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Measurement of the K0(L) p and K0(L) d Total Cross-Sections

Cleland, W.E. ; Goz, B. ; Freytag, D. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 12 (1975) 1247-1259, 1975.
Inspire Record 104140 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.24867

Total cross sections have been measured for the transmission of long-lived neutral K mesons through hydrogen and deuterium. The momentum range for the KL0 was 130-550 MeV/c. The momentum of each detected kaon was measured by time of flight. The cross sections are consistent with earlier less precise results. Comparison of the KL0 cross sections is made with the results of several K-matrix fits to other K¯N data, and the KL0 total cross sections are compared with existing theoretical calculations for K−d total cross sections.

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THE AUTHORS ADVISE AGAINST USING THESE CROSS SECTIONS WHEN COMBINING THEM WITH OTHER DATA SETS. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT ONE SHOULD USE INSTEAD THE ORIGINAL DATA POINTS FOR SINGLE-CHOPPED AND DOUBLE-CHOPPED INJECTION (WHICH HAVE SEPARATE NORMALIZATION ERRORS) FROM WHICH THESE COMBINED DATA ARE DERIVED. A NORMALIZATION ERROR FOR THESE AVERAGED CROSS SECTIONS IS THEREFORE NOT QUOTED.


Total Cross-Section for Hadron Production by electron-Positron Annihilation Between 2.4-GeV and 5.0-GeV Center-Of-Mass Energy

Augustin, J.E. ; Boyarski, A. ; Breidenbach, Martin ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 34 (1975) 764, 1975.
Inspire Record 100592 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21227

The total cross section for hadron production by e+e− annihilation has been measured at center-of-mass energies between 2.4 and 5.0 GeV. Aside from the very narrow resonances ψ(3105) and ψ(3695), the cross section varies between 32 and 17 nb over this region with structure in the vicinity of 4.1 GeV.

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MEAN CHARGED MULTIPLICITY. ERRORS ARE STATISTICAL ONLY.


K+ p Interactions at 100-GeV Using a Hybrid Bubble Chamber-Spark Chamber System and a Tagged Beam

Barnes, V.E. ; Carmony, D.D. ; Christian, R.S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 34 (1975) 415, 1975.
Inspire Record 2015 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21240

We studied K+p interactions at 100 GeV with the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory 30-in. hydrogen bubble chamber and associated spark-chamber system. We find σtot(K+p)=18.7±1.8 mb and σel(K+p)=2.0±0.4 mb. We present the charged-multiplicity distribution and its moments, and the charge-transfer distribution. The average inelastic charged multiplicity is 〈nc〉=6.65±0.31 and the two-charged-particle correlation functions are f2cc=4.52±1.32 and f2−−=0.47±0.35.

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Measurement of the Polarization Parameter in Small Angle Proton Proton Elastic Scattering at 6-GeV/c

Rust, D.R. ; Crittenden, R.R. ; Heinz, R.M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 58 (1975) 114-116, 1975.
Inspire Record 99058 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27810

The polarization parameter in pp elastic scattering was measured at 6 GeV/ c with fine t resolution for 0.02 < − t < 0.5 GeV 2 using a polarized proton beam with Effective Mass Spectrometer at the Zero Gradient Synchrotron. The polarization rises like √− t in the interval 0.02 < − t < 0.1 GeV 2 , No statistical significant structure was found in this region of momentum transfer.

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A Study of the Reactions pi+ p --> K+ Sigma+ and K- p --> pi- Sigma+ at 10-GeV/c

Berglund, A. ; Buran, T. ; Carlson, P.J. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 57 (1975) 100, 1975.
Inspire Record 99264 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27855

For the first time, the reactions π + p →K + ∑ + and K − p→ π − ∑ + have been studied in the same apparatus. This has been done at an adequately high momentum (10.1 GeV/ c ) to allow a check of the prediction of exchange degeneracy, that the differential cross sections should be converging at high energy. We have measured the cross section for momentum transfers t between t min and t = −0.3 (GeV/ c ) 2 . We find that for both reactions the differential cross section shows an exponential fall, with no deviations right in to t = t min (where some other experiments have shown a dip in the cross section). Furthermore, we find the magnitude of the differential cross sections to be closely similar at t = 0, with a ratio R= ( d σ d t) t=0 ( K − p →π − ∑ + ) ( d σ d t) t=0 (π + p → K + ∑ + However, the slope for the positive reaction is about 19% steeper than that for the negative reaction.

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Measurement of K- p Elastic Differential Cross-Sections Between 610-MeV/c and 943-MeV/c

Adams, C.J. ; Davies, J.D. ; Dowell, J.D. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 96 (1975) 54-66, 1975.
Inspire Record 2402 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.31930

Measurements of K − p elastic scattering have been carried out at 14 momenta between 610 MeV/ c and 943 MeV/ c over the angular range −0.9 < cos θ < 0.9. The results agree well with the best existing data and have significantly smaller errors.

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DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTION AT 0 DEG CALCULATED FROM DISPERSION RELATIONS AND AT 180 DEG INTERPOLATED FROM BUBBLE CHAMBER MEASUREMENTS.

LEGENDRE POLYNOMIAL FIT, INCLUDING FORWARD AND BACKWARD POINTS.

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K+ n Elastic and Charge Exchange Scattering Between 430-MeV/c and 940-MeV/c

Damerell, C.J.S. ; Hotchkiss, M.J. ; Wickens, F. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 94 (1975) 374-412, 1975.
Inspire Record 98726 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.31976

Elastic and charge-exchange K + n differential cross sections have been measured from K + d interactions from 430 to 940 MeV/ c using spark chambers and scintillation counters. The data have been compared with existing results and in an accompanying paper have been included with other measurements in a phase-shift analysis.

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DEUTERIUM TARGET.

NOTE COHERENT ELASTIC SCATTERING ON DEUTERIUM AT FORWARD ANGLES (-T < 0.13 GEV**2) REDUCES THE CROSS SECTION COMPARED WITH FREE NUCLEON ELASTIC SCATTERING.

NOTE COHERENT ELASTIC SCATTERING ON DEUTERIUM AT FORWARD ANGLES (-T < 0.13 GEV**2) REDUCES THE CROSS SECTION COMPARED WITH FREE NUCLEON ELASTIC SCATTERING.

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Study of Hypercharge Exchange Reactions of the Type K- p --> 1- 3/2+- at 4.2-GeV/c

The Amsterdam-CERN-Nijmegen-Oxford collaboration Aguilar-Benitez, M. ; Barreiro, F. ; Hemingway, R.J. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 124 (1977) 189-228, 1977.
Inspire Record 101289 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.50024

Results are presented for the quasi two-body hypercharge exchange reactions of the type using data from a high statistics bubble chamber experiment. Total and differential cross sections and the momentum transfer dependence of the meson and hyperon resonance single density matrix elements are discussed. Amplitude analyses are performed for the first two reactions. The results are compared with quark model and duality predictions and with those from other related reactions.

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The Structure of the Forward Elastic Cross-Section in 10-GeV-14-GeV Range

Carnegie, R.K. ; Cashmore, R.J. ; Davier, M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 59 (1975) 313-316, 1975.
Inspire Record 100641 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27763

The logarithmic slope of the differentical cross section for K ± p elastic scattering at 10 and 14 GeV, and for π ± p and p ± p at 10GeV has been measured. Rich structure is observed in the forward slope for all processes, which is well accounted for by the properties of a peripheral exchange amplitude for the nonexotic reactions, and by a peripheral component of the diffractive amplitude as clearly seen in the exotic processes, K ± p and pp.

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GRAPH OF D(SIG)/DT.

SLOPE AS A FUNCTION OF T.


Inclusive K*- (890) and anti-K*0 (890) Production in 14.3-GeV/c K- p Interactions

Paler, K. ; Tovey, S.N. ; Shah, T.P. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 96 (1975) 1-28, 1975.
Inspire Record 2239 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.31901

Results on the inclusive reactions K − p → K ∗− (890) + X + and K − p → K ∗0 (890) + X 0 at 14.3 GeV/c are presented. A comparison is made with previous data and with the reaction K − p → K 0 + X at 14.3 GeV /c . Predictions of a triple-Regge model for the variation of the unnatural and natural parity exchanges with the mass of the X system are examined. The experimental values of the structure functions are compared with those calculated from a quark model.

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