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Neutral strange particle production in anti-neutrino - neon charged current interactions

The WA59 collaboration Willocq, S. ; Marage, P. ; Aderholz, M. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 53 (1992) 207-218, 1992.
Inspire Record 319235 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14768

Neutral strange particle production in\(\bar v\) Ne charged current interactions is studied using the bubble chamber BEBC, exposed to the CERN SPS antineutrino wide band beam. From a sample of 1191 neutral strange particles, the inclusive production rates are determined to be (15.7±0.8)% forK0 mesons, (8.2±0.5)% for Λ, (0.4±0.2)% for\(\bar \Lambda \) and (0.6±0.3)% for Σ0 hyperons. The inclusive production properties ofK0 mesons and Λ hyperons are investigated. The Λ hyperons are found to be polarized in the production plane.

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Excitation of the Delta (1232) resonance in proton - nucleus collisions

Trzaska, M. ; Pelte, D. ; Lemaire, M. -C. ; et al.
Z.Phys.A 340 (1991) 325-331, 1991.
Inspire Record 314551 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.15689

The excitation of theΔ resonance is observed in proton collisions on C, Nb and Pb targets at 0.8 and 1.6 GeV incident energies. The mass E0 and widthΓ of the resonance are determined from the invariant mass spectra of correlated (p, π±)-pairs in the final state of the collision: The mass E0 is smaller than that of the free resonance, however by comparing to intra-nuclear cascade calculations, this reduction is traced back to the effects of Fermi motion, NN scattering and pion reabsorption in nuclear matter.

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Study on fractality in nucleus-nucleus interaction at a few GeV/c

Ghosh, D. ; Ghosh, P. ; Deb, A. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 272 (1991) 5-10, 1991.
Inspire Record 325536 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29281

The scaled factorial moments, F q and fractal moments, G q have been measured and their power law variation as a function of size of the pseudorapidity interval has been studied in the central region of the pseudorapidity distribution of the produced charged particles in quasi-central and central collisions of 16 O + Ag Br at 2.1 GeV c per nucleon and 24 Mg + Ag Br at 4.5 GeV c per nucleon. The smooth spectral function f ( α q ), characterizing the fluctuation in the pseudorapidity distribution and the generalised dimensions D q have been derived from G q moments. The analyses reveal a self-similarity in multiparticle production in nucleus-nucleus interactions at an incident momentum of a few GeV/ c per nucleon. Interesting observations can be very effective in establishing multifractality in multiparticle production at this energy range.

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Interactions of 200-GeV/nucleon O-16 and S-32 ions in nuclear emulsions

Baroni, G. ; Bisi, V. ; Breslin, A.C. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 531 (1991) 691-708, 1991.
Inspire Record 313983 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36711

This paper presents and contrasts features of the inelastic nuclear reactions of 200 GeV/nucleon 16 O and 32 S ions with emulsion nuclei. Both the multiplicities of shower particles and the extent of target fragmentation have been studied for varying degress of disruption of the projectile nuclei. The results may be interpreted within a simple geometrical model. In particular the rapidity distributions of those events which exhibit complete projectile break-up without any overt sign of low-energy target fragmentation have been determined. The interaction of secondary projectile fragments of charge two or more issuing from oxygen interactions were also studied and the mean free paths in emulsion of the primary 16 O and 32 S ions and all such fragments have been compared to those predicted by a simple Glauber model.

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Charged particle multiplicities in nuclear collisions at 200-GeV/N

The NA35 collaboration Bächler, J. ; Bartke, J. ; Bialkowska, H. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 51 (1991) 157-162, 1991.
Inspire Record 320907 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14983

Data on multiplicities of charged particles produced in proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions at 200 GeV per nucleon are presented. It is shown that the mean multiplicity of negative particles is proportional to the mean number of nucleons participating in the collision both for nucleus-nucleus and proton-nucleus collisions. The apparent consistency of pion multiplicity data with the assumption of an incoherent superposition of nucleon-nucleon collisions is critically discussed.

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Production of $\rho^+$, $\rho^-$, $\rho^0$ (770), $\eta$ (550), $\omega(783)$ and F2 (1270) Mesons in Anti-nucleon Neon and Neutrino Neon Charged Current Interactions

The BEBC WA59 collaboration Wittek, W. ; Aderholz, M. ; Allport, P. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 44 (1989) 175, 1989.
Inspire Record 278996 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.15079

The production of the meson resonances ϱ(770) (all three charge states), η(550), ω(783) andf2(1270) in\(\bar v\) Ne and ν Ne charged current interactions is investigated in a bubble chamber experiment with BEBC at CERN. Except for thef2, the main features of resonance production are reasonably well described by the Lund model, although the average resonance multiplicities are overestimated by the model by (67±30)%. The average multiplicities of all resonances, including thef2, are well reproduced by a semiempirical model, whose parameters were determined from hadron interaction data.

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EFFECT OF THE NUCLEUS ON THE AVERAGE CHARGED PARTICLE MULTIPLICITIES IN HIGH-ENERGY NEUTRINO INTERACTIONS

Ammar, R. ; Ammosov, V. ; Bakich, A. ; et al.
JETP Lett. 49 (1989) 480-483, 1989.
Inspire Record 286656 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.16851

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Multiplicity Distribution in $K^+$ Al and $K^+$ Au Collisions at 250-{GeV}/c and a Test of the Multiple Collision Model.

The EHS/NA22 collaboration Ajinenko, I.V. ; Belokopytoy, Yu. A. ; Bialkowska, H. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 42 (1989) 377-385, 1989.
Inspire Record 281815 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.15530

Multiplicity distributions, observed inK+ interactions with Al and Au nuclei at 250 GeV/c incident momentum are presented. They are analyzed in the framework of multiple collisions of the incident particle inside a nucleus. The probability distribution of the number of grey tracks is well described by the model of Andersson et al., if a negative binomial distribution is assumed for the distribution of the number of grey protons produced per elementary collision instead of the usual geometrical distribution. The analysis of the average and dispersion of the charge multiplicity distribution supports the validity of the multiple collision model, including results on correlations between forward and backward multiplicities.

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Evidence of Isospin Effects in Anti-proton - Nucleus Annihilation

Balestra, F. ; Bossolasco, S. ; Bussa, M.P. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 491 (1989) 572-586, 1989.
Inspire Record 264049 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37013

Antiproton- 3 He annihilation events at rest have been detected using a self-shunted streamer chamber. The ratio of the cross section for annihilation on neutrons and on protons has been measured (0.467 ± 0.035). It is compared with other results from annihilation on free nucleons, deuterium, 3 He and 4 He. The low value of the ratio seems to indicate a strong isospin dependence of the antinucleon-nucleon P-wave amplitude.

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THE STUDY OF NEUTRON INTERACTIONS WITH PROTONS AND CARBON NUCLEI AT p = 4.2-GeV/c

Bekmirzaev, R.N. ; Grishina, O.V. ; Dolejsi, J. ; et al.
JINR-P1-88-617, 1988.
Inspire Record 267743 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.38835

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