Measurements of the total cross section difference Delta(sigma(L)(n p)) at 1.59-GeV, 1.79-GeV and 2.20-GeV.

Sharov, V.I. ; Zaporozhets, S.A. ; Adiasevich, B.P. ; et al.
JINR Rapid Commun. 96 (1999) 5-23, 1999.
Inspire Record 513865 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.43287

New results of the neutron-proton spin-dependent total cross section difference$\Delta\sigma_L(np)$at the neutron beam kinetic energies 1.59, 1.79 and 2.20 GeV ar

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Final results from the np data.

Values of the cross section difference at I=0 deduced by combining these npdata with pure pp (I=1) data from other experiments.


Quasi-elastic p n scattering in Li-6_D and Li-6_H targets from 1.1-GeV to 2.4-GeV.

de Lesquen, A. ; Allgower, C.E. ; Ball, J. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 11 (1999) 69-78, 1999.
Inspire Record 505046 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.43332

A polarized proton beam from SATURNE II, the Saclay polarized targets with$^6$Li compounds, and an unpol

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The PN analysing power of polarized protons scattered on the polarized and/or unpolarized LiD and LiH targets.

The PN analysing power of polarized protons scattered on the polarized and/or unpolarized LiD and LiH targets.

The PN analysing power of polarized protons scattered on the polarized and/or unpolarized LiD and LiH targets.

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Elastic and quasi-elastic p p scattering in Li-6_H and Li-6_D targets between 1.1-GeV and 2.4-GeV.

Ball, J. ; Allgower, C.E. ; Beddo, M. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 11 (1999) 51-67, 1999.
Inspire Record 505045 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.43403

A polarized proton beam extracted from SATURNE II, the Saclay polarized target with$^6$Li compounds, and

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Analysing power measurements in the scattering of polarized protons from either hydrogen in the LiH target or on bound protons in the LiD target. The three sets of results are independent.

Analysing power measurements in the scattering of polarized protons from either hydrogen in the LiH target or on bound protons in the LiD target. The three sets of results are independent.

Analysing power measurements in the scattering of polarized protons from either hydrogen in the LiH target or on bound protons in the LiD target. The three sets of results are independent.

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A STRONG ENERGY DEPENDENCE OF THE ANALYZING POWER IN THE P P ---> D PI+ REACTION AND THE QUESTION OF AN ISOVECTOR DIBARYON RESONANCE

Bertini, R. ; Arvieux, J. ; Boivin, M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 162 (1985) 77-80, 1985.
Inspire Record 221962 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30330

The angular distributions of the analyzing power for the pp → dπ + reaction have been measured at seven energies T p = 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 2.0 and 2.3 GeV. The data show a strong energy dependence with a structure centered at √ s π d = 2.66 GeV. Possible interpretations are presented in the frame of the OPE model and involving the question of the excitation of a dibaryon resonance.

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Measurement of the total cross-section difference Delta(sigma-L) in n p transmission at 1.19-GeV, 2.49-GeV and 3.65-GeV

Adiasevich, B.P. ; Antonenko, V.G. ; Averichev, S.A. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 71 (1996) 65-74, 1996.
Inspire Record 416847 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.12108

Results of the total cross section differenceΔσL in anp transmission experiment at 1.19, 2.49 and 3.65 GeV incident neutron beam kinetic energies are presented. Measurements were performed at the Synchrophasotron of the Laboratory of High Energies of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. Results were obtained with a polarized beam of free quasi-monochromatic neutrons passing through the new Dubna frozen spin proton target. The beam and target polarizations were oriented longitudinally. The present results were obtained at the highest energies of free polarized neutrons that can be reached at present. They extend the energy range of existing results from PSI, LAMPF and Saclay measured between 0.066 and 1.10 GeV. The new results are compared withΔσL(pn) data determined as a difference betweenΔσL(pd) andΔσL(pp) ANL-ZGS measurements. The values ofΔσL for the isospin stateI=0 were deduced using knownpp data.

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Errors contain statistical and systematic errors added in quadrature. Axis error includes +- 0.05/0.05 contribution (An additional error due to the extrapolation towards zero solid angle).

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Measurement of the double spin asymmetry A-LL for inclusive multi gamma pair production with 200-GeV/c polarized proton beam and polarized proton target

The FNAL E581/704 collaboration Adams, D.L. ; Akchurin, N. ; Belikov, N.I. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 336 (1994) 269-274, 1994.
Inspire Record 378852 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28569

The invariant double-differential cross section, E 1 E 2 d 6 σ / d p 3 1 d p 3 2 , and the double-spin asymmetry, A LL , for inclusive multi-γ pair production in which γ-rays came from neutral mesons were measured with a 200 GeV / c longitudinally-polarized proton beam and a longitudinally-polarized proton target. Most of the multi-γ pairs comes from two-jet type events which are sensitive to partonic interaction. The A LL values were found to be consistent with zero. The invariant double-differential cross section for inclusive π 0 π 0 production was also measured. These measured cross sections are consistent with LUND Monte Carlo simulations. Using the LUND Monte Carlo simulation package with the Carlitz-Kaur model of spin dependent distribution functions of valence quarks, the A LL values have been compared with theoretical predictions of gluon polarization, ΔG / G . The results put restrictions on the size of ΔG / G in the region of 0.05 ⪅ x ⪅ 0.35.

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Reaction mechanisms and multifragmentation processes in Zn-64 + Ni-58 at 35A-MeV to 79A-MeV

Wada, R. ; Hagel, K. ; Cibor, J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 62 (2000) 034601, 2000.
Inspire Record 530848 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25430

Reaction mechanisms and multifragmentation processes have been studied for 64Zn+58Ni collisions at intermediate energies with the help of antisymmetrized molecular dynamics (AMD-V) model calculations. Experimental energy spectra, angular distributions, charge distributions, and isotope distributions, classified by their associated charged particle multiplicities, are compared with the results of the AMD-V calculations. In general the experimental results are reasonably well reproduced by the calculations. The multifragmentation observed experimentally at all incident energies is also reproduced by the AMD-V calculations. A detailed study of AMD-V events reveals that, in nucleon transport, the reaction shows some transparency, whereas in energy transport the reaction is much less transparent at all incident energies studied here. The transparency in the nucleon transport indicates that, even for central collisions, about 75% of the projectile nucleons appear in the forward direction. In energy transport about 80% of the initial kinetic energy of the projectile in the center- of-mass frame is dissipated. The detailed study of AMD-V events also elucidates the dynamics of the multifragmentation process. The study suggests that, at 35A MeV, the semitransparency and thermal expansion are the dominant mechanisms for the multifragmentation process, whereas at 49A MeV and higher incident energies a nuclear compression occurs at an early stage of the reaction and plays an important role in the multifragmentation process in addition to that of the thermal expansion and the semitransparency.

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Strong Energy Dependence of the Analyzing Power in the $p p \to d \pi^+$ Reaction and the Question of an Isovector Dibaryon Resonance. 2.

Bertini, R. ; Roy, G. ; Durand, J.M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 203 (1988) 18-21, 1988.
Inspire Record 247925 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29981

Forward angular distributions of the analysing power for the pp→d π + reaction have been measured at six energies T p =1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0, 2.3 GeV. A strong energy dependence is observed for A y 0 ( t =0) and A y 0 ( θ CM π =90°). The data are compared with the backward angular distributions previously published and suggest the existence of a resonant state in the pp system at the approximate energy of 2.7 GeV.

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Light fragment emission correlated with large transverse momentum protons in 94 MeV/u $^{16}$O induced reactions

Durand, D. ; Laville, J.L. ; Bizard, G. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 511 (1990) 442-460, 1990.
Inspire Record 1389762 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36872

Angular, multiplicity and velocity distributions as well as azimuthai asymmetries of light fragments (Z = 1 and 2) correlated with large transverse momentum protons detected at 90° have been measured in 16O + 27Al collisions at 94 MeV/u. Data are compared with a model based on the standard high-energy fireball geometry coupled with the Weisskopf theory of evaporation. Reasonable agreement is achieved with the exception of some discrepancies which could arise either from the absence of specific intermediate-energy corrections or from a non-statistical process.

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ANGULAR AND ENERGY DEPENDENCE OF THE CROSS-SECTION AND ANALYZING POWER OF THE REACTION P P ----> D PI+ BETWEEN 725-MEV AND 1000-MEV

Mayer, B. ; Bertini, R. ; Cameron, J.M. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 437 (1985) 630-642, 1985.
Inspire Record 217258 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37040

The differential cross section and analyzing power of the reaction pp → d π + were measured for nine incident proton energies between 725 and 1000 MeV. A magnetic spectrometer was used to detect either deuterons or pions. Cross-section and analyzing-power angular distributions were respectively fitted with Legendre polynomial and associated Legendre function expansions, the coefficients of which were found to vary smoothly with energy in the vicinity of the alleged 3 F 3 dibaryon resonance.

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Data present here in form of Legendre polynomial fit.

Legendre Polynomial fit to cross section.

Legendre polynomial fit to analysing power.

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