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Spin observables in neutron proton elastic scattering.

Ahmidouch, A. ; Arnold, J. ; van den Brandt, B. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 2 (1998) 627-641, 1998.
Inspire Record 471273 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.11376

The analyzing power,$A_{oono}$, and the polarization transfer observables$K_{onno}$,$K_{os''so}$

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QCD analyses and determinations of alpha(s) in e+ e- annihilation at energies between 35-GeV and 189-GeV.

The JADE & OPAL collaborations Pfeifenschneider, P. ; Biebel, O. ; Movilla Fernandez, P.A. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 17 (2000) 19-51, 2000.
Inspire Record 513337 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.12882

We employ data taken by the JADE and OPAL experiments for an integrated QCD study in hadronic e+e- annihilations at c.m.s. energies ranging from 35 GeV through 189 GeV. The study is based on jet-multiplicity related observables. The observables are obtained to high jet resolution scales with the JADE, Durham, Cambridge and cone jet finders, and compared with the predictions of various QCD and Monte Carlo models. The strong coupling strength, alpha_s, is determined at each energy by fits of O(alpha_s^2) calculations, as well as matched O(alpha_s^2) and NLLA predictions, to the data. Matching schemes are compared, and the dependence of the results on the choice of the renormalization scale is investigated. The combination of the results using matched predictions gives alpha_s(MZ)=0.1187+{0.0034}-{0.0019}. The strong coupling is also obtained, at lower precision, from O(alpha_s^2) fits of the c.m.s. energy evolution of some of the observables. A qualitative comparison is made between the data and a recent MLLA prediction for mean jet multiplicities.

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Overall result for ALPHAS at the Z0 mass from the combination of the ln R-matching results from the observables evolved using a three-loop running expression. The errors shown are total errors and contain all the statistics and systematics.

Weighted mean for ALPHAS at the Z0 mass determined from the energy evolutions of the mean values of the 2-jet cross sections obtained with the JADE and DURHAMschemes and the 3-jet fraction for the JADE, DURHAM and CAMBRIDGE schemes evaluted at a fixed YCUT.. The errors shown are total errors and contain all the statistics and systematics.

Combined results for ALPHA_S from fits of matched predicitions. The first systematic (DSYS) error is the experimental systematic, the second DSYS error isthe hadronization systematic and the third is the QCD scale error. The values of ALPHAS evolved to the Z0 mass using a three-loop evolution are also given.

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MEASUREMENT OF THE REACTION gamma p ---> p anti-p p AT PHOTON ENERGIES 4.7-GeV <= E (gamma) <= 6.6-GeV

Bodenkamp, J. ; Fries, D.C. ; Markou, A. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 255 (1985) 717-746, 1985.
Inspire Record 15090 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.33786

An experimental investigation of the reaction γ p → p p p at photon energies 4.7 ⩽ E γ ⩽ 6.6 GeV is described. The main results are the measurement of the cross section as a function of energy, a discussion of the main dynamical features of the reaction and the observation of a narrow p p mass state at 2.024 ± 0.005 GeV with a width of 29 ± 13 MeV.

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OBSERVATION OF THIS CHANNEL AS A CONSISTENCY CHECK ON THE NORMALIZATION.

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MEASUREMENTS OF CROSS SECTIONS OF MASS SIGNALS AT 1.94 AND 2.024 GEV, EVALUATE BY FITTING TWO BREIT WIGNERS AND CONSTANT BACKGROUND TO (AP P) MASS SPECTRUM. ERRORS ARE STATISTICAL ONLY.


Cross-section and $p \bar{p}$ Invariant Mass Distribution of the Reaction $\gamma p \to p \bar{p} p$ at 4.7-{GeV} $\le e \gamma \le$ 6.6-{GeV}

Bodenkamp, J. ; Fries, D.C. ; Markou, A. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 133 (1983) 275-278, 1983.
Inspire Record 10564 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30612

Cross section and pp¯ in variant mass distribution of the reaction γp→pp¯p are presented. Further evidence for a narrow pp¯ mass state at 2.023 GeV will be given.

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Photoproduction of phi Mesons at Small t Values

Behrend, H.-J. ; Bodenkamp, J. ; Hesse, W.P. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 56 (1975) 408-412, 1975.
Inspire Record 98876 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27859

The reaction γ + p → Φ + p has been measured using a spark chamber spectrometer and a tagged photon beam in the energy range from 4.6 to 6.7 GeV. Approximately 3500 photoproduced elastic Φ-events have been collected in the t -range between t min and t = −0.4 (GeV/ c ) 2 . Cross sections and t -distributions are presented.

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S - $P$ Wave Interference in $K^+ K^-$ Photoproduction Near $K^+ K^-$ Threshold

Fries, D.C. ; Heine, P. ; Hirschmann, H. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 143 (1978) 408-416, 1978.
Inspire Record 130050 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34981

A mass-dependent asymmetry was observed in the decay angular distribution of a photoproduced K + K − system near the K + K − threshold. The corresponding moments 〈 Y 1 0 〉 have been evaluated. Interpreting the asymmetry as an S-P wave interface due to the states S 993 ∗ (0 + ) and ø 1019 (1 − ) one can compute the moments 〈 Y 1 0 〉 through an amplitude analysis. The theoretical calculation reproduces the experimental results well, if one assumes a real S-wave amplitude for the S 993 ∗ . The data cannot be explained by a non-resonant real S-wave. Other possibilities have been discussed. An estimate of the photoproduction cross section of the S ∗ → K + K − can be given on the basis of the above hypothesis.

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Elastic and Inelastic $\phi$ - Photoproduction

Behrend, H.-J. ; Bodenkamp, J. ; Hesse, W.P. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 144 (1978) 22-60, 1978.
Inspire Record 130415 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34982

The differential cross section of the reaction ( γ p → p φ ) has been measured in the t range 0 ⩽ t ⩽ 0.4 GeV 2 and for photon energies from 3.0 to 6.7 GeV. In particular for the small t region the measurement accuracy was better than 10%. We obtained for the slope parameter B in an exponential parametrization of the differential cross section d σ /d t = A e − Bt values of B ⋍ 6 ± 0.5 GeV −2 which are significantly larger than the slopes obtained by most other experiments at higher t values. This indicates a t dependence of B particularly in the small t region.

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Measurement of Inclusive Hadron Production in $e^+ e^-$ Annihilation Between 3.6-GeV and 5.2-GeV by Means of the Double ARM Spectrometer DASP

Fries, René ;
DESY-F1-78-01, 1978.
Inspire Record 135836 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.1199

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p p elastic scattering polarization transfer K(onno) and depolarization D(onon) between 1.94-GeV and 2.80-GeV.

Allgower, C.E. ; Ball, J. ; Barabash, L.S. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 5 (1998) 453-460, 1998.
Inspire Record 481194 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.43094

A polarized proton beam extracted from SATURNE II and the Saclay polarized proton target were used to measure the rescattering observables$K_{onno}$and

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A Determination of alpha-s (M (Z0)) at LEP using resummed QCD calculations

The OPAL collaboration Acton, P.D. ; Alexander, G. ; Allison, John ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 59 (1993) 1-20, 1993.
Inspire Record 354188 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14427

The strong coupling constant, αs, has been determined in hadronic decays of theZ0 resonance, using measurements of seven observables relating to global event shapes, energy correlatio

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Data corrected for finite acceptance and resolution of the detector and for intial state photon radiation. No corrections for hadronic effects are applied.. Errors include statistical and systematic uncertainties, added in quadrature.

Data corrected for finite acceptance and resolution of the detector and for intial state photon radiation. No corrections for hadronic effects are applied.. Errors include statistical and systematic uncertainties, added in quadrature.

Data corrected for finite acceptance and resolution of the detector and for intial state photon radiation. No corrections for hadronic effects are applied.. Errors include statistical and systematic uncertainties, added in quadrature.

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