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Cross-Sections and Polarizations in the Reactions pi- p --> Lambda K0 and pi- p --> Lambda K* (890) Near the Backward Direction, from 3-GeV/c to 6-GeV/c

Ward, C.E.W. ; Ambats, I. ; Lesnik, A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 16 (1977) 2041, 1977.
Inspire Record 4930 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.24506

We have measured the differential cross sections and Λ polarizations in the reactions π−p→ΛK0 and π−p→ΛK*0 (890) near the backward direction, at 3, 4, 5, and 6 GeV/c. Data equal to several times the world's total sample above 2 GeV/c were recorded. Both reactions are characterized by cross sections falling rapidly with beam momentum, and by large positive Λ polarizations for u′ between 0.0 and 0.6 GeV2. Analysis of π−p→ΛK0 yields an effective Regge trajectory consistent with antishrinkage of the backward peak. Separation into amplitudes of definite-parity-naturality exchange shows the reaction to be dominated by unnatural-parity exchange. The energy behavior of this exchange is, however, not consistent with a single linear baryon Regge trajectory or exchange-degenerate pair of trajectories. An apparent normalization discrepancy between data on π−p→ΛK0 of a CERN-ETH group and other high-statistics data including that of this experiment is discussed.

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Delta Production in 3.1-GeV/c-3.6-GeV/c K- p Interactions

Wells, J. ; Radojicic, D. ; Roscoe, D.A. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 101 (1975) 333-348, 1975.
Inspire Record 104378 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36054

We present evidence for δ production in the reactions K − p→ Σ (1385) + δ − ; δ − → η 0 π − , and K − p → Λδ + π − ; δ + → η 0 π + , in a bubble chamber experiment with beam momentum in the range 3.1 to 3.6 GeV/ c . The η 0 from the δ decay is seen both as a missing mass effect, and in its charged decay modes. The δ − has a mass of 989 ± 4 MeV, and width a of 16 −16 +25 MeV (after allowing for experimental resolution). The cross section for Σ(1385) − δ − production is 7±3 μ b; the reaction is produced at small momentum transfers. The mass and width of the δ + are consistent with those of the δ − , and the cross section for the Λ 0 π − δ + final state is about 5 μb. Neither δ appears to be produced as a result of D 0 decay.

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Lambda-Proton Elastic Scattering from 1-GeV/c to 17-GeV/c

Anderson, K.J. ; Gelfand, N.M. ; Keren, J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 11 (1975) 473-477, 1975.
Inspire Record 103336 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.24870

The Λ-proton elastic scattering cross section has been measured between 1 and 17 GeV/c in a bubble chamber experiment. These are the first measurements of the elastic cross section for pΛ>5 GeV/c. The Λ's were produced by 25-GeV/c proton interactions in a platinum target. The cross section falls from 22 to 4 mb over the region. No significant polarization is observed.

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CORRECTION MADE FOR KL P --> KS P.


A measurement of anti-p p ---> pi+ pi- and anti-p p ---> k- k+ for small values of t and u at 3 and 4 gev/c

Brabson, A. ; Calvelli, G. ; Cittolin, S. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 42 (1972) 287-290, 1972.
Inspire Record 85008 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28189

We have measured with good statistics the differential cross section for p p →π + π − , K + K − around 0°. Our data and previous results show that the s -dependence of dσ/d t has a value compatible with the appropriate baryon exchange.

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Search for peripheral k+ production in pi- p interactions from 2.75 to 10 gev/c

Bashian, A. ; Finocchiaro, G. ; Good, M.L. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 4 (1971) 2680-2683, 1971.
Inspire Record 74755 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23181

Upper limits are presented for the differential cross section in the reactions π−p→K+Σ− and π−p→K+Y*−(1385) with small momentum transfer from π− to K+.

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EXTRAPOLATED TO T=0 ASSUMING SLOPE IS 5 GEV**-2.

ISOTROPIC ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION ASSUMED IN GIVEN T-RANGE.


Bubble Chamber Study of Photoproduction by 2.8-GeV and 4.7-GeV Polarized Photons. 1. Cross-Section Determinations and Production of rho0 and Delta++ in the Reaction gamma p --> p pi+ pi-

Ballam, Joseph ; Chadwick, G.B. ; Gearhart, R. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 5 (1972) 545, 1972.
Inspire Record 67165 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.3635

Photoproduction is studied at 2.8 and 4.7 GeV using a linearly polarized monoenergetic photon beam in a hydrogen bubble chamber. We discuss the experimental procedure, the determination of channel cross sections, and the analysis of the channel γp→pπ+π−. A model-independent analysis of the ρ0-decay angular distribution allows us to measure nine independent density-matrix elements. From these we find that the reaction γp→pρ0 proceeds almost completely through natural parity exchange for squared momentum transfers |t|<1 GeV2 and that the ρ production mechanism is consistent with s-channel c.m. helicity conservation for |t|<0.4 GeV2. A cross section for the production of π+π− pairs in the s-channel c.m. helicity-conserving p-wave state is determined. The ρ mass shape is studied as a function of momentum transfer and is found to be inconsistent with a t-independent Ross-Stodolsky factor. Using a t-dependent parametrization of the ρ0 mass shape we derive a phenomenological ρ0 cross section. We compare our phenomenological ρ0 cross section with other experiments and find good agreement for 0.05<|t|<1 GeV2. We discuss the discrepancies in the various determinations of the forward differential cross section. We study models for ρ0 photoproduction and find that the Söding model best describes the data. Using the Söding model we determine a ρ0 cross section. We determine cross sections and nine density-matrix elements for γp→Δ++π−. The parity asymmetry for Δ++ production is incompatible with simple one-pion exchange. We compare Δ++ production with models.

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FROM QUOTED TOPOLOGICAL CROSS SECTIONS. 1.44 GEV CROSS SECTION PUBLISHED PREVIOUSLY.

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Observation of k(l) - k(s) regeneration from liquid hydrogen. aachen-cern-turin collaboration,

Darriulat, P. ; Grosso, C. ; Holder, M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 33 (1970) 433-437, 1970.
Inspire Record 69387 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28718

The K L K S transmission regeneration of a K L beam traversing a liquid hydrogen target has been observed over the momentum interval 3.0–6.0 GeV/ c . Results are in good agreement with predictions based on dispersion relations.

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Regeneration amplitude.

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