Results from pluto at petra

The PLUTO collaboration Berger, Christoph ; Genzel, H. ; Grigull, R. ; et al.
1 (1979) 343-349, 1979.
Inspire Record 148976 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.45229

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Evidence for the Upsilon'' and a Search for New Narrow Resonances

Ueno, K. ; Brown, B.C. ; Brown, C.N. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 42 (1979) 486-489, 1979.
Inspire Record 132766 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.42707

The production of the ϒ family in proton-nucleus collisions is clarified by a sixfold increase in statistics. Constraining ϒ,ϒ′ masses to those observed at DORIS we find the statistical significance of the ϒ′′ to be 11 standard deviations. The dependence of ϒ production on pt, y, and s is presented. Limits for other resonance production in the mass range 4-18 GeV are determined.

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Cross section times branching ratio.

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Production of High Transverse Momentum Low Mass Electron - Positron Pairs in High-energy $p p$ Collisions

Chilingarov, A. ; Clark, A.G. ; Darriulat, P. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 151 (1979) 29-45, 1979.
Inspire Record 133024 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34778

The production of electron-positron pairs of masses below 1200 MeV/ c 2 and of transverse momentum above 1.8 GeV/ c has been studied in pp collisions at √ s = 53 and 63 GeV. The cross section for ϱ, ω, and φ production are presented. The continuum below 600 MeV/ c 2 is consistent with origination from Dalitz decays of η and ω mesons and from semileptonic decay of D and D mesons.

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RESONANCE PRODUCTION IN THE REACTION anti-p d ---> p(s) pi+ pi- pi- pi0 AT 0.4-GeV/c TO 0.9-GeV/c ANTI-PROTON MOMENTA

Kasper, P. ; Chapman, G. ; DeRoach, J. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 156 (1979) 207-224, 1979.
Inspire Record 7267 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34660

Resonance production has been studied in the annihilation process p n aarπ + π - π - π 0 induced by antiprotons in the 0.4 to 0.9 GeV/ c momentum range. We observe strong production of ϱ mesons, together with some f 0 (predominantly in the ϱf 0 channel), ω 0 and A 2 mesons and there is a strong ϱϱ signal. We also observe a broad (~300 MeV/ c 2 ) enhancement at ~1100 MeV/c 2 in the π + π - π - invariant-mass distribution, whereas no such enhancement is seen in the π + π - π 0 channel; we have considered various explanations for this enhancement, including an “A 1 ” effect and interference between amplitudes for conventional resonance production.

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FITTED PERCENTAGE OF EACH RESONANCE CHANNEL. THE AUTHORS ALSO QUOTE VERY SIMILAR RESULTS FOR THREE OTHER FITS WHICH ALLOW FOR THE <A1(1100)- PI0> CHANNEL OR BOSE-EINSTEIN INTERFERENCE.


Production Characteristics of the F Meson

The DASP collaboration Brandelik, R. ; Braunschweig, W. ; Martyn, H.U. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 80 (1979) 412-418, 1979.
Inspire Record 132410 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27370

Inclusive cross sections of η production by e + e - annihilation for c.m. energies between 4.0 and 5.0 GeV are presented. The η production is shown to be correlated with the production of a weakly decaying particle, indicating that its main source is F production. At the 4.42 GeV resonance it is correlated with a low energy photon, suggesting F F ∗ or F ∗ F ∗ production. A mass determination of the F is made at 4.42 GeV using the F → ηπ decay channel.

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NUMERICAL VALUES MEASURED FROM GRAPH IN PREPRINT. A CHARM MODEL (METHOD 2) GAVE CONSISTENT RESULTS FOR BACKGROUND SEPARATION.


Study of Neutrino Interactions in Hydrogen and Deuterium: Inelastic Charged Current Reactions

Barish, S.J. ; Derrick, M. ; Dombeck, T. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 19 (1979) 2521, 1979.
Inspire Record 7237 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.24295

This paper gives the results of a study of inelastic charged-current interactions of muon-type neutrinos with hydrogen and deuterium targets using the Argonne 12-foot bubble chamber. We discuss in detail the separation of the events from background. For the single-pion production reactions νp→μ−pπ+, νn→μ−nπ+, and νn→μ−pπ0, energy-dependent cross sections, differential cross sections, invariant-mass distributions, and the Δ++(1236) decay angular distribution are presented. These data are also used to study the isospin properties of the πN system. Comparisons of the data with models of single-pion production are made, and a direct test of partial conservation of the axial-vector current is discussed. Cross sections and invariant-mass distributions are given for the reactions in which more than one pion is produced. Ten events of strange-particle production were found, and the properties of these events are discussed. The energy dependence of the total νp and νn cross sections from threshold to 6 GeV was determined, and the σ(νn)σ(νp) ratio measured. This ratio and the inclusive x and y distributions rapidly approach the scaling distributions expected from the quark-parton model.

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Measured charged current total cross section.


Scaling properties of high mass symmetric hadron and pion pair production in proton - beryllium collisions

Jostlein, H. ; Engelmann, Roderich J. ; Fisk, R.J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 42 (1979) 146, 1979.
Inspire Record 132764 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.42603

We present measurements of the production symmetric high-mass hadron and pion pairs by protons of 200, 300, and 400 GeV, incident on a beryllium target. The two-particle invariant cross section for pion production can be described by the function E1E2d6σdp13dp23=(1.7×10−28)pt−8.4(1−xt)14 cm2/GeV4 (where pt is the mean pt of the two hadrons). Functions of the same form have been used in describing single-pion inclusive production. Equality of the exponents of pt in the two processes is observed, confirming the role of smearing contributions to single-hadron cross sections.

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E*D3(SIG)/D3(P) is fitted by CONST*(1-XT)**POWER*PT**POWER.

E1*E2*D6(SIG)/D3(P1)/D3(P2) is fitted by CONST*(1-XT)**POWER*PT**POWER, where PT is (pt1 + pt2)/2.


Inclusive Interactions of High-Energy Neutrinos and anti-neutrinos in Iron

de Groot, J.G.H. ; Hansl, T. ; Holder, M. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 1 (1979) 143, 1979.
Inspire Record 133261 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.16826

We present results on charged current inclusive neutrino and antineutrino scattering in the neutrino energy range 30–200 GeV. The results include a) total cross-sections; b)y distributions; c) structure functions; and d) scaling violations observed in the structure functions. The results, as well as their comparison with the results of electron and muon inclusive scattering, are in agreement with the expectations of the quark parton model and QCD.

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THE VALUES OF Q2 CORRESPONDING TO THE 6 DATA POINTS ARE 1.126,2.11,3.52,4.92,6.33,7.74.

THE VALUES OF Q2 CORRESPONDING TO THE 7 DATA POINTS ARE 1.27,2.25,4.22,7.04,9.85,12.66,15.48.

THE VALUES OF Q2 CORRESPONDING TO THE 8 DATA POINTS ARE 2.11,3.75,7.04,11.72,16.4,21.1,25.8,30.5.

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Measurement and Analysis of the Reaction $\pi^- p \to \rho^0 n$ on a Polarized Target

The CERN-Munich collaboration Becker, H. ; Blanar, G. ; Blum, W. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 150 (1979) 301-325, 1979.
Inspire Record 132603 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34819

The reaction π − p→ π + π − n has been measured in a high-statistics experiment on a transversely polarized proton target at 17.2 GeV, and unexpectedly large nucleon polarization effects have been observed. Combining the results of this experiment with a measurement on a hydrogen target allows a model-independent partial-wave analysis in terms of the “nucleon transversity” amplitudes. Unique or at most twofold ambiguous solutions are obtained. In particular we find a high lower limit ( ⪆30% ) of the spin non-flip unnatural exchange amplitudes at low | t |. These amplitudes, interpreted as being due to the exchange of an object with the quantum numbers of the A 1 , have been assumed to be absent in previous analyses. In checking the consequences of this finding on the old results, we test the validity of the rank-two assumotions for the density matrix. We find a small but significant deviation, which shows the need for a new phase-shift analysis including the A 1 exchange contribution.

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MASS DEPENDENCE OF NORMALIZED T-CHANNEL MOMENTS SCALED TO 100 PCT POLARIZED PROTONS.

T DEPENDENCE OF NORMALIZED T-CHANNEL MOMENTS IN THE RHO REGION SCALED TO 100 PCT POLARIZED PROTONS.