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High-energy Photoproduction of $\pi^+ \pi^- \pi^0$, $K^+ K^-$, and $P \bar{P}$ States

Busenitz, J. ; Olszewski, C. ; Callahan, P. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 40 (1989) 1-21, 1989.
Inspire Record 285137 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23148

We report measurements from elastic photoproduction of ω's on hydrogen for photon energies between 60 and 225 GeV, elastic φ photoproduction on hydrogen between 35 and 165 GeV and on deuterium between 45 and 85 GeV, elastic photoproduction on deuterium of an enhancement at 1.72 GeV/c2 decaying into K+K−, and elastic and inelastic photoproduction on deuterium of pp¯ pairs.

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Polarization in Inclusive $\Lambda$ and $\bar{\Lambda}$ Production at Large $p_T$

Lundberg, B. ; Handler, R. ; Pondrom, L. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 40 (1989) 3557-3567, 1989.
Inspire Record 287809 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23077

A study of the inclusive polarization of Λ hyperons produced by 400-GeV/c protons incident on nuclear targets has been performed at Fermilab. The polarization P of the Λ has been mapped over a large range of xF and pT to good precision for pT up to 3.8 GeV/c. The magnitude of the polarization at fixed xF rises with pT to a plateau at about 1 GeV/c, and the size of the plateau increases monotonically with xF. The Λ¯ were found to be unpolarized for pT<2.4 GeV/c. A target-nucleus dependence for the Λ polarization has been observed.

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Multiparticle Production by 200-GeV/c Hadrons on Gold, Silver, and Magnesium Targets

Brick, D.H. ; Widgoff, M. ; Beilliere, P. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 39 (1989) 2484-2493, 1989.
Inspire Record 282254 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23227

We have used the Fermilab 30-in. bubble-chamber hybrid spectrometer to study multiparticle production in the interactions of 200-GeV/c protons and π+ and K+ mesons with nuclei of gold, silver, and magnesium. We find that the multiplicities of produced particles and negative particles increase linearly with the number of projectile collisions, with no beam or target dependence. The number of secondary collisions in the nucleus increases significantly less rapidly with the number of projectile collisions than has been reported by a streamer chamber experiment. The properties of secondary collisions suggest that they arise from rescattering of recoil nucleons rather than intranuclear cascade of produced particles. Dispersions of multiplicity distributions at fixed impact parameter are in better agreement with a model of independent sources than with Koba-Nielsen-Olesen scaling.

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Experimental Evidence for the Nonabelian Nature of {QCD}

The AMY collaboration Park, I.H. ; Schnetzer, S. ; Green, J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 62 (1989) 1713, 1989.
Inspire Record 276619 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20045

We present evidence for the non-Abelian nature of QCD from a study of multijet events produced in e+e− annihilations from √s =50 to 57 GeV in the AMY detector at the KEK storage ring TRISTAN. A comparison of the three-jet event fraction at TRISTAN to the fraction of the DESY storage ring PETRA shows that the QCD coupling strength αs decreases with increasing Q2. In addition, measurements of the angular distributions of four-jet events show evidence for the triple-gluon vertex.

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MULTIPLICITY CHARACTERISTICS OF HEAVY ION INTERACTIONS AT 4.5-GEV/C PER NUCLEON

Ghosh, D. ; Mukhopadhyay, A. ; Ghosh, A. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 499 (1989) 850-860, 1989.
Inspire Record 286251 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36946

This paper presents exhaustive, new data on the shower and compound multiplicity charactersties of 24 Mg-emulsion and 12 C-emulsion interactions at incident momentum of 4.5 GeV/ c per nucleon. A comparative study is made (whenever possible) with p-emulsion interaction data at the same incident momentum per nucleon. The linear dependences of different multplicities on shower and compound multiplicity, e.g., 〈 n i 〉 = a ij + k ij n j -( i ≠ j ), are also shown in this paper.

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NUCLEUS IS EMULSION NIKFI-BR2.

NUCLEUS IS EMULSION NIKFI-BR2.

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EXPERIMENTAL DATA ON MULTIPLICITIES IN CENTRAL COLLISIONS C-12 + C-12, F-19 + MG-24, MG-24 + MG-24 AT 3.7-GEV/NUCLEON. (IN RUSSIAN)

Anikina, M.Kh. ; Abdurakhimov, A.U. ; Avramenko, S.A. ; et al.
DUBNA JINR - 1(34)-89 (89,REC.APR.) 12-19, 1989.
Inspire Record 282227 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.38295

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Neutron Induced Pion Production on Carbon, Copper and Bismuth at Intermediate-energies

Buchle, R. ; Franz, J. ; Koncz, P. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 515 (1990) 541-570, 1990.
Inspire Record 287791 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36854

Inclusive production cross sections of charged pions on carbon, copper and bismuth by neutrons in the energy range of 300–580 MeV have been measured from 54° to 164°. The invariant cross sections can be expressed by Full-size image (<1 K) for the high-energy part of the pion spectra. The slope parameter exhibits a systematic variation with neutron energy and emission angle for the three targets. The dependence of the pion production on the target mass number varies strongly with pion energy and emission angle. The production cross sections are compared with the model of quasi-two-body scaling, the moving-source model and with intranuclear cascade calculations.

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RESONANCE PATTERN OF LOW MASS MUON PAIRS PRODUCED IN 38-GEV/C PI- C INTERACTIONS.

The RISK collaboration Bannikov, A.V. ; Bohm, J. ; Choe, Song Hek ; et al.
DUBNA JINR - 89-486 (89,REC.OCT.) 14p, 1989.
Inspire Record 286947 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.39438

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Neutron Induced Production of Protons, Deuterons and Tritons on Copper and Bismuth

Franz, J. ; Koncz, P. ; Rossle, E. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 510 (1990) 774-802, 1990.
Inspire Record 285052 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36874

Inclusive cross sections for production of protons, deuterons and tritons by neutrons in the energy range of 300–580 MeV on copper and bismuth have been measured at five angles between 54° and 164°. The systematic dependence of the invariant cross sections on incident energy and emission angle are evaluated. For the study of the mass-number dependence earlier data on carbon are included. The results are discussed on the basis of different models, like quasi-two-body sealing or moving-source model.

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THE ERRORS VARY BETWEEN 2 AND 9 PCT.

THE ERRORS VARY BETWEEN 2 AND 9 PCT.

THE ERRORS VARY BETWEEN 2 AND 9 PCT.

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Properties of Binary Fission and Multifragmentation in the Transition Regime

Klotz-Engmann, G. ; Oschler, H. ; Stroth, J. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 499 (1989) 392-412, 1989.
Inspire Record 285129 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36939

Correlations between target fragments were measured in α- and 14 N-induced reactions at 70, 250 and 800 MeV/u incident energies. The reaction mechanism is characterized by the linear momentum transfer and the excitation energy which were deduced from the kinematics and the mass distribution of the fission fragments. By selecting targets lighter than Th (Au and Ho) the yield from peripheral collisions is reduced by the increase in the fission barrier thus allowing events with the highest linear momentum transfer and excitation energy to be favoured. The results show that up to an incident energy of 800 MeV/u hot nuclei are formed which decay via normal binary fission. The linear momentum transfer is essentially constant over the covered energy range, but the excitation energy increases until the total incident energy is greater than 3 GeV. At this energy, independent of the projectile mass the fission probability of the heavy nuclei drops below 50%, while the emission of intermediate-mass fragments increases. The relative velocities between two intermediate-mass fragments exceed strongly the values of binary fission. Monte Carlo calculations show that the relative velocities between these fragments exclude a sequential emission from the recoil nucleus and support a simultaneous breakup mechanism.

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SIG IS FISSION CROSS-SECTION CALCULATED WITH THE SOFT-SPHERE MODEL OF REF. PHYS.REV.C11 (1975) 1203.

SIG IS FISSION CROSS-SECTION CALCULATED WITH THE SOFT-SPHERE MODEL OF REF. PHYS.REV.C11 (1975) 1203.

SIG IS FISSION CROSS-SECTION CALCULATED WITH THE SOFT-SPHERE MODEL OF REF. PHYS.REV.C11 (1975) 1203.

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