Spin transfer measurements of the pi d (polarized) ---> p p (polarized) reaction spanning the Delta resonance

Feltham, A. ; Trelle, R.P. ; Jones, G. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 66 (1991) 2573-2576, 1991.
Inspire Record 315151 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19906

The first spin-transfer observables for the πd→pp reaction have been measured at a number of energies spanning the Δ resonance in this system. These parameters correspond to KSL and KSS of the pp→dπ reaction for incident proton energies ranging from 600 to 800 MeV. Such data can provide an important constraint on the determination of the partial-wave amplitudes describing this fundamental reaction. The discrepancies between our data, theoretical predictions, and values calculated from published partial-wave amplitudes demonstrate the need for further work in this area.

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Analyzing powers for pi- p elastic scattering at 279-MeV

Hofman, G.J. ; Craig, K. ; Pavan, M.M. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 68 (2003) 018202, 2003.
Inspire Record 628373 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25270

Analyzing powers for π−p elastic scattering have been measured at TRIUMF using the CHAOS spectrometer and a spin-polarized target. These data were collected at a bombarding energy of Tπ=279MeV and cover an angular range of 53<~θc.m.π<~180°. There is good agreement between these data and the latest partial wave analysis from the VPI/GWU group.

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Analysing power measurement.


Analyzing powers for pi p elastic scattering between 57 and 139 MeV

Patterson, J.D. ; Hofman, G.J. ; Brack, J.T. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 66 (2002) 025207, 2002.
Inspire Record 594648 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25268

Analyzing powers for πp elastic scattering at bombarding energies below the Δ(1232) resonance were measured at TRIUMF using the CHAOS spectrometer and a polarized spin target. This work presents π− data at six incident energies of 57, 67, 87, 98, 117, and 139 MeV, and a single π+ data set at 139 MeV. The higher energy measurements cover an angular range of 72°<~θc.m.<~180° while the lower energies were limited to 101°<~θc.m.<~180°. There is a high degree of consistency between this work and the predictions of the VPI/GWU group’s SM95 partial wave analysis.

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Analysing power measurements for a 139 GeV PI+ beam (standard track).

Analysing power measurements for a 139 GeV PI- beam (standard track).

Analysing power measurements for a 117 GeV PI- beam (standard track).

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Energy dependence of the He-4(pi+,pi-) total cross section.

The CHAOS collaboration Grater, J. ; Bilger, R. ; Clement, H. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 58 (1998) 1576-1586, 1998.
Inspire Record 480114 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25690

The total cross section of the 4He(π+,π−) reaction was measured for π+ kinetic energies ranging from 70 to 130 MeV using the CHAOS spectrometer at TRIUMF and a liquid 4He target. Around Tπ=90MeV, total cross sections exceed conventional model predictions by a factor of 3, whereas at Tπ=70MeV and for Tπ>130MeV the data are consistent with these calculations. An attempt is made to understand this behavior by assuming the production of the hypothetical d′ dibaryon.

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Role of quasideuteron absorption in the Li-6 (pi+, p p) reaction at T(pi+) = 100-MeV, 165-MeV

Lolos, G.J. ; Huber, G.M. ; Mathie, E.L. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 54 (1996) 211-221, 1996.
Inspire Record 429739 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25756

Differential and total cross sections for π+ absorption on Li6, leading to the pp+4Heg.s., pp+4He*, and pp+X final states, are presented at incident pion energies of 100 and 165 MeV. We conclude that most of the cross section is confined to the level of coplanarity expected from quasideuteron absorption in the nuclear environment and that the contributions of nonquasideuteron absorption mechanisms are small. © 1996 The American Physical Society.

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Vector analyzing power iT11 in pi d elastic scattering at 49 MeV

Kohler, M. ; King, B.E. ; Stevenson, N.R. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 49 (1994) 1715-1717, 1994.
Inspire Record 389448 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25990

Measurements of the vector analyzing power iT11 in πd elastic scattering at 49 MeV have been performed using a dynamically polarized target and a magnetic spectrometer. Data at seven π+ laboratory scattering angles between 50° and 130° were taken together with a complementary measurement at 60° for π−d elastic scattering. In general, we find agreement with models that include the πN P11 amplitude and disagreement with models that exclude or suppress it.

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Analyzing Powers in $\pi^\pm P$ (Polarized) Elastic Scattering From $T (\pi$) = 98-{MeV} to 263-{MeV}

Sevior, M.E. ; Feltham, A. ; Weber, P. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 40 (1989) 2780-2788, 1989.
Inspire Record 288842 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26219

Angular distributions of the analyzing powers for π+p→ and π−p→ elastic scattering have been measured in a single-scattering experiment employing a polarized proton target. Measurements were obtained for pion energies of 98, 139, 166, 215, and 263 MeV. The addition of these data to the existing πp database significantly reduces the uncertainties in all S and P phase shifts for πp reactions over the delta resonance.

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Measured values of the analyzing power for PI+ P elastic scattering at incident kinetic energy 98 MeV.

Measured values of the analyzing power for PI+ P elastic scattering at incident kinetic energy 139 MeV.

Measured values of the analyzing power for PI+ P elastic scattering at incident kinetic energy 166 MeV.

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Pion absorption in C-12.

Tacik, R. ; Farzanpay, F. ; Mathie, E.L. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 57 (1998) 1295-1304, 1998.
Inspire Record 468876 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25703

We have studied the two reactions 12C(π+,pp) and 12C(π+,ppp) in one experiment, using the CHAOS spectrometer at TRIUMF, at incident pion energies of 200, 240, and 280 MeV. In both cases, we are able to distinguish between reaction mechanisms involving only the detected protons, and those in which additional nucleons must have participated, on the basis of missing momentum. In the case of 12C(π+,ppp), we identify events due to the two step process of π+p quasielastic scattering followed by two-nucleon absorption. Estimates are made for the total cross sections for the various absorption mechanisms.

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The total observed cross sections are not corrected for limited experimental acceptance. No errors are given. The comments (C=MNKO), (C=2NP), and (C=GT2NP) stand for multy nucleon knockout, 2 nucleons participated, and more than 2 nucleons participated, respectively.


Analyzing powers for pi+- p(pol.) elastic scattering between 87-MeV and 263-MeV.

Hofman, G.J. ; Smith, G.R. ; Ambardar, T. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 58 (1998) 3484-3493, 1998.
Inspire Record 483008 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25722

Analyzing powers for πp elastic scattering were measured using the CHAOS spectrometer at energies spanning the Δ(1232) resonance. This work presents π+ data at the pion kinetic energies 117, 130, 139, 155, 169, 180, 193, 218, 241, and 267 MeV and π− data at 87, 117, 193, and 241 MeV, covering an angular range of 50°<~θc.m.<~180° at the higher energies and 90°<~θc.m.<~180° at the lower energies. Unique features of the spectrometer acceptance were employed to reduce systematic errors. Single-energy phase shift analyses indicate the resulting S11 and S31 phases favor the results of the SM95 phase shift analysis over that of the older KH80 analysis.

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Measurement of the PI+ analysing power at 117 MeV.. The data were collected in the conventional mode and may be independently floated within the systematic error.

Measurement of the PI+ analysing power at 139 MeV.. The data were collected in the conventional mode and may be independently floated within the systematic error.

Measurement of the PI- analysing power at 87 MeV.. The data were collected in the conventional mode and may be independently floated within the systematic error.

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Li-6 (pi+, p p) He-4 (g.s.) reaction at 100-MeV and 165-MeV incident pion energies

Papandreou, Z. ; Huber, G.M. ; Lolos, G.J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 51 (1995) R2862-R4866, 1995.
Inspire Record 395917 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25958

Differential and total cross sections for π+ absorption on Li6 leading to the pp+4Heg.s final state are presented at incident pion energies of 100 and 165 MeV. The narrow width of the pp angular correlation is observed and reported.

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