Evidence for vector meson exchange in $\rho^-$ production at 8 GeV/c

Derado, I. ; Poirier, J.A. ; Biswas, N.N. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 24 (1967) 112-114, 1967.
Inspire Record 1389618 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29606

We have studied ϱ − production at 8 GeV / c . The data cannot be explained by one-pion-exchange with absorption and we conclude that vector exchange contributes. This contrasts with ϱ o production at this energy and ϱ − production at lower energy.

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Properties of $\pi^0$ Mesons Produced with Strange Particles in $\pi^- - p$ and $\pi^- - C$ Interactions

Belyakov, V.A. ; Wang, Yung-Ch'ang ; Viryasov, N.M. ; et al.
Sov.Phys.JETP 17 (1963) 991-995, 1963.
Inspire Record 1387688 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.70201

This investigation was performed with a 24-liter propane bubble chamber [i] and is a continu- ation of our previous work on the production of strange particles by 7-8-BeV 1r- mesons on hydrogen and carbon. [ 2 - 5 ] The properties of 1r 0 mesons inferred from the y quanta accom- panying A and K 0 production are given, and are compared with the properties of 1r+ and 7r- mesons emitted in A and K 0 production processes. The possibility of a resonance with radi- ative decay is noted.

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Pion resonances accompanying strange particle production in 7.5 GeV $\pi^- -p$ interactions

Belyakov, V.A. ; Veksler, V.I. ; Viryasov, N.M. ; et al.
Sov.Phys.JETP 19 (1964) 1326-1332, 1964.
Inspire Record 1387584 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.17001

The simultaneous production of pion resonances and strange particles was investigated. The simultaneous production of p 0 mesons and A-K pairs was observed in events characterized by charged particle multiplicity ns = 4 and having cross sections upo = 20 ± 8 ~b. Cross sections for the production of w and YJ resonances are presented. The 1340-MeV peak in the distribution of four-pion effective masses is discussed.

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Transverse momentum compensation in pi+ p interactions at 250-GeV/c

The EHS/NA22 collaboration Agababyan, N.M. ; Ajinenko, I.V. ; Białkowska, H. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 64 (1994) 381-390, 1994.
Inspire Record 376919 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.41987

Compensation of transverse momentum is studied in π+p interactions at 250 GeV/c. SignificantpT-transfer is found between c.m.s. hemispheres. With respect to the beam axis transverse momentum is compensated over the whole event, with respect to the sphericity axis mainly within one hemisphere. The highestpT in the event is mainly compensated by increased multiplicity. The QGSM and FRITIOF models qualitatively reproduce these effects, but important differences are observed.

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Mean value of total transverse VECTOR defined as sum over all charged particles in the forward or backward hemispheres was measured.

Mean value of total transverse VECTOR defined as sum over all charged particles in the forward or backward hemispheres was measured.

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Inclusive production of vector mesons in pi+ p interactions at 250-GeV/c

The EHS/NA22 collaboration Agababyan, N.M. ; Ajinenko, I.V. ; Belokopytov, Yu. A. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 46 (1990) 387-395, 1990.
Inspire Record 301243 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.15240

We report on a study of ρ0, ρ+, ω,\(\bar K^{*0} (892)\) andK*0 (892) inclusive production in π+p interactions at 250 GeV/c, for ρ+,\(\bar K^{*0} (892)\) for the first time in a π+p experiment. The data are compared withK+p data in the same experiment, with results of other experiments and with quark-parton models. Interesting differences are found between ρ+,0 and ω production.

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Inclusive cross sections and average multiplicity per inelastic collision.

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Evidence for Iota (1460) Production in $\pi^- p$ Interactions at 21.4-{GeV}/$c$

Rath, M.G. ; Cason, N.M. ; Bensinger, J.R. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 61 (1988) 802, 1988.
Inspire Record 262921 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20086

The KS0KS0π0 system has been studied in the exclusive reaction π−p→KS0KS0π0n at 21.4 GeV/c. Evidence for the production of the f1(1285) and the η(1460) is presented. The η(1460) is produced away from minimum momentum transfer in the presence of nonresonant K*K (S-wave) production and phase-space background. The observed mass, width, and decay properties of the η(1460) are consistent with those attributed to the ι(1460) observed in radiative Jψ decay.

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Study of Elastic $\pi^+ p$, $K^+ p$ and $p p$ Scattering at 250-{GeV}/$c$

The NA22 collaboration Adamus, M. ; Ajinenko, I.V. ; Agababyan, N.M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 186 (1987) 223-226, 1987.
Inspire Record 246909 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.40833

Results are presented on π + p and K + p elastic scattering at 250 GeV/ c , the highest momentum so far reached for positive meson beams. The experiment (NA22) was performed with the european hybrid spectrometer. The π + p elastic cross section stays constant with energy while the K + p cross section increases.

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A Measurement of $\pi^- p \to K^0(s$) $K^0(s$) $n$ at 22-{GeV}/$c$ and a Systematic Study of the 2++ Meson Spectrum

Longacre, R.S. ; Etkin, A. ; Foley, K.J. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 177 (1986) 223-227, 1986.
Inspire Record 230183 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30232

A coupled channel analysis has been carried out using a new amplitude analysis of the K 0 s K 0 s system produced in the reaction π − p→K 0 s K 0 s n at 22 GeV/ c , which contained about 40 000 new events in the low- t region (| t − t min |<0.1 GeV 2 ). Here only the I G =0 + , J PC =2 ++ amplitude from this analysis is considered, together with available data from other experiments in channels with the same quantum numbers in order to determine which 2 ++ isoscalar mesons have significant pseudoscalar-pseudoscalar couplings. It is found that four poles, f(1270), f'(1525), θ(1690), and f r (1810), are needed, plus a smooth background in order to fit these data; the need for the θ(1690) depends on the J/ψ radiative decay alone, and the f r (1810) is seen only in hadronic production.

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Cross-Sections and Charged Multiplicity Distributions for pi+ p, K+ p and p p Interactions at 250-GeV/c

The NA22 collaboration Adamus, M. ; Agababyan, N.M. ; Ajinenko, I.V. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 32 (1986) 475, 1986.
Inspire Record 18431 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.15845

Cross sections and charged multiplicity distributions for π+p,K+p andpp interactions at 250 GeV/c are presented and compared to each other as well as to earlier (for π+p andK+p lower energy) data. Consistently, the meson-proton (M+p) data have narrower multiplicity distributions and higher average multiplicity thanpp data. Up to our energy, generalized KNO functions describe the energy dependence of the shape of the multiplity distribution with one parameter forM+p and one forpp collisions. If interpreted in terms of negative binomials, the parameter 1/k tends to be slightly lower forM+p than forpp data. For both types of hadron-hadron collision, 1/k is larger than fore+e− andlp collisions.

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Study of $\pi \pi$ Scattering Amplitudes in the Reaction $\pi^+ p \to \Delta^{++} \pi^0 \pi^0$ at 8.0-{GeV}

Cason, N.M. ; Cannata, P.E. ; Baumbaugh, A.E. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 28 (1983) 1586, 1983.
Inspire Record 13326 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23805

An experiment studying the reaction π+p→Δ++π0π0 using the Argonne National Laboratory 1.5-m streamer chamber combined with a lead-glass hodoscope is described. The data were analyzed in terms of π+π−→π0π0 scattering, and the details of the extrapolation to the pole are discussed. An energy-independent amplitude analysis from threshold to 2.3 GeV is presented. In this analysis the f0(1270), the h0(2040), and a JP=2+ state at 1.8 GeV with a width of 0.280 GeV are observed. The amplitude ambiguity arising from analyses of π+π−→π+π− data in the 1.6-GeV region is resolved. An energy-dependent phase-shift analysis from 1.0 to 1.5 GeV is presented.

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