Exclusive Measurement of the $pp \to nn\pi^+\pi^+$ Reaction at 1.1 GeV

The CELSIUS/WASA collaboration Skorodko, T. ; Bashkanov, M. ; Bogoslawsky, D. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.A 47 (2011) 108, 2011.
Inspire Record 879711 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.63827

First exclusive data for the $pp \to nn\pi^+\pi^+$ reaction have been obtained at CELSIUS with the WASA detector setup at a beam energy of $T_p$ = 1.1 GeV. Total and differential cross sections disagree with theoretical calculations, which predict the $\Delta\Delta$ excitation to be the dominant process at this beam energy. Instead the data require the excitation of a higher-lying $\Delta$ state, most likely the $\Delta(1600)$, to be the leading process.

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Total cross section.

Distribution of the invariant mass of the PI+PI+ system.

Distribution of the cosine of the PI+_PI+ opening angle DELTA at an incident kinetic energy of 1.1 GeV.

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Study of the gp-->etap reaction with the Crystal Ball detector at the Mainz Microtron(MAMI-C)

The Crystal Ball at MAMI collaboration McNicoll, E.F. ; Prakhov, S. ; Strakovsky, I.I. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 82 (2010) 035208, 2010.
Inspire Record 860725 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.56733

The gp-->etap reaction has been measured with the Crystal Ball and TAPS multiphoton spectrometers in the energy range from the production threshold of 707 MeV to 1.4 GeV (1.49 =< W >= 1.87 GeV). Bremsstrahlung photons produced by the 1.5-GeV electron beam of the Mainz Microtron MAMI-C and momentum analyzed by the Glasgow Tagging Spectrometer were used for the eta-meson production. Our accumulation of 3.8 x 10^6 gp-->etap-->3pi0p-->6gp events allows a detailed study of the reaction dynamics. The gp-->etap differential cross sections were determined for 120 energy bins and the full range of the production angles. Our data show a dip near W = 1680 MeV in the total cross section caused by a substantial dip in eta production at forward angles. The data are compared to predictions of previous SAID and MAID partial-wave analyses and to thelatest SAID and MAID fits that have included our data.

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Total cross section for the reaction GAMMA P --> ETA P.

Differential cross section for the reaction GAMMA P --> ETA P at a photon energy of 710.4 MeV. The errors in the table are statistical only and there is an overall systematic uncertainty of 4.3 PCT.

Differential cross section for the reaction GAMMA P --> ETA P at a photon energy of 714.5 MeV. The errors in the table are statistical only and there is an overall systematic uncertainty of 4.3 PCT.

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Study of the $\bar{p} p \to \bar{n} n$ Reaction in the Momentum Range 480-{MeV}/$c$ to 728-{MeV}/$c$

Tsuboyama, T. ; Kubota, Y. ; Sai, F. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 28 (1983) 2135, 1983.
Inspire Record 189641 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23789

The total and differential p¯p charge-exchange cross sections were obtained at seven momenta in the range 480 to 728 MeV/c. The total cross sections are roughly consistent with other data. The momentum dependences of the Legendre coefficients a1a0, a2a0, and a3a0 of the differential cross sections do not agree well with the predictions of the Bryan-Phillips model, unlike the case of elastic scattering.

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TWO SETS OF DATA ARE GIVEN. THIS FIRST IS THAT PREFERRED USING THE CROSS SECTIONS OF BIZZARI ET AL.

SECOND SET USING BURROWS ET AL., CROSS SECTIONS.

DATA NORMALIZED TO THE CROSS SECTIONS OF HAMILTON ET AL., PRL 44, 1179 (1980).

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Study of $p p$ Interactions in the Momentum Range 0.9-{GeV}/$c$ to 2.0-{GeV}/$c$

Shimizu, F. ; Koiso, H. ; Kubota, Y. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 389 (1982) 445-456, 1982.
Inspire Record 12089 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37051

pp interactions at 11 momenta in the range 0.9 to 2.0 GeV/ c have been studied. The elastic angular distributions, covering the c.m. angular range 22°–90°, agree in general with Hoshizaki's phase-shift analysis which shows the looping 1 D in and 3 F 3 amplitudes in the Argand diagram. About 80% of pn π + events come from the n Δ ++ state at all momenta above 1.2 GeV/ c . The behavior of the density matrix elements of the Δ ++ show no momentum or angular dependence. A large fraction of pp π 0 events also come from the p Δ + state at all momenta above 1.2 GeV/ c . The behavior of the Δ + density matrix elements is similar to that for the case of Δ ++ .

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Study of $\bar{p} p$ Elastic Scattering in the Momentum Range 374-{MeV}/$c$ to 680-{MeV}/$c$

Sakamoto, S. ; Hashimoto, T. ; Sai, F. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 195 (1982) 1-11, 1982.
Inspire Record 10829 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34175

p p elastic total and differential cross sections were measured at 17 incident momenta in the range 374–680 MeV/ c . No prominent feature was seen in them to clearly indicate the existence of the S-meson. There is, however, a small enhancement at the S-meson mass, which is equivalent to the elastic total cross section of 4.6 ± 2.1 mb. The behavior of the Legendre expansion coefficients of the angular distributions with incident momentum agrees well the predictions of the OBE model of Bryan and Phillips.

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METHOD OF MOMENTS AND LEAST SQUARES FITS GAVE SIMILAR RESULTS.

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Electromagnetic Form-Factors of the Proton at Low Four-Momentum Transfer

Borkowski, F. ; Peuser, P. ; Simon, G.G. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 93 (1975) 461-478, 1975.
Inspire Record 850 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.31992

The 300 MeV electron linear accelerator of Mainz has been used to measure the angular dependence of the electron-proton elastic scattering cross sections at seven different energies for squared four-momentum transfers between 0.13 and 4.7 fm −2 . The proton form factors have been extracted from the cross sections by means of Rosenbluth plots and by fitting parametrized analytical functions directly to the cross sections. The best fit is compared to the data of other laboratories. The previously reported deviations from the dipole fit have been confirmed. From the form factors at q 2 <0.9 fm 2 the proton r.m.s. radius has been determined. A determination of the spectral function of the nucleon isovector form factor G E V in the time-like is obtained using a realistic ϱ resonance.

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Electromagnetic form-factors of the proton at low four-momentum transfer

Borkowski, F. ; Peuser, P. ; Simon, G.G. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 222 (1974) 269-275, 1974.
Inspire Record 94754 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37116

Electron-proton elastic scattering cross sections were measured at low four-momentum transfers squared ( q 2 from 0.13 to 2.15 fm −2 ) at six different energies between 150 and 275 MeV. The electric ( G E ) and magnetic ( G M ) form factors of the proton have been determined by Rosenbluth plots and independently by using analytical functions for the form factors to fit the cross sections. The electric form factor is found to deviate significantly from the dipole fit. From the slope of the form factor functions at q 2 = 0 the rms radii of the charge and the magnetic moment distribution were determined. The charge rms radius is found to be more than 10% larger than the value given by the dipole fit.

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