New data on the inclusive production of the non-strange resonances ϱ0(770), ω(783), ϕ(1020) andf(1270) inK− p interactions at 32 GeV/c are presented. The inclusive production cross sections are equal to (4.32±0.72) mb, (3.7±1.4) mb, (0.65±0.10) mb and (0.91±0.35) mb respectively. Estimates of the topological cross sections are also obtained. The invariant and non-invariantx-distributions for the vector mesons ϱ0 and ϕ indicate the prevalence of forward resonance production in the c.m. system. For the tensorf-meson the rapidity andx-distributions are presented. Thet′-distributions for ϱ0, ϕ, andf have exponential slopes of 0.6±0.1 GeV−2, 1.2±0.2 GeV−2, and 0.8±0.5 GeV−2 respectively. The exponential slope ofpT2-distribution of thef-meson is equal to (2.3±0.5) GeV−2.
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We present final results on the inclusive production of the\(\bar K^{*0} (890)\),K*−(890),K*0(890),K*−(890),K*−(1420), and\(\bar K^{*0} (1420)\) resonances inK−p interactions at 32 GeV/c. Total cross sections and invariantx-distributions are determined. Inclusive cross sections of\(\bar K^{*\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle-}$}}{o} } (890)\) amount to ≃4 mb each, of\(\bar K^{*\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle-}$}}{o} } (1420)\) to ≃1 mb and ofK*0(890) to ≃0.8 mb. These values are in agreement with additive quark model predictions. All strangenessS=−1 resonances are predominantly produced in the forward hemisphere, the tensor mesons being more peripherally produced than the vector ones. The\(\bar K^{*\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle-}$}}{o} } (890)\) density matrix elements andt-distributions are obtained. The unnatural spin-parity exchange contribution to inclusive\(\bar K^{*\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle-}$}}{o} } (890)\) production amounts to ≳60% at |t|<0.4 GeV2 and decreases with increasing |t|. Whenever relevant, a comparison is also made with available data at other energies.
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In a K − p experiment at 32 GeV/ c with a sensitivity of 6 ev/≈b the inclusive reaction K − p → p + X was studied in the kinematical region x < −0.3. Most of the protons in this region were identified by ionization. Correcting for losses of the very slow as well as of the fast protons in this region we obtained σ p ( x < −0.3) = 5.9 ± 0.2 mb. The double invariant differential cross sections of protons were analysed in terms of the variables x , p T 2 , and M 2 / s , t , and the contributions from separate peripheral mechanisms were analysed. A triple-Regge analysis was performed on the inclusive proton d 2 σ /d t d( M 2 / s ) distribution with | t | < 1.1 GeV 2 . The fit with an RRP term resulted in an effective trajectory for the exchanged reggeon lying somewhat lower than that for the leading meson trajectory. Inclusion in the fit of an additional ππp term showed that pion exchange is important in the triple-Regge region at small | t |.
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Hadron production by e + e − annihilation has been studied for c.m. energies W between 13 and 31.6 GeV. As a function of 1n W the charged particle multiplicity grows faster at high energy than at lower energies. This is correlated with a rise in the plateau of the rapidity distribution. The cross section s d σ /d x is found to scale within ±30% for x > 0.2 and 5 ⩽ W ⩽ 31.6 GeV.
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Cross sections and charged multiplicity distributions forK+p interactions at 70 GeV/c are presented and compared withK+p data at other energies. Comparisons are also made with available π+p,pp, andK−p data.
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Inclusive production of vector and tensor mesons is studied in a K − p experiment at 32 GeV/ c in the MIRABELLE bubble chamber. The K ∗ 0 (890) , ϱ 0 and ω cross sections are comparable, about 4 mb each. The K ∗ 0 (1420 and cross sections are also comparable, about 1 mb each. The K ∗ o ̈ + (890), Φ, K ∗ o ̈ − (1420) and f cross sections beam fragmentation; ϱ production is almost forward-backward symmetric in the c.m.s. The p T production slopes of K ∗ o ̈ − (890) and ϱ are similar, the Φ slope is shallower. Vector and tensor mesons alone are responsible for ≅50% (≅60%) of final-state pions
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Inclusive production of ifπ ± , K ± and p has been studied near charm threshold for c.m. energies between 3.6 and 5.2 GeV. Differential and scaling cross sections together with particle multiplicities have been determinated. By comparing data below and above charm threshold the charm contribution to if π ± and K ± production has been extracted. A comparison has been made between inclusice p production and inelastic electron-proton scattering. To study differences between three-gluon annihilation and two-quark production of the spectra from J/ decay and from non-resonant production at 3.6 GeV has been compared.
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The inclusive cross section and the average multiplicity are evaluated for most of the charged ( π ± , p, K ± ) and neutral (γ, π 0 , K 0 , K 0 , Λ, Λ , n ) particles produced in 32 GeV/ c K − p interactions; corresponding results are obtained for each charged topology separately. New results are given for the total charged multiplicity cross sections. The average longitudinal momentum of neutrals is found to be roughly equal to that of charged particles. The π + and π − multiplicity distributions are reconstructed and compared to the π 0 and to the total charged multiplicity distributions.
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Axis error includes +- 30/30 contribution (SYSTEMATIC ERROR FOR K0 MULTIPLICITY, WHICH IS EVALUATED FROM 2 ASSUMPTIONS: ALL K0'S COME FROM THE FINAL STATES (N K 2AK PIONS) OR (LAMBDA/SIGMA K AK PIONS) AND CHARGE DISTRIBUTION IN THESE FINAL STATES OBEYS A STATISTICAL ISOSPIN MODEL OF F.CERULUS,NC 19, 528. ALSO ASSUMED THAT SIG(K+)=SIG(KO). VALUES OF SIG(XI-) AND RATIOS SIG(SIGMA+)/SIG(LAMBDA), SIG(SIGMA-)/SIG(LAMBDA) ARE TAKEN FROM 14.3 GEV EXPERIMENT LOUEDEC 76,NC 41A, 166, STATISTICAL ERRORS BEING DOUBLED. FOR ALL ANTIBARYONS ASSUMED THAT SIG(ANTIBARYON)/SIG(BARYON)=SIG(ANTILAMBDA)/SIG(LAMBDA) =0.046+-0.020. SLOW PROTONS WITH PLAB < 1.2 GEV/C ARE IDENTIFIED, AN ESTIMATE FOR FAST PROTON PRODUCTION IS TAKEN FROM FACCINI 77,NP B127, 109).
Axis error includes +- 30/30 contribution (SYSTEMATIC ERROR FOR K0 MULTIPLICITY, WHICH IS EVALUATED FROM 2 ASSUMPTIONS: ALL K0'S COME FROM THE FINAL STATES (N K 2AK PIONS) OR (LAMBDA/SIGMA K AK PIONS) AND CHARGE DISTRIBUTION IN THESE FINAL STATES OBEYS A STATISTICAL ISOSPIN MODEL OF F.CERULUS,NC 19, 528. ALSO ASSUMED THAT SIG(K+)=SIG(KO). VALUES OF SIG(XI-) AND RATIOS SIG(SIGMA+)/SIG(LAMBDA), SIG(SIGMA-)/SIG(LAMBDA) ARE TAKEN FROM 14.3 GEV EXPERIMENT LOUEDEC 76,NC 41A, 166, STATISTICAL ERRORS BEING DOUBLED. FOR ALL ANTIBARYONS ASSUMED THAT SIG(ANTIBARYON)/SIG(BARYON)=SIG(ANTILAMBDA)/SIG(LAMBDA) =0.046+-0.020. SLOW PROTONS WITH PLAB < 1.2 GEV/C ARE IDENTIFIED, AN ESTIMATE FOR FAST PROTON PRODUCTION IS TAKEN FROM FACCINI 77,NP B127, 109).