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Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////RES-DEF(RES=DEL++,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.08 < M(P PI+) < 1.8 GEV)//RES-DEF(RES=SIG(1385P13)+-,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.26 < M(LAMDA PI+-) <2.0 GEV)//RES-DEF(RES=ASIG(1385P13)+-,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.26 < M(ALAMDA PI+-) < 2.0< GEV)).
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////RES-DEF(RES=DEL++,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.08 < M(P PI+) < 1.8 GEV)//RES-DEF(RES=SIG(1385P13)+-,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.26 < M(LAMDA PI+-) <2.0 GEV)//RES-DEF(RES=ASIG(1385P13)+-,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.26 < M(ALAMDA PI+-) < 2.0< GEV)).
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////RES-DEF(RES=DEL++,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.08 < M(P PI+) < 1.8 GEV)//RES-DEF(RES=SIG(1385P13)+-,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.26 < M(LAMDA PI+-) <2.0 GEV)//RES-DEF(RES=ASIG(1385P13)+-,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.26 < M(ALAMDA PI+-) < 2.0< GEV)).
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Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////NOT GIVEN).
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////NOT GIVEN).
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////NOT GIVEN).
We present results on the inclusive polarization of Λ hyperons produced in K + p interactions at 32 and 70 GeV/ c . A large positive Λ polarization is observed in the kaon fragmentation region. The polarization is energy independent, increases strongly with increasing x , but shows essentially no p T -dependence.
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Inclusive ϱ 0 and φ production is investigated in K + p interactions at 32 GeV/ c . Total and semi-inclusive ϱ 0 and φ cross sections, longitudinal and transverse momentum distributions, including 〈 P T versus x dependence are presented. No evidence for a sea-gull effect is observed. Comparison with quark models strongly suggests the possibility that a large fraction of the ϱ 0 and vector mesons are produced as fragmentation products of the incident particles. Study of uncorrelated π + π − pairs in the ϱ 0 mass range provides possible indirect evidence for the existence of diquarks in the proton.
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