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INCLUSIVE K0 PRODUCTION IN E+ E- ANNIHILATION AT THE UPSILON RESONANCES

Giannini, G. ; Finocchiaro, G. ; Lee-Franzini, Juliet ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 206 (1982) 1-11, 1982.
Inspire Record 183794 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28689

We report on inclusive K 0 production in the region of the upsilon resonances (9.4–10.6 GeV). The K 0 yield for the resonances and continuum below the B B threshold is found to be constant at 0.82 ± 0.10 K 0 per observed hadronic event. At the ϒ (4S), however, the K 0 yield is significantly higher, 1.58 ± 0.35. This increase in K 0 production and the differential cross section d σ /d p of kaons are consistent with B B decay of the ϒ (4S) resonance with the bottom quarks subsequently decaying primarily into charmed quarks.

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ACCEPTANCE CORRECTED INCLUSIVE K0 MOMENTUM DISTRIBUTION AT THE UPSI(10570)0.


RADIATIVE WIDTH OF THE A2 (1310)

The FERMILAB-MINNESOTA-ROCHESTER collaboration Cihangir, S. ; Berg, D. ; Biel, J. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 117 (1982) 119-122, 1982.
Inspire Record 182836 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30869

Using the Primakoff formalism, we have extracted the radiative decay width of the A + 2 (1310) produced in coherent interactions of 200 GeV/ c π + mesons in nuclear targets. The width obtained is 295 ± 60 keV, a value consistent with quark-model predictions.

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NUMERICAL DATA IN FIGURE SUPPLIED BY S. CIHANGIR.

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RADIATIVE WIDTH OF THE K*+ (1430).

The FERMILAB-MINNESOTA-ROCHESTER collaboration Cihangir, S. ; Berg, D. ; Biel, J. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 117 (1982) 123-125, 1982.
Inspire Record 184277 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30878

Using the Primakoff formalism, we have extracted the radiative decay width of the K ∗+ (1430) produced in coherent interactions of 200 GeV/ c K + mesons in nuclear targets. The width obtained is 240 ± 45 keV, a value reasonably consistent with quark-model predictions.

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Comparison of $p \bar{p}$ and $p p$ Interactions at $\sqrt{s}=53$-{GeV}

The UA5 collaboration Alpgard, K. ; Ansorge, R.E. ; Asman, B. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 112 (1982) 183-188, 1982.
Inspire Record 176647 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30953

Results are presented from the first p p colliding beam runs at the CERN ISR, using the UA5 streamer chamber detector. p p interactions at s = 53 GeV are compared with pp data taken in the same experiment. The results are in good agreement with extrapolations of low-energy p p data.

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MOMENTS OF MULTIPLICITY DISTRIBUTIONS FOR P P AND P AP. MULT(NAME=DQ) IS <(N-<N>)**Q>**1/Q. MULT(NAME=NQ) IS <N**Q>.

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ELASTIC PROTON DEUTERON BACKWARD SCATTERING AT ENERGIES FROM 0.6-GEV TO 2.7-GEV

Berthet, P. ; Frascaria, R. ; Combes, M.P. ; et al.
J.Phys.G 8 (1982) L111-L116, 1982.
Inspire Record 182842 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.38562

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CHARGED PARTICLE AND PI0 MULTIPLICITY DISTRIBUTIONS AND THE ANNIHILATION PROPERTIES OF ANTI-P P INTERACTIONS AT 70-GeV/c

Dumont, J.J. ; Lemonne, J. ; Vanhomwegen, G. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 13 (1982) 1-9, 1982.
Inspire Record 179759 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.16433

The elastic and inelastic\(\bar p\)p cross sections at 70 GeV/c have been determined in an experiment performed at CERN using BEBC equipped with a TST. The topological cross sections were measured and the moments of the inelastic multiplicity distribution are 〈nc〉=6.16±0.09, 〈nc〉/D=2.04±0.05 andf2cc=2.97±0.03. The average number of Dalitz pairs per inelastic event is (3.12±0.09)×10−2. Assuming that these all arise from π0 decay the average π0 multiplicity is\(\langle n_{\pi ^0 } \rangle= 2.71 \pm 0.14\). The\(\bar p\)p−pp cross section differences lead to an annihilation cross section σA = 4.42±0.41 mb and the moments of the annihilation multiplicty distribution are 〈nA〉=8.0±0.3, 〈nA〉/D=2.5±0.2 andf2A−−=−1.4±0.3. An independent check of σA was made by investigating fast forward charged and neutral secondary interactions in the TST and in the surrounding neon-hydrogen mixture, and gives a value σA = 5.0±1.6 mb. The ratio of fast\(\bar n\) to\(\bar p\) production in non-annihilation interactions at 70 GeV/c is found to be 0.45±0.11.

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INELASTIC TOPOLOGICAL CROSS SECTIONS. NORMALIZED TO TOTAL INELASTIC CROSS SECTION OF 35.7 +- 0.5 MB (AYRES ET AL., PR D15, 3105).

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INCLUSIVE RESONANCE PRODUCTION IN 7.3-GEV/C ANTI-P P INTERACTIONS

Whyman, B.M. ; Johnson, P. ; Mason, P. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 12 (1982) 203-216, 1982.
Inspire Record 179887 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.16423

We present results on inclusive baryon and meson resonance production in\(\bar pp\) interactions at 7.3 GeV/c. Total inclusive and semi-inclusive cross sections are given for Δ(1232),∑*(1385), ϱ0,f andK*±(892) production. For the meson resonances separation into annihilation and non-annihilation components has been made, the annihilation component being dominant at this energy. We find that the energy dependence of inclusive cross sections for ϱ0 production inpp interactions and\(\bar pp\) non-annihilations shows a type of scaling behaviour previously reported for ϕ, ψ, ψ′ and ϒ production inpp interactions.Δ++, ϱ0 andK*± production are studied in terms of Feynmanx,y* andpT2. For the vector mesons we compare they* andx dependences with the predictions of simple quark models.

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RHO0 ANNIHILATION AND NON-ANNIHILATION DATA.

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THE REACTION ANTI-P P ---> DELTA (1236) ANTI-DELTA (1236) AT BEAM MOMENTA OF 7.23-GEV/C AND 12.0-GEV/C

Van Apeldoorn, G.W. ; Harting, D. ; Holthuizen, D.J. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 12 (1982) 95-98, 1982.
Inspire Record 179937 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.16432

The reactionp→Δ(1236)\(\bar \Delta \)(1236) is studied at 7.23 GeV/c and at 12GeV/c in terms of the OPE model of Wolf. Good agreement between the model and experimental data is found for the mass andt distributions whereas for decay angular distributions the agreement is less satisfactory. A modified model, allowing for a spin orbit coupling, gives good agreement also for the angular distribution.

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CROSS SECTION FOR -T < 0.14 GEV**2.


MEASUREMENT OF THE muon-neutrino CHARGED CURRENT CROSS-SECTION

Baker, N.J. ; Connolly, P.L. ; Kahn, S.A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 51 (1983) 735-738, 1983.
Inspire Record 183068 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20488

The Fermilab 15-ft bubble chamber, filled with a heavy neon-hydrogen mix, was exposed to a narrow-band νμ beam. Based on the observation of 830 charged-current νμ interactions, the cross section was found consistent with a linear rise with the neutrino energy in the interval 10 GeV<~Eν≲240 GeV. The average slope was determined to be σνEν=(0.62±0.05)×10−38 cm2 GeV−1.

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Measured charged current total cross section.

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GENERAL FEATURES OF ANTI-P P INTERACTIONS AT 7.3-GEV/C

Patel, G.D. ; Johnson, P. ; Mason, P. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 12 (1982) 189-202, 1982.
Inspire Record 179888 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.2239

Absolute inclusive cross sections for\(\bar pp\) interactions at 7.3 GeV/c are given. The data cover prong cross sections,V0, γ production and inclusive charged particle (p/π) production. Separation has been made into annihilation and non-annihilation components. Inclusive π+, π− production in the processes of\(\bar pp\) annihilation and non-annihilation are compared with simple quark models.

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ANNIHILATION AND NON-ANNIHILATION TOPOLOGICAL CROSS SECTIONS.

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