K- p Cross-Sections Between 1.1-GeV/c and 1.4-GeV/c

Griselin, J. ; Givernaud, A. ; Barloutaud, R. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 93 (1975) 189-216, 1975.
Inspire Record 99412 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.6708

K − p reactions have been studied at 13 different incident momenta between 1138 and 1434 MeV/ c . This interval corresponds to a mass of the K − p system varying from 1858 to 1993 MeV. About 300 000 photographs were taken in the 81 cm Saclay hydrogen bubble chamber exposed to a separated K − beam at the CERN proton-synchrotron. A total of about 44 000 events were analyzed, from which partial and differential cross sections were determined. Polarizations were obtained for the two-body reactions where the decay of the Λ or Σ hyperon allowed their measurement. Data for the two-body channels are presented here as well as for the main quasi-two-body reactions.

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PARTIAL CROSS SECTIONS. DATA AT 1.305 TO 1.434 GEV/C FOR FINAL STATES K- P, K- P PI0 AND K- N PI+ COME FROM THE HAIFA GROUP, S. DADO ET AL.

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The pi+ p interaction at 1.2 gev/c

Berthon, A. ; Mas, J. ; Narjoux, J.L. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 81 (1974) 431-444, 1974.
Inspire Record 93412 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.7945

Experimental results are presented for the available channels in the 1.2 GeV/ c π + p interaction. An isobaric model with incoherent addition of the amplitudes is used to determine the π, Δ and N ∗ abundance rates in the π + π o p final state. The multipole parameters in the density matrix of the Δ ++ are determined as functions of its production angle.

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LEGENDRE POLYNOMIAL FIT USED TO CORRECT FOR ELASTIC EVENTS LOST FROM THE FORWARD BIN.

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Measurement of the analyzing power in anti-p p elastic scattering at 439-MeV/c and 544 MeV/c

Kunne, F. ; Bertini, R. ; Costa, M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 261 (1991) 188-190, 1991.
Inspire Record 314564 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29399

The angular distributions of the analyzing power A y and of the differential cross section d σ/ d Ω in p p elastic scattering have been measured at 439 and 544 MeV/c. The results of A y are compared with various theoretical models.

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Data requested from authors.

Legendre fit polynomials.

Normalized Legendre fit polynomials.

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New Data on K- p --> omega Lambda and a Partial Wave Analysis Between the CM Energies 1915-MeV and 2168-MeV

Nakkasyan, A. ;
Nucl.Phys.B 93 (1975) 85-108, 1975.
Inspire Record 98899 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32004

Cross sections of the reaction K − p → π + π − π 0 Λ are determined in a bubble chamber study at 10 incoming beam momenta between 1.425 GeV/ c and 1.800 GeV/ c . For the subsample K − p → ωΛ , cross sections and angular distributions are presented together with their Legendre polynomial expansions and those of the single and joint density matrix elements. An energy dependent partial-wave analysis is performed including earlier data. The data is well fitted by constant background amplitudes in the outgoing S, P and D waves plus two I = 0 resonances in this region, the well established G 7 Λ(2100) and the P 3 Λ(1870).

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LEGENDRE POLYNOMIAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS OF D(SIG)/DOMEGA.

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Study of the Reactions K- p ---> Lambda0+ in the C.M. Range from 1580 to 1750 MeV

London, G.W. ; Yu, Y.P. ; Boyd, D.P. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 85 (1975) 289-310, 1975.
Inspire Record 108008 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32121

Results on the channels K − p → Λ 0 η 0 , Λ 0 π 0 , Σ 0 π 0 , Λ 0 π 0 π 0 and Σ 0 π 0 π 0 are obtained in a K − p formation experiment using 1 million photographs taken in a heavy liquid bubble chamber filled with a CF 3 BrC 3 H 8 mixture. The results are compared with hydrogen bubble chamber (HBC) experiments and with experiments having full or partial gamma-ray detection. Our Λ 0 π 0 and Λ 0 + neutral cross section agree with HBC results. Our Σ 0 π 0 cross section does not exhibit a bump at 1670 MeV as previously seen in HBC experiments. Our Λ 0 π 0 π 0 data are dominated by a Σ (1385) π 0 production. Our Σ 0 π 0 π 0 data is consistent with the presence of some Σ (1405) π 0 production.

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A Study of the Reactions $K^0_L p \to K^0_S p$, $\Lambda \pi^+$, $\Sigma^0 \pi^+$ and $\Lambda \pi^+ \pi^0$ Near 550-{MeV}/$c$

Engler, A. ; Keyes, G. ; Kraemer, R.W. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 18 (1978) 3061, 1978.
Inspire Record 6591 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.24324

We present measurements of the differential and polarization cross sections for the reactions KL0p→Ks0p, Λπ+, Σ0π+, and Λπ+π0 made in a hydrogen bubble chamber exposed to a beam of KL0 with incident momentum 550±35 MeV/c. The quasielastic data imposes additional constraints on the partial-wave analyses of the KN and K¯N systems. Our data show no strong energy-dependent effects in the region of the reported Σ(1580), JP=32− state. The phase of the forward regeneration amplitude was found to be about - 160° independent of KL0 momentum.

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ROUGH FIT - POSSIBLY OTHER SYSTEMATIC ERRORS.

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Energy Dependence of the Reactions K0(L) p --> K0(s) p, pi+ Lambda, pi+ Sigma0 from 1540-MeV to 1610-MeV

Engler, A. ; Keyes, G. ; Kraemer, R.W. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 63 (1976) 231-234, 1976.
Inspire Record 3809 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27639

The reactions K L o p→K S o p, π + Λ , π + Σ o have been measured for center-of-mass energies from 1540 to 1610 MeV. Channel cross sections and coefficients of the Legendre polynomial expansion of the differential cross sections and hyperon polarizations are presented. We see no evidence in the πΛ channel for the suggested 3 2 − resonance at 1580 MeV. The cross section for the K S o p channel shows an energy dependence which is not predicted by the existing phase shift solutions based on charged kaon data.

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Properties of the inelastic k+ p reactions between 1.2 and 1.7 gev/c

Berthon, A. ; Montanet, L. ; Paul, E. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 63 (1973) 54-92, 1973.
Inspire Record 83879 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32479

The observation of 70 000 K 0 p π + events produced with K + incident momenta of 1.21, 1.29, 1.38 and 1.69 GeV/ c allows a detailed description of the production and decay of the Δ(1236) and K ∗ (892) resonances which dominate the K 0 p π + final state. No striking variations with energy are observed. The associated production of Δ and K ∗ near threshold shows striking similarities with the same production at higher energy.

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INCLUDING 1 PCT SYSTEMATIC ERROR ON CORRECTIONS.

FIT 'A', ALLOWING FOR DELTA-K* INTERFERENCE (TWO OTHER FITS GIVEN IN PAPER).

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Full Angular Distribution of the Analyzing Power in $\bar{p} p$ Elastic Scattering at 697-{MeV}/$c$

Bertini, R. ; Costa, M. ; Perrot, F. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 228 (1989) 531-535, 1989.
Inspire Record 280163 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29779

Full angular distributions of the differential cross-section dσ/dμ and of the analysing power A y in p p elastic scattering have been measured at 697 MeV/ c . The results of A y are compared with the predictions of various theoretical models.

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Legendre Polynomials from fit to angular distribution (LEG(L=0)=3.59 +- 0.02).


MEASUREMENTS OF THE REACTION K- N ---> PI- LAMBDA IN THE C.M.S. ENERGY RANGE 1750-MEV TO 2000-MeV

Corden, M.J. ; Cox, G.F. ; Dartnell, A. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 153 (1979) 485-492, 1979.
Inspire Record 146576 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34783

The angular distribution and polarization for the reaction K − n→ π − Λ have been measured in the c.m.s. energy range 1750 MeV to 2000 MeV by means of a bubble chamber experiment, producing on average 500 events of this type per 10 MeV energy interval. The data are compared with the predictions of a recent partial-wave analysis of this reaction.

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LEGENDRE POLYNOMIAL COEFFICIENTS FOR DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTION.

LEGENDRE POLYNOMIAL COEFFICIENTS FOR POLARIZATION.