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Study of inclusive gamma and pi0 production in 12.4-gev/c p p interactions

Campbell, J.H. ; Charlton, G. ; Engelmann, R. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 8 (1973) 3824-3828, 1973.
Inspire Record 93275 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22002

From an exposure of the Argonne National Laboratory 12-foot bubble chamber to a beam of 12.4-GeV/c protons we have obtained a 3649-event sample of the reaction pp→γ+anything, where we observe photon conversions into e+e− pairs in the liquid hydrogen. We find that the invariant cross section for this reaction does not separate in its x and P⊥ dependence at our energy. By setting upper bounds on the cross sections for inclusive η and Σ0 production, we show that π0 decay is the dominant source of photons and therefore measure the cross section for inclusive π0 production to be σ(π0)=(31.5±2.6) mb. Comparison with the inclusive π+ and π− cross sections at 12.0 GeV/c shows that the relation 2σ(π0)=σ(π+)+σ(π−) is well satisfied. We confirm earlier indications that the average number of π0's per inelastic pp interaction is approximately independent of the number of associated charged particles produced.

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Axis error includes +- 8/8 contribution (THE CROSS SECTION FOR NON-PI0 GAMMA PRODUCTION IS LESS THAN 2.3 MB AND HAS BEEN NEGLECTED IN OBTAINING THE 31.5+-2.6 MB CROSS SECTION FOR THE INCLUSIVE PI0 PRODUCTION).


The Discovery of a Second Narrow Resonance in e+ e- Annihilation

Abrams, G.S. ; Briggs, D. ; Chinowsky, William ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 33 (1974) 1453-1455, 1976.
Inspire Record 91611 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21287

We have observed a second sharp peak in the cross section for e+e−→hadrons at a center-of-mass energy of 3.695±0.004 GeV. The upper limit of the full width at half-maximum is 2.7 MeV.

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Measurement of the Real Part of the Forward Scattering Amplitude in K+- p Elastic Scattering Between 0.9-GeV/c and 2.6-GeV/c

Baillon, P. ; Bricman, C. ; Ferro-Luzzi, M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 50 (1974) 377-382, 1974.
Inspire Record 89483 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27960

The differential cross section for K ± p elastic scattering has been measured in the forward meson direction (0.0008 < t < 0.1 GeV 2 ) in an electronics experiment at incident momenta between 0.9 and 2.06 GeV/ c . The high statistics and absolute normalisation of the data allow a good determination of the real part of the forward nuclear scattering amplitude by means of the Coulomb-nuclear interference effect.

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Electroproduction of eta-mesons at the s(11)(1535) resonance

Beck, U. ; Becks, K.H. ; Burkert, V. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 51 (1974) 103-105, 1974.
Inspire Record 95168 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27938

The reaction e − + p → e − + p + η has been studied in the region of the S 11 (1535)-resonance by detecting the recoil proton in coincidence with the scattered electron. The reaction has been observed at three four-momentum transfers of the virtual photon: q 2 = 0.2, 0.28 and 0.4 (GeV/ c ). First results of the differential cross section measurements are given and compared with quark model calculations.

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A measurement of elastic pion-proton scattering at 50 gev

Derevchekov, A.A. ; Golovin, N.I. ; Khodirev, Y.C. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 48 (1974) 367-370, 1974.
Inspire Record 95356 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27998

We have measured elastic pion-proton scattering in a 50 GeV/ c π − beam at the 76 GeV proton synchrotron in Serpukhov. Data are presented for four-momenta transfer squared in the range 0.03 < t < 0.4 (GeV/ c ) 2 .

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SLOPE IS 9.1, +0.2, -0.4 GEV**-2 (INCLUDING SYSTEMATIC ERRORS).


Large angle k+ p elastic scattering at 10 gev/c

Baglin, C. ; Briandet, P. ; Carlson, P.J. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 47 (1973) 89-92, 1973.
Inspire Record 95211 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28014

K + p elastic scattering has been measured over nearly the whole angular range at an incident momentum of 10 GeV/ c . The differential cross-section is found to decrease smoothly in the forward direction to - t ≈ 2 (GeV/ c ) 2 , where there is a change in slope, followed by a further decrease to - t ≈ 6 (GeV/ c ) 2 . Around 90° c.m. the cross-section is approximately 1 nb/(GeV/ c ) 2 , which is more than two orders of magnitude lower than at 5 GeV/ c . The backward peak has no structure.

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THESE DATA ARE REPORTED MORE FULLY IN C. BAGLIN ET AL., NP B98, 365 (1975).


Large angle pi+ p elastic scattering at 10 gev/c

Baglin, C. ; Briandet, P. ; Carlson, P.J. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 47 (1973) 85-88, 1973.
Inspire Record 95213 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28033

The angular distribution of π + p elastic scattering has been measured at an incident momentum of 10 GeV/ c . Nearly the whole angular range was covered in one experimental set-up. The pronounced dip at − t = 2.8 (GeV/ c ) 2 , observed at lower momenta, has diminished and is essentially a shoulder at 10 GeV/ c . The other structure at larger momentum transfers are also different in detail from what we observed at 5 GeV/ c . In the 90° c.m. region the differential cross-section is approximately one nb/(GeV/ c ) 2 , which is more than two orders of magnitude lower than at 5 GeV/ c .

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THESE DATA ARE REPORTED MORE FULLY IN C. BAGLIN ET AL., NP B98, 365 (1975).


Differential cross-sections for anti-p p ---> pi- pi+, k- k+ between 0.8 and 2.4 gev/c

Eisenhandler, E. ; Gibson, W.R. ; Hojvat, C. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 47 (1973) 531-535, 1973.
Inspire Record 95394 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28034

We present measurements from a spark chamber experiment of the differential cross-sections for p p → π − π + , K − K + at 20 momenta in the range 0.8–2.4 GeV/ c (c.m. energy 2.02 to 2.57 GeV). The c.m. angular range was −0.95 < cos θ ∗ < 0.95 . There are about 2000π − π + events and about 300 K − K + events at each momentum.

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ALL ANGLES.


Measurements of the differential cross-section of the reaction p p ---> d pi+ from 3.0 to 5.0 gev/c

Anderson, H.L. ; Larson, D.A. ; Myrianthopoulos, L.C. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 9 (1974) 580-596, 1974.
Inspire Record 93111 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21941

A measurement of the complete differential cross section for the reaction pp→dπ+ at 3.00, 3.20, 3.43, 3.65, 3.83, 4.00, 4.20, and 5.05 GeVc incident proton momentum has been made in an attempt to establish the role of the Δ (1950) in this region. The data show that the previously observed enhancement in the forward cross section between 3 and 4 GeVc due to this isobar is an effect which damps out quickly as the production angle departs from zero degrees, in contrast with the well-known enhancement at 1.35 GeVc, which is evident at all angles. In particular, the one-pion-exchange model is in poor agreement with the extended set of data. A detailed description is given of a novel proportional-wire-chamber system which facilitated the selection of this rather rare reaction from a very high competing background.

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Axis error includes +- 6/6 contribution.

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Measurements of d p backward elastic scattering at 3.43, 4.50, 5.75, and 6.60 gev/c incident deuteron momentum

Dubal, L. ; Hargrove, C.K. ; Hincks, E.P. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 9 (1974) 597-603, 1974.
Inspire Record 93110 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21938

Differential cross sections for dp elastic scattering from 60° to 175° center of momentum (c.m.) were measured at 3.43, 4.50, 5.75, and 6.60 GeVc incident deuteron momentum. The measurements were made with a two-arm magnetic spectrometer, making use of multiwire proportional chamber detectors. The deuterons were accelerated at the Bevatron of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. Data are compared with predictions of the baryon-pickup model and the one-pion-exchange model. The backward dip at 180° c.m. for 4.5 GeVc, predicted by Craigie and Wilkin using the one-pion-exchange model, is not observed, but reasonable fits to the momentum variation and angular distributions are found. When the data are plotted against the variable Δ of the baryon-pickup model, the s dependence is greatly reduced.

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