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Inclusive Double Charge Exchange $\pi^-$ Production at 100 GeV/c

Cutts, D. ; Dulude, R. ; Lanou, R.E. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 40 (1978) 141, 1978.
Inspire Record 121767 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20919

Measurements of inclusive cross sections at 100 GeV/c are presented for the double-charge-exchange reactions a+p→π−X with a=π, K, or p. The measurements covered a kinematic range in the Feynman x variable of 0.3<~x<~0.9 at transverse momenta of 0.3 and 0.5 GeV/c. A model summing the contributions from resonance production and from inclusive central-region π− production is used to fit the data and demonstrates the importance of resonance production via one-pion exchange for large values of the Feynman x.

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A Measurement of the Polarization Parameter in pi- p --> K+ Sigma- Backward Scattering at 3.5-GeV/c

The CERN-Trieste collaboration Birsa, R. ; Bradamante, F. ; Daum, C. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 133 (1978) 220, 1978.
Inspire Record 122588 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.35147

We have measured the polarization parameter in π − p→K + Σ − backward scattering at 3.5 GeV/ c incident momentum, in the u -range −0.6< u <0.1 GeV 2 . The apparatus consisted of a polarized target in a spectrometer magnet, counter hodoscopes for time-of-flight measurements, a large water Čerenkov counter for kaon tagging, and wire spark chambers. After identification of the kaons, the reaction was selected by a missing-mass technique. An isospin analysis has been carried out to separate the contributions of the various isospin exchange amplitudes in the u -channel.

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Study of Photons Produced Simultaneously with the J/psi Particles at the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings

Cobb, J.H. ; Iwata, S. ; Palmer, R.B. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 72 (1978) 497-499, 1978.
Inspire Record 122488 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.50369

As a part of the study of the inclusive production of electron pairs in pp collisions at the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings (ISR), a search has been performed for additional photons accompanying J/ψ particles. The results suggest that (43±21)% of the J/ψ's are produced via the photonic decay of one of the χ(3.5) states.

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The cross section times branching ratio.


Study of Neutrino Proton Elastic Scattering in the GARGAMELLE Freon Experiment

Pohl, M. ; Welch, L. ; Dewit, M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 72 (1978) 489-492, 1978.
Inspire Record 122236 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.48973

The cross section ratio of the elastic neutral current reaction ν p→ ν p to the quasi-elastic charged current reaction ν n→ μ − p has been measured in the kinematical region 0.3⩽ q 2 ⩽1.0 (GeV/ c ) 2 . The measured value is R M =0.17±0.08. Model dependent corrections are applied, especially for ν n→ ν n contamination, and the result is compared to various models.

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(C=OBSERVED) and (C=CORRECTED) are the observed and corrected for the nuclear effects ratios.


Production of Slow Protons in the Inclusive Reactions $p (\pi^+) n \to p_{Slow}$ + x at 195 GeV/c

Eisenberg, Y. ; Haber, B. ; Hochman, D. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 135 (1978) 189-202, 1978.
Inspire Record 121977 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.35148

The inclusive reactions pn → p s + x and π + n → p s + x at incident momentum of 195 GeV/ c have been studied in an exposure of the Fermilab 30 inch deuterium filled bubble chamber to a mixed ( π + , p) beam. Analysing the t and M 2 dependence of our data within the framework of triple-Regge models we conclude that pion exchange yields a dominating contribution. Comparing our data with the pp results we conclude that isoscalar Regge exchange, ω, is much larger than isovector, ϱ, Regge exchange. We observe significant leading π − emission from the recoiling mass x, comparable to that observed in on-mass-shell π − p → π − experiments. This verifies our conclusions about pion-exchange dominance in the above reactions.

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Evidence for the tau --> Neutrino rho pi Decay Mode

The PLUTO collaboration Alexander, G. ; Criegee, L. ; Dehne, H.C. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 73 (1978) 99-104, 1978.
Inspire Record 122092 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27462

Annihilation of e + e − into final states with a single electron has been studied with the PLUTO detector at the DORIS storage ring at CMS energies from 3.6 to 5 GeV. In the sample of 4-prong events without any detected photon we observe 21 events which we assign to the reaction e + e − → τ + τ − → νν e + νϱ 0 π . We obtain a branching ratio for τ + → νϱ 0 π + of 0.050 ± 0.015 with an overall systematic uncertainty of 30%. The data are consistent with the ϱπ coming from an A 1 meson.

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Study of the D (1285) and E(1420) Resonances Produced in anti-p p Annihilations at 700-MeV/c to 760-MeV/c

Nacasch, R. ; Defoix, C. ; Dobrzynski, L. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 135 (1978) 203-223, 1978.
Inspire Record 122850 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.41975

In this paper we have investigated the properties of the D(1285) and E(1420) meson resonances using the five-body annihilation channels p p → K K πππ obtained in a large statistics experiment (28 events/μb). The analysis favours the 1 + spin-parity assignment for the D(1285) meson. The dominant decay mode of the D(1285) into K K π is found to be δ(970)π. The situation concerning the E(1420) meson remains confused although not inconsistent with previous analyses. Partial cross sections on resonance production are also presented.

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Meson Resonance Production in p p Interactions at 53-GeV (Center-of-Mass) Energy

Boehm, A. ; VanDalen, Gordon J. ; Kernan, A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 41 (1978) 1761-1764, 1978.
Inspire Record 136909 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.3338

At the CERN intersecting storage ring the inclusive differential cross section [dσdσ]y=1 has been measured for f0, g0, K*0(1420), and K¯*0(1420) production: We obtain 0.58±0.05 mb, 0.09±0.05 mb, 38±15 μb, and 26±13 μb, respectively. The corresponding total inclusive cross sections are estimated to be 2.62±0.26 mb, 0.40±0.22 mb, 154±60 μb, and 107±52 μb, respectively. The magnitude of the K* cross section implies a cross section of approximately 5 μb for production of a charmed DD¯ pair.

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Inclusive Production of Vector and Tensor Mesons in anti-Proton-Proton Annihilation and Nonannihilation Interactions at 9.1-GeV/c

The LIVERPOOL-STOCKHOLM collaboration Markytan, M. ; Johnson, P. ; Mason, P. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 143 (1978) 263-284, 1978.
Inspire Record 136559 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.8198

Cross sections have been determined for the inclusive production of vector (ϱ 0 , ω, K ∗ ) and tensor (f, A 2 ± ) mesons in p p reactions at 9.1 GeV/c for both annihilation and non-annihilation processes. Distributions in the Feynman variable x and transverse momentum squared, p T 2 , have been examined for the ϱ 0 , ω and f mesons. The slopes for p T 2 appear to be exponential and decrease with increasing particle mass for both annihilation and non-annihilation reactions, furthermore the slopes have consistently higher values for non-annihilation reactions. Comparisons with other data indicate that the ratio ϱ 0 / π − is independent of antiproton momentum in annihilation processes.

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NON-ANNIHILATION EVENTS.

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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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