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ASYMMETRIES IN CHARGED PION PHOTOPRODUCTION ON NUCLEONS BY 16-GeV POLARIZED PHOTONS

Sherden, D. ; Siemann, R. ; Sinclair, Charles K. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 30 (1973) 1230, 1973.
Inspire Record 81026 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21357

Asymmetries in charged-pion photoproduction from hydrogen and deuterium have been measured with 16-GeV linearly polarized photons. Considerable energy dependence is seen in the natural-parity contribution to the π−π+ ratio from deuterium, and in the unnatural-parity part of the cross section for γn→π−p. The energy dependence of this latter cross section is consistent with the expected from a conventional pion Regge trajectory.

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The reaction pi+ p ---> omega delta++(1236) at 11.7 gev/c

Evans, D. ; Maddock, R.O. ; Pinter, G.F. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 51 (1973) 205-220, 1973.
Inspire Record 84297 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32709

For the reaction π + p → ωΔ ++ data on the total cross section ( σ = 61 ± 12 μ b), differential cross sections, spin density matrix elements and statistical tensor elements are given. We observe natural and unnatural parity exchange contributions to the total cross section. We note that the value of ϱ 00 is not zero and in the helicity frame exhibits a dip at t ≈ −0.25 (GeV/ c ) 2 . A qualitative theoretical discussion of our results is presented.

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CORRECTED FOR BACKGROUND, RESONANCE TAILS AND UNSEEN OMEGA DECAY MODES.

NORMALIZED TO THE TOTAL CROSS SECTION. SOME BACKGROUND IS PRESENT.

NORMALIZED TO THE TOTAL CROSS SECTION. SOME BACKGROUND IS PRESENT.

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Neutron-proton charge-exchange scattering, 3-12 gev/c

Miller, E.L. ; Elfield, M. ; Reay, N.W. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 26 (1971) 984-987, 1971.
Inspire Record 69018 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37275

We report a high-statistics measurement of the neutron-proton charge-exchange differential cross section for incident momenta 3 to 12 GeVc, and four-momentum transfers 0.003 to 0.85 (GeVc)2. The data are normalized absolutely to ±20%. The differential cross section is characterized by a sharp peak at small momentum transfers, with a gentler exponential behavior at large momentum transfers. This shape is remarkably independent of the incident momentum.

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