The energy dependence of the K L 0 -K S 0 transmission regeneration amplitudes on deuterons and neutrons in the momentum region 10–50 GeV/ c is determined. The moduli of the modified transmission amplitudes are momentum dependent. These dependences are fitted by the expression A j p − nj , where A j and n j ( j = d, n) are constants: A d =2.88 ±0.04 mb , n d =0.546±0.030, for deuterons , A n =1.97 ±0.14 mb , n n =0.530±0.019, for neutrons , The amplitude phases do not depend on the kaon momentum and are equal to ϕ d = (−130.9 ± 2.7)° ϕ n = (−132.3 ± 1.7)°. The mean value of the ratio of the total cross-section differences for K 0 and K 0 interactions with neutrons and protons is determined. The residues of the partial ω and ϱ amplitudes, which contribute to the kaon-nucleon interaction amplitudes, are also obtained.
FORWARD CROSS SECTION, AMPLITUDE AND PHASE FOR K0 REGENERATION.
(AK0 - K0) TOTAL CROSS SECTION DIFFERENCES.
Differential cross sections fore+e−→e+e−, τ+, τ- measured with the CELLO detector at\(\left\langle {\sqrt s } \right\rangle= 34.2GeV\) have been analyzed for electroweak contributions. Vector and axial vector coupling constants were obtained in a simultaneous fit to the three differential cross sections assuming a universal weak interaction for the charged leptons. The results,v2=−0.12±0.33 anda2=1.22±0.47, are in good agreement with predictions from the standardSU(2)×U(1) model for\(\sin ^2 \theta _w= 0.228\). Combining this result with neutrino-electron scattering data gives a unique axial vector dominated solution for the leptonic weak couplings. Assuming the validity of the standard model, a value of\(\sin ^2 \theta _w= 0.21_{ - 0.09}^{ + 0.14}\) is obtained for the electroweak mixing angle. Additional vector currents are not observed (C<0.031 is obtained at the 95% C.L.).
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Combined MU and TAU asymmetry. See PL 114B(1982)282 (<a href=http://durpdg.dur.ac.uk/scripts/reacsearch.csh/TESTREAC/red+1234> RED = 1234 </a>) and ZP C14(1982)283 (<a href=http://durpdg.dur.ac.uk/scripts/reacsearch.csh/TESTREAC/red+1245> RED = 1245 </a>) for individual asymmetry measurements.
Data on inclusive and semi-inclusive production of nonstrange meson resonances from a bubble chamber study of pn interactions at 19 GeV/c are presented. Most of the results concern ρ0 production. The inclusive cross-sectionσ(pn → ρ0+x)=(2.4±0.4) mb agrees well with pp data. The ρ0 cross-sections are equal in the protonlike and neutron-like hemispheres. The differential cross-sections are in general agreement with earlier observation in pp interactions. In the fragmentation region the approximate structure function can be described byEdσ/dx= =a(1−|x|)n withn=3.0±0.8 in agreement with recent predictions from quark counting rules. The production of ω(780) is observed in the reaction pn→pp+ω+X with a cross-section σ=(0.13±0.03) mb. There is indication of f0(1270) and g(1680) production.
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////FITTING ERRORRES-DEF(RES=RHO0,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=0.5 < M(PI+ PI-) < 1.05 GEV,C=MASS AND WIDTH FROM PDG 1980)//RES-DEF(RES=F,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=0.9 < M(PI+ PI-) < 1.5 GEV,C=MASS AND WIDTH FROM PDG 1980)//RES-DEF(RES=G(1700)0,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.36 < M(PI+ PI-) < 2.1 GEV,C=MASS AND WIDTH FROM PDG 1980)NO REFLECTIONS ,E.G. FROM DEL++, DEL-, OMEGA HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED).
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////FITTING ERRORRES-DEF(RES=RHO0,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=0.5 < M(PI+ PI-) < 1.05 GEV,C=MASS AND WIDTH FROM PDG 1980)//RES-DEF(RES=F,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=0.9 < M(PI+ PI-) < 1.5 GEV,C=MASS AND WIDTH FROM PDG 1980)//RES-DEF(RES=G(1700)0,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.36 < M(PI+ PI-) < 2.1 GEV,C=MASS AND WIDTH FROM PDG 1980)NO REFLECTIONS ,E.G. FROM DEL++, DEL-, OMEGA HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED).
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////FITTING ERRORRES-DEF(RES=RHO0,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=0.5 < M(PI+ PI-) < 1.05 GEV,C=MASS AND WIDTH FROM PDG 1980)//RES-DEF(RES=F,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=0.9 < M(PI+ PI-) < 1.5 GEV,C=MASS AND WIDTH FROM PDG 1980)//RES-DEF(RES=G(1700)0,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.36 < M(PI+ PI-) < 2.1 GEV,C=MASS AND WIDTH FROM PDG 1980)NO REFLECTIONS ,E.G. FROM DEL++, DEL-, OMEGA HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED).
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THE AVERAGE PHASE IS -130.9 +- 2.7 DEG (NO EXPLICIT MOMENTUM DEPENDENCE). USING ABS(ETA+-) = 2.3*10**-3.
REGENERATION AMPLITUDE ASSUMING MOMENTUM INDEPENDENT CONSTANT PHASE.
CROSS SECTION DIFFERENCES ASSUMING MOMENTUM INDEPENDENT CONSTANT PHASE.
We present evidence for the exclusive reaction e+e−→Ds±Ds*∓, observed with the Mark III detector at the SLAC storage ring SPEAR. The Ds± is reconstructed in the φπ± decay mode, while the Ds*∓ is detected as a narrow peak in the recoil-mass distribution. The mass of the Ds* is found to be 2109.3±2.1±3.1 MeV/c2, yielding a Ds*−Ds mass difference of 137.9±2.1±4.3 MeV/c2. The width of the Ds* is <22 MeV/c2 at the 90%-confidence level. The observed signal corresponds to σ(e+e−→Ds+Ds*−+Ds−Ds*+)B(Ds+→φπ+)=30±6±11 pb at s=4.14 GeV.
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New data on the observation and study of a narrow resonance decaying intoΣ−(1,385)K+ have been obtained. The mass of the resonance is (1,956−6+8) MeV/c2, and its width is (27±15) MeV/c2. The resonance is produced in the diffraction dissociation of neutrons on quasi-free nucleons of carbon nuclei. The slope parameter of the differential cross section inPT2 is (9.9±3.0) (GeV/c)−2. The cross section times the branching ratio is (0.22±0.04) μb per nucleon. The resonance has one of the natural spinparities: 5/2+, 7/2− and so on.
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ARBITRARY UNITS FOR YN.
The inclusive production of charmed baryonsΛc+ by 40–70 GeV neutrons on carbon has been observed. The decays\(\Lambda _c^ + \to \bar K^0 p\pi ^ + \pi ^ -\) (130 ± 18 events) andΛc+→Λ0π+π+π− (57±14 events) have been detected. The mean value ofΛc+ mass is (2,268±6) MeV/c2. The invariant cross section forX>0.5 is described byE·d3σ/dp3∝ exp(−)bPT·(1−X)n withb=(2.5±0.6) (GeV/c)−1 andn=(1.5±0.5).
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