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Interactions of 4.09-gev/c positive pions with protons - pi+ p ---> four charged particles plus neutrals

Fong, D.G. ; Massimo, J.T. ; Pitluck, S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 9 (1974) 3015-3028, 1974.
Inspire Record 94287 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21980

The reactions of positive pions with protons yielding four charged particles and one or more neutrals have been studied, especially the reaction π+p→Δ++ω0→pπ+π+π−π0. The results presented in this paper were obtained from a 100 000-picture exposure of the Argonne-MURA 30-in. liquid hydrogen bubble chamber, with a beam of incident pions of 4.09−GeVc momentum. Comparisons have been made with corresponding results of other experiments at various incident beam momenta, and with the predictions of some theoretical models of the π+p interaction.

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Production of f0 mesons in 4.5-gev/c pi- p interactions

Holloway, L.E. ; Huld, B. ; Jordan, M. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 9 (1974) 1161-1170, 1974.
Inspire Record 92997 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21996

An optical spark chamber and neutron time-of-flight spectrometer experiment studied the reaction π−p→π+π−n at incident pion momentum of 4.5 GeVc in the mass region of the f0 meson. Analysis of the data shows no evidence for anomalous structure in the f0 mass spectrum. The two-pion differential cross section in the f0 region is consistent with Wolf's one-pion-exchange model for momentum transfers (squared) −t≲0.7 (GeVc))2. The differential cross section is larger than that predicted at high momentum transfer, and may be attributed to natural-parity-exchange contributions as evidenced in the f0 decay distribution.

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DIPION PRODUCTION CROSS SECTION NORMALIZED AT LOW -T TO A WOLF-MODEL F CROSS SECTION OF 400 MUB.


Anti-p p elastic scattering at 2.85 gev/c

Crawley, H.B. ; Hafen, Elizabeth S. ; Kernan, W.J. ;
Phys.Rev.D 8 (1973) 2012-2015, 1973.
Inspire Record 93404 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22063

p¯p elastic scattering at an incident beam momentum of 2.85 GeV/c is analyzed using 18 412 events. The simple exponential parametrization of the diffraction peak is found to be a poor representation of the data. Two other parametrizations are tried and the estimates of dσdt at t=0 and of the slope of the diffraction peak are found to differ significantly between various parametrizations. It is found that two coherent interfering exponentials are able to represent the differential cross section over the range 0.04≤|t|≤1.8 (GeV/c)2 with a χ2 probability of approximately 40%.

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Investigation of the reaction pi- p ---> omega0 n at 3.65, 4.50, and 5.50 gev/c

Holloway, L.E. ; Huld, B. ; Jordan, M. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 8 (1973) 2814-2826, 1973.
Inspire Record 93327 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22060

An experiment using optical spark chambers and a neutron time-of-flight hodoscope has been performed at the Argonne National Laboratory on the reaction π−p→ω0n. The differential cross section and the experimentally accessible density-matrix elements were determined in the momentum transfer interval 0.05≤|t|≤1.0 (GeV/c)2 at each of three incident pion momenta 3.65, 4.50, and 5.50 GeV/c. Our results show the following general features: (1) a dip in the forward differential cross section for |t|≤0.2 (GeV/c)2, (2) a slope at larger momentum transfers which increases as the incident pion momentum increases, and (3) no dips in either dσdt or ρ11+ρ1−1, the natural-parity exchange combination, at |t|=0.6 (GeV/c)2.

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Study of k+ p ---> k0 delta++(1236), k- p ---> anti-k0 n, and k- p ---> anti-k0 delta0(1236)

Foley, K.J. ; Love, W.A. ; Ozaki, S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 9 (1974) 42-48, 1974.
Inspire Record 93128 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21955

We have studied the reactions K+p→K0Δ++(1236) at 15.7 GeVc, K−p→K¯0n at 10.7 and 15.7 GeVc, and K−p→K¯0Δ0(1236) at 15.7 GeVc in the BNL Double Vee Magnetic Spectrometer. The π+ and π− from the decays of forward K0's were detected and the above reactions were identified by a missing-mass technique. Total and differential cross sections are presented for the first two reactions and a total cross section for the third.

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The reaction K$^+$d $\to$ K$^0 \pi^+$d at 4.6 GeV/c and the effective exchanged trajectory for the reactions  K$^\pm$d $\to$ K$^{*\pm}$(892)d

Charriere, G. ; Dunwoodie, W. ; Grant, A. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 76 (1974) 333-346, 1974.
Inspire Record 80669 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32246

In an experiment with the CERN 2 metre DBC the reaction K$^+$d $\to$ K$^0 \pi^+$d is studied at an incident momentum of 4.6 GeV/c. The cross section is found to be (66 ± 10) μb for four-momentum transfer squared from target to recoil deuteron greater than 0.02 GeV 2 , and the reaction is dominated by the production of K$^*+$ (892) via natural parity exchange. Using data for the reactions K$^\pm$d $\to$ K$^{*\pm}$(892)d in the incident momentum range 2–13 GeV/ c the parameters of the effective exchanged trajectory are estimated.

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Photoproduction of rho0 on hydrogen with tagged photons between 4 and 6 gev

Struczinski, W. ; Dittmann, P. ; Eckardt, V. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 47 (1972) 436-444, 1972.
Inspire Record 84477 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29528

We have measured the reaction γ p → p π + π − in the DESY 1 m Streamer Chamber. The dominant ϱ o production is analyzed in terms of various models.

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The reaction k+ d ---> k0 p p at 4.6 gev/c

Dehm, G. ; Geist, Walter M. ; Goebel, G. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 60 (1973) 493-504, 1973.
Inspire Record 83917 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32493

In an experiment with the CERN 2m deuterium bubble chamber the reaction K + d→K o pp (1) and the related reaction K + n→K o p (2) are studied at an incident momentum of 4.6 GeV/ c . The cross section for the latter reaction is found to be slightly larger than the cross section for the reaction K − p → K o n at the same energy. The corresponding differential cross sections agree within the rather large uncertainties. The forward amplitude for reaction (2) is predominantly real. Moreover, the total and forward differential charge exchange cross section values are compatible with those predicted on the basis of an SU (3) sum rule. A comparison of the K ± -charge exchange differential cross sections with the predictions of a Regge pole model is also presented.

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SMALL -T DEUTERIUM CORRECTION APPLIED USING MC GEE WAVE FUNCTION (PAPER ALSO GIVES UNCORRECTED AND HULTHEN CORRECTED DATA).


A measurement of anti-p p ---> pi+ pi- and anti-p p ---> k- k+ for small values of t and u at 3 and 4 gev/c

Brabson, A. ; Calvelli, G. ; Cittolin, S. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 42 (1972) 287-290, 1972.
Inspire Record 85008 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28189

We have measured with good statistics the differential cross section for p p →π + π − , K + K − around 0°. Our data and previous results show that the s -dependence of dσ/d t has a value compatible with the appropriate baryon exchange.

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Neutral associated production by 8, 10.7 and 15.7 gev/c pi- incident on protons

Foley, K.J. ; Love, W.A. ; Ozaki, S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 8 (1973) 27-38, 1973.
Inspire Record 81979 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22059

We present differential and total cross sections for two reactions: π−p→K0Λ and π−p→K0Σ0. The incident pion momenta were 8, 10.7, and 15.7 GeVc. The results are based on an analysis of approximately 22 600 events of the two reactions where the π+ and π− from the decay of the KS0 were detected in the forward leg of the Double Vee Magnetic Spectrometer. The separation of Λ recoils from Σ0 recoils was accomplished by the missing-mass technique.

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