from the 2.75 degree spectrometer.

Data from the 2.75 degree spectrometer evolved to a mean Q**2 of 5 GeV**2 using the MSBAR parameterization. The second systematic error is due to the evolution.

Data from the 5.5 degree spectrometer.

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