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Recent Results From the Na35 Collaboration at {CERN}

The NA35 collaboration Harris, J.W. ; Bamberger, A. ; Bangert, D. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 498 (1989) 133C-150C, 1989.
Inspire Record 271884 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36948

Recent results from the NA35 Collaboration are presented for the reactions of 60 and 200 GeV/nucleon p and 16 O, and 200 GeV/nucleon 32 S with various targets ranging from S to Au. Midrapidity transverse energy distributions and forward energy flow, p⊥ spectra and rapidity distributions of hadrons are presented. Two-pion interferometry results are discussed. Neutral strange particle yields and p⊥ distributions are presented. Conclusions are drawn from the experimental results.

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CHARGE NUMBER DEPENDENCE OF PI+ PRODUCTION FROM NUCLEI BY 200-MEV ELECTRON

Shoda, K. ; Toyama, S. ; Torikoshi, M. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 486 (1988) 512-525, 1988.
Inspire Record 270173 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37011

Photopion energy distributions have been measured on 7 Li , 28 Si , 51 V and 93 Nb at θ π = 90° with 200 MeV electron. The logarithmic plot of the distributions shows a break at around 10 MeV of the residual energy. This is not explained by the quasi-free π + production. The (e, π + ) cross sections at θ π = 90° deduced by integrating the energy distribution. The result can be approximated by σ 0 Z 2 3 , where σ 0 is 0.13 times the elementary cross section of H(e, π + ) at θ π = 90°. The quasi-free π + production calculated by the Fermi-gas model with Pauli exclusion principle approximately reproduces the relative dependence on the charge number but its absolute value is about ten times as large as the experimental result. The present result for the charged photopion cross section in the threshold region is in contrast to the case in the Δ-resonance region where the cross section of π + + π − photoproduction is expressed by A 2 3 times the elementary cross sections.

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Charged Particle Multiplicities and Interaction Cross-sections in High-energy Nuclear Collisions

The NA35 collaboration Bamberger, A. ; Bangert, D. ; Bartke, J. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 205 (1988) 583-589, 1988.
Inspire Record 262284 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.42035

Inelastic cross sections at 60 and 200 GeV/nucleon are determined in a streamer chamber for 16 O on several nuclear targets. Charged particle multiplicity distributions for inelastic and central collisions are studied and compared with theoretical predictions. The inelastic cross section exhibit a geometrical dependence on nuclear radii. The multiplicity data are governed by the collision geometry. They are consistent with a picture of superposition of independent nucleon-nucleus interactions.

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Search for New Charged Leptons Decaying Into Massive Neutrinos and New Stable Charged Leptons in $e^+ e^-$ Collisions

The VENUS collaboration Abe, K. ; Amako, K. ; Arai, Y. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 61 (1988) 915-918, 1988.
Inspire Record 269112 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20054

A search for sequential charged leptons decaying into massive neutrinos has been performed at Ec.m.=56 GeV at the KEK colliding-beam accelerator TRISTAN. We have found no evidence for the production of the charged heavy leptons for an integrated luminosity of 5.3 pb−1. A search for stable charged leptons was also conducted yielding null results. A new mass limit on the charged heavy leptons was obtained as a function of the mass of the associated neutrinos.

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D-Meson Production in 800-GeV/c p Pinteractions

Ammar, R. ; Ball, R.C. ; Banerjee, S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 61 (1988) 2185-2188, 1988.
Inspire Record 269400 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20142

We report on a study of the inclusive production properties of DD¯ mesons in pp collisions at 800 GeV/c and compare our results to measurements made at lower energies and to the expectations of the QCD fusion model.

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Measurement of the imaginary part of the I=1 $\bar{N} N$ S‐wave scattering length

Mutchler, G.S. ; Clement, J. ; Kruk, J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 38 (1988) 742-753, 1988.
Inspire Record 268866 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23244

The survival time spectrum of slow antineutrons produced in a LH2 target has been measured. From these data the imaginary part of the I=1 spin averaged S‐wave antineutron proton scattering length has been deduced to be Im a1= −0.83±0.07 fm. The result lies within the range of values calculated from current potential models.

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THE VALUE AT PLAB = 0. HAVE BEEN OBTAINED BY EXTRAPOLATION.


High Transverse Momentum Hadron Hadron Correlations in $\sqrt{s}=38$.8 GeV Proton Proton Interactions

Jaffe, D.E. ; Straub, P.B. ; Adams, M.R. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 38 (1988) 1016-1019, 1988.
Inspire Record 268868 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23278

Measurements of correlations of nearly back-to-back hadrons produced at a large transverse momentum in s=38.8 GeV proton-proton collisions are presented and compared to previous results with a beryllium target. The correlations of identified unlike-sign hadron pairs in ratio to the correlation for all unlike-sign pairs are compared with predictions of the Lund model. These predictions differ from the data.

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Spin Parameter Measurements in $\Lambda$ and $K_S$ Production

Bonner, B.E. ; Buchanan, J.A. ; Clement, J.M. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 38 (1988) 729-741, 1988.
Inspire Record 268865 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23270

The Brookhaven Alternating Gradient Synchrotron polarized proton beam incident on a beryllium target was used for inclusive Λ production at beam momenta of 13.3 and 18.5 GeV/c. The beam polarization was transverse to the beam direction with magnitude 0.63 at 13.3 GeV/c and 0.40 at 18.5 GeV/c. The Λ polarization was measured and found to be in agreement with results from earlier experiments which used unpolarized proton beams. Analyzing power AN and spin transfer DNN of the Λ’s were both measured and compared with a hyperon-polarization model in which the polarization arises from a Thomas-precession effect. There is good agreement with its predictions: AN=0 and DNN=0. In particular, our measurement of 〈DNN〉=-0.009±0.015 supports the idea that the valence quarks carry all of the hadron spin, since this assumption is implicit in the model’s use of SU(6) wave functions to form final-state hadrons from beam fragments and sea quarks. The presence of substantial KS samples at both beam momenta and Λ¯’s at 18.5 GeV/c prompted a measurement of their analyzing powers, which yielded AN(KS)=-0.094±0.012 at 13.3 GeV/c beam momentum and -0.076±0.015 at 18.5 GeV/c, and AN(Λ¯)=0.03±0.10.

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THE STUDY OF INCLUSIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF anti-d d INTERACTIONS AT 12-GeV/c

Batyunya, B.V. ; Boguslavsky, I.V. ; Bruncko, D. ; et al.
JINR-P1-87-849, 1987.
Inspire Record 253758 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.9416

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THE BETTER FIT FOR PI- AND BARIONBAR IS THE SUM OF TWO EXPONENT: A*EXP(-B1*PT**2)+D*EXP(-B2*PT**2).FOR PI- B1=30+-4 AND B2=6.3+-.3 .FOR BARIONBAR B1=46+-18 AND B2=3.9+-.5.

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A measurement of the spin asymmetry and determination of the structure function g(1) in deep inelastic muon proton scattering.

The European Muon collaboration Ashman, J. ; Badelek, B. ; Baum, Guenter ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 206 (1988) 364, 1988.
Inspire Record 252744 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29952

The spin asymmetry in deep inelastic scattering of longitudinally polarised muons by longitudinally polarised protons has been measured over a large x range (0.01< x <0.7). The spin-dependent structure function g 1 ( x ) for the proton has been determined and its integral over x found to be 0.114±0.012±0.026, in disagreement with the Ellis-Jaffe sum rule. Assuming the validity of the Bjorken sum rule, this result implies a significant negative value for the integral of g 1 for the neutron. These values for the integrals of g 1 lead to the conclusion that the total quark spin constitutes a rather small fraction of the spin of the nucleon.

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THE AVERAGE VALUES OF Q**2 IN EACH X-BIN ARE AS FOLLOWS: X=0.015,Q2=3.5: X=0.025,Q2=4.5: X=0.035,Q2=6.0: X=0.050,Q2=8.0: X=0.078,Q2=10.3: X=0.124,Q2=12.9: X=0.175,Q2=15.2: X=0.248,Q2=18.0: X=0.344,Q2=22.5: X=0.466,Q2=29.5.