Study of the two-charged-particle final states of 3.9-gev/c pi+- p interactions including a longitudinal-momentum analysis of the one-pion- production channels

Bastien, P.L. ; Carmel, Z. ; Dao, F.T. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 3 (1971) 2047-2064, 1971.
Inspire Record 68000 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23677

We have analyzed the two-prong final states in π+p interactions at 3.9 GeVc. Our result for elastic scattering is σ (elastic) = 6.50±0.1 mb (statistical error only). We find the elastic slope to be 6.61±0.14 (GeVc)−2. We find the elastic forward cross section to be 40.0±1.4 mb(GeVc)2. We have applied a longitudinal-momentum analysis to the one-pion-production channel. We find the cross section for the reaction π++p→π++π0+p to be 2.30±0.06 mb and that for π++p→π++π++n to be 1.45±0.05 mb. For resonance-production cross sections in these channels we find Δ(1236)=0.60±0.07 mb, ρ(760)=0.86±0.06 mb, and diffraction dissociation = 1.69±0.11 mb. We find that we can satisfactorily fit all distributions in the one-pion-production channel without assuming any phase-space production. In the missing-mass channel we observe dominant Δ++(1236) production plus evidence for A2+ production.

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Transmission regeneration of neutral k-mesons on hydrogen in the momentum region of 14-42 gev/c

Birulev, V.K. ; Fadeev, N.G. ; Golovanov, L.B. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 38 (1972) 452-456, 1972.
Inspire Record 75815 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28334

The measurements of the transmission regeneration amplitude on hydrogen in the momentum region of 14–42 GeV/ c indicate that in accordance with the Pomeranchuk theorem its magnitude |ƒ° − ƒ °|/k decreases as energy increases and its phase is approximately constant and equal to arg (ƒ° − ƒ °) = (−118 ± 13)° .

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THE REGENERATION AMPLITUDE DECREASES OVER THIS ENERGY RANGE.


Momentum dependence of the 180-degrees pi- p charge-exchange cross-section

Kistiakowsky, V. ; Feld, B.T. ; Triantis, F.A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 6 (1972) 1882-1905, 1972.
Inspire Record 83145 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.3611

The π−+p→π0+n differential cross section at 180° has been measured for 52 values of π− momentum from 1.8 to 6.0 GeV/c using a constant-geometry detection system. The average statistical uncertainty is ∼5% and the systematic uncertainty is ∼10%. The details of the experiment and the data analysis are discussed. The data are compared with those of other experiments with which they are generally in agreement. One set of data disagrees with those presented here and a possible reason for this is discussed. A five-parameter fit of the predictions of a dual-resonance model to our data gave excellent agreement. The differential cross sections at 180° for π±p elastic scattering have been compiled and the moduli and relative phase of the T=12 and T=32 pion-nucleon s- and u-channel amplitudes (|A12|, |A32|, and cosδ) have a minimum at u=0.4 GeV/c and, in the s channel, a corresponding minimum at s=2.2 GeV/c.

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Topological and Leading Particle Cross-Sections for 147-GeV/c $\pi^- p$ Interactions.

Fong, D.G. ; Heller, M. ; Shapiro, A.M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 53 (1974) 290-296, 1974.
Inspire Record 93415 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27916

Results are reported based on a study of π − p interactions at 147 GeV/ c in the FERMILAB 30-inch Proportional Wire Hybrid Bubble Chamber System. We have measured the topological cross sections and separated two-prong elastic and inelastic channels. In addition, we have extracted leading particle cross sections using the increased momentum resolution of the downstream proportional wire chambers. We have compared our results with experiments and predictions of a simple fragmentation hyphothesis.

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An Investigation of rho Meson Production in pi p Interactions at 3.9-GeV/c

Haber, B. ; Hodous, M.F. ; Hulsizer, R.I. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 10 (1974) 1387, 1974.
Inspire Record 819 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25008

We have investigated the ρ-meson production mechanism in the three reactions π±p→ρ±p and π−p→ρ0n at 3.9 GeV/c (s=8.2 GeV2) using the prism-plot technique. Differential cross sections at all momentum transfers are presented. A significant backward peak has been found in all three reactions. The differential cross sections for these backward peaks are given and are compared with the equivalent pion elastic and charge-exchange cross sections in the backward direction. Using a linear combination of the three differential cross sections we have isolated the I=0 exchange contribution in the forward direction. This differential cross section has a zero at −t=0.45 (GeV/c)2 and is fitted by the dual absorptive model of Harari with an interaction radius of ∼ 1.2 F. The total I=0 cross section is calculated and compared with similarly determined cross sections at higher momenta. An analysis of the properties of the other possible spin-parity exchanges is also presented.

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SLOPE FITTED OVER 0.05 < -T < 0.3 GEV**2.

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Inclusive and Semiinclusive $\rho^0$ Production in $\pi^- p$ Interactions at 147-GeV/c.

Fong, D. ; Heller, M. ; Shapiro, A.M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 60 (1975) 124-128, 1975.
Inspire Record 102526 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27734

We present data on inclusive and semi-inclusive ϱ 0 production in 147 GeV/ c π − p interactions. We find a total cross section of 7.3 ± 1.3 mb. Most of this cross section is found in the lower topology events (⩽ 10 prongs), and in the central and forward rapidity regions. The P T 2 dependence of ϱ 0 production, 〈: n > ϱ 0 per event, and the ϱ 0 / π + ratios are also discussed.

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The Reaction pi- d --> d x- with High Momentum Transfer at 1.25-GeV/c and 1.48-GeV/c

Abramov, B.M. ; Dukhovskoi, I.A. ; Kishkurno, V.V. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 23 (1976) 194, 1976.
Inspire Record 100912 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.18354

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Inclusive and Semiinclusive rho0 Production in pi- p Interactions at 15-GeV/c

Brau, J. ; Brick, D.H. ; Grunhaus, J. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 99 (1975) 232, 1975.
Inspire Record 103911 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.31794

We have done an inclusive study of ϱ 0 production in π − p interactions at 15 GeV/ c . Evidence for two different production mechanisms, in addition to the known quasi two-body processes, is presented: production of ϱ 0 's in the central region of rapidity similar to the “pionization” region seen in the inclusive studies of pions; and forward production in the beam dissociation region of rapidity. Cross sections and rapidity distributions for the ϱ 0 are given inclusively and by topology, and the results are compared with similar studies at other energies and with other incident particles. Results are also presented for the semi-inclusive reaction π − p → p ϱ 0 + X − and the exclusive final state p π − ϱ 0 .

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Neutral Kaon Regeneration on Carbon in a Momentum Region of 16-GeV/c-40-GeV/c

The BERLIN-BUDAPEST-DUBNA-PRAGUE-SERPUKHOV-SOFIA collaboration Albrecht, K.-F. ; Birulev, V.K. ; Deak, F. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 93 (1975) 237-241, 1975.
Inspire Record 103340 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32006

The modulus and the phase of the K L o −K S o regeneration amplitude on carbon have been measured. In a momentum range of 16–40 GeV/ c the phase is constant within experimental error bars and coincides with the regeneration phase on hydrogen. Both the modulus and the phase of the regeneration amplitude on carbon are in agreement with optical model predictions.

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ASSUMING A CONSTANT PHASE INDEPENDENT OF MOMENTUM, THE CARBON REGENERATION AMPLITUDE HAS A PHASE OF -130 +- 17 DEG.


Production of Sigma* (1385) and K* Resonances in pi- p Collisions at 4.35-GeV/c and 4.85-GeV/c Momenta

Aleshin, Yu.D. ; Arutyunyants, G.A. ; Kiselevich, I.L. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 24 (1976) 56, 1976.
Inspire Record 100360 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.45427

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VARIOUS INCLUSIVE MEASUREMENTS.