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PRODUCTION RATIOS FOR HADRONS PRODUCED IN MUON PROTON INELASTIC SCATTERING AT 219-GEV

Proudfoot, J. ; Booth, N.E. ; Quirk, T.W. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 24 (1981) 2012-2015, 1981.
Inspire Record 172688 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.24051

Results on kaon, pion, and proton production in muon-proton scattering are presented for 1<Q2<80 GeV2 with an average Bjorken x of 0.033. The measured particle fractions for z>0.2(z=Phadν) are fπ=0.764±0.028, fK=0.187±0.042, and fp=0.049±0.013. The K±π± ratios as a function of z and pT2 are presented: The ratios increase with z, and with pT2 for z<0.3.

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Study of Particle Ratios in Single and Double Pion Production in $P P$ Interactions at 405-{GeV}/c

Suzuki, A. ; Fukawa, M. ; Kichimi, H. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 24 (1981) 605-611, 1981.
Inspire Record 171446 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.4382

We present results on inclusive study of particle production ratios in 405-GeV/c pp interactions from a Fermilab experiment using the 30-in. hydrogen bubble chamber. Single- and double-pion ratios π+π−, π+π−π−π−, and π+π−π+π+ as a function of the Feynman variable x are presented. From these analyses, it is shown that the quark-recombination picture seems to work well for particle production in the fragmentation region. The data on π+π− ratios in association with a leading π± or Λ are compared with each other and also with the π+π−π−π− ratio. These results further support a prediction of the quark-recombination model.

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Lepton Pair Production and Search for a New Heavy Lepton in $e^+ e^-$ Annihilation

The PLUTO collaboration Berger, Christoph ; Genzel, H. ; Grigull, R. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 99 (1981) 489-494, 1981.
Inspire Record 164302 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27110

We have measured the reaction ee → μμ and ee → ττ at center of mass energies from 9.4 to 31.6 GeV. The production cross sections are in agreement with the predictions of quantum electrodynamics, resulting in cutoff parameter limits of 70–100 GeV at 95% c.l. The branching ratio for τ → μν ν has been determined as [1.78 ± 2.0 (statist.) ± 1.8(syst.)]% The existence of a new sequential heavy lepton with a mass <14.5 GeV is excluded at 95% c.l.

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DETERMINATION OF LARGE ANGLE CROSS-SECTIONS FOR pi- p ---> pi- DELTA+ AT 5-GeV/c

Carlson, P.J. ; Johansson, K.E. ; Eide, A. ; et al.
Nuovo Cim.A 62 (1981) 196, 1981.
Inspire Record 164127 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37544

We have measured the differential cross-section for the process π-+p → π- + Δ+ in thet interval (1.74/3.5) (GeV/c)2 at 5 GeV/c. At the largestt-values, the cross-sections have the same magnitude as the π-p elastic cross-sections.

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COULOMB - NUCLEAR INTERFERENCE IN PROTON DEUTERIUM ELASTIC SCATTERING AT 600-MEV AND THE REAL PART OF P N SCATTERING AMPLITUDE

Gardes, J. ; Jargeaix, B. ; Lefort, A. ; et al.
Nuovo Cim.A 61 (1981) 121-132, 1981.
Inspire Record 170137 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37549

The differential cross-sections for the elastic scattering of protons on deuterium have been measured at 600 MeV in the |t| range between 0.003 and 0.030 (GeV/c)2. The results are analysed by using the Bethe and Glauber formalisms taking into account spin effects in deuterium wave function and nucleon-nucleon amplitudes. The ratio between the real and the imaginary parts of the spin-independent protonneutron amplitude αpn deduced from dispersion calculations and phase shift analysis is compared with experimental results.

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CROSS SECTIONS FOR POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE G-PARITY FINAL STATES (EVEN AND ODD NUMBERS OF PIONS).

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Hadronic Cross-section in $e^+ e^-$ Annihilation From 1.45-{GeV} to 1.80-{GeV}

Esposito, B. ; Marini, A. ; Piano Mortari, Giovanni ; et al.
Lett.Nuovo Cim. 30 (1981) 65-71, 1981.
Inspire Record 170172 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37368

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CROSS SECTION EXCLUDES ANY CONTRIBUTION FROM TWO-BODY FINAL STATES (PI+ PI- AND K+ K-).

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Evidence for a New Pseudoscalar Meson

Bonesini, M. ; Donald, R.A. ; Edwards, D.N. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 103 (1981) 75-78, 1981.
Inspire Record 170357 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.31149

Performing a PWA of the π − π − π + system over the −t p/p range 0.2 to 0.4 GeV 2 we find evidence for a J P = 0 − , J G =1 − meson of mass 1342 ± 20 MeV and width 220 ±70 MeV decaying into ϵπ. This state is produced by natural parity exchange with a slope similar to that of elastic scattering. It can be interpreted as a radial excitation of the π meson (π′).

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INTEGRATING EXTRAPOLATED EXPONENTIAL FIT GIVES A TOTAL CROSS SECTION OF ABOUT 54 MUB.


Observation of a $K \bar{K}$ Enhancement at 1.85-{GeV} in the Reaction $K^- P \to K \bar{K} \Lambda$ at 8.25-{GeV}/c

The BIRMINGHAM-CERN-GLASGOW-MICHIGAN STATE-PARIS collaboration Al- Harran, S. ; Amirzadeh, J. ; Baubillier, M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 101 (1981) 357-360, 1981.
Inspire Record 170589 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.31206

In a high statistics ( ∼150 eV μb ) bubble chamber experiment on K − p interactions at 8.25 GeV c , the study of the reaction K − p → KK Λ provides evidence for an enhancement in the KK system with a mass of (1850 ± 10) MeV and a width of (80 −30 +40 ) MeV. Its possible identification with the missing isosinglet of the 3 − nonet is discussed. A K ∗ K decay mode is also observed.

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Inclusive Neutral Kaon Production in 70-{GeV}/$c K^+ P$ Interactions

Barth, M. ; De Clercq, C. ; De Wolf, E. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 191 (1981) 39-62, 1981.
Inspire Record 172451 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34243

The inclusive production of neutral kaons in 70 GeV/ c K + p interactions is studied with the CERN BEBC bubble chamber. The (semi-)inclusive cross sections are interpreted in terms of the various strangeness channels leading to neutral kaon production. The invariant inclusive cross section for kaon production is studied as a function of p t 2 and the Feynman variable x . The latter distributions are considered both “raw” and corrected for the presence of K 0 's resulting from K ∗ decay. They are compared with the predictions expected from the Regge-Mueller formalism, the recombination model and fragmentation models.

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