Inclusive charged pion production in hadron nucleus interactions at 100-GeV/c and 320-GeV/c

Whitmore, J.J. ; Persi, F. ; Toothacker, W.S. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 62 (1994) 199-227, 1994.
Inspire Record 378192 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14207

An experiment has been performed with the Fermilab 30-inch bubble chamber and Downstream Particle Identifier to study inclusive charged pion production in the high energy interactions of π±,K+,p and\(\bar p\) with thin foils of magnesium, silver and gold. The laboratory rapidity and transverse momentum distributions are presented separately for π+ and π− production. Comparisons are made with data from hadron-proton interactions and theA dependence of the cross sections in the different kinematic regions is discussed. We investigate the dependence of the cross sections on the number of observed protons ejected from the nucleus. By using our π−A data from two different beam energies, we study the energy dependence of these spectra. Comparisons are made with the VENUS string model Monte Carlo.

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Backward emitted protons in interactions of neutrinos with nuclei in photoemulsion. FNAL-564 experiment

Dayon, M. ; Rappoport, V. ; Smirnitsky, V. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 56 (1992) 391-393, 1992.
Inspire Record 345621 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14532

Backward emitted protons with momentump>0.3 GeV/c in interactions of neutrino in the energy range 10–200 GeV with photoemulsion nuclei were investigated. Energy spectrum slope parameter of backward protons was measured to beT0=48.9±7.9 MeV. TheA-dependence power index of relative mean yield of backward protons was found to bea=0.68±0.12. A drop in the mean yield of backward protons at the four momentum squared over ∼15 (GeV/c)2 (the neutrino energy over ∼50 GeV) was observed.

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NUCLEUS IS AVERAGE NUCLEI OF NUCLEAR EMULSION, <A> ABOUT 80.

NUCLEUS IS AVERAGE NUCLEI OF NUCLEAR EMULSION, <A> ABOUT 80.

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Vector boson production in hadron nuclear collisions. FNAL-597 experiment

Walker, W.D. ; Whitmore, J. ; Toothacker, W.S. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 255 (1991) 155-158, 1991.
Inspire Record 317003 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29509

We report a search for the production of light quark vector bosons in hadron-nucleus collisions at 100 GeV bombarding energy. We find surprisingly few of these resonances produced. The lack of these particles is though to be due to the absorption by the many modestly energetic nucleons and the few anti-nucleons in the final state.

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Dimuon Production by Neutrinos in the {Fermilab} 15-ft. Bubble Chamber at the Tevatron

The E632 collaboration Jain, V. ; Harris, F.A. ; Aderholz, M. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 41 (1990) 2057, 1990.
Inspire Record 281906 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22938

The Fermilab 15-ft bubble chamber has been exposed to a quadrupole triplet neutrino beam produced at the Tevatron. The ratio of ν to ν¯ in the beam is approximately 2.5. The mean event energy for ν-induced charged-current events is 150 GeV, and for ν¯-induced charged-current events it is 110 GeV. A total of 64 dimuon candidates (1 μ+μ+, 52 μ−μ+ and μ+μ−, and 11 μ−μ−) is observed in the data sample of approximately 13 300 charged-current events. The number and properties of the μ−μ− and μ+μ+ candidates are consistent with their being produced by background processes, the important sources being π and K decay and punchthrough. The 90%-C.L. upper limit for μ−μ−/μ− for muon momenta above 4 GeV/c is 1.2×10−3, and for momenta above 9 GeV/c this limit is 1.1×10−3. The opposite-sign-dimuon–to–single-muon ratio is (0.62±0.13)% for muon momenta above 4 GeV/c. There are eight neutral strange particles in the opposite-sign sample, leading to a rate per dimuon event of 0.65±0.29. The opposite-sign-dimuon sample is consistent with the hypothesis of charm production and decay.

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EFFECT OF THE NUCLEUS ON THE AVERAGE CHARGED PARTICLE MULTIPLICITIES IN HIGH-ENERGY NEUTRINO INTERACTIONS

Ammar, R. ; Ammosov, V. ; Bakich, A. ; et al.
JETP Lett. 49 (1989) 480-483, 1989.
Inspire Record 286656 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.16851

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D-Meson Production in 800-GeV/c p Pinteractions

Ammar, R. ; Ball, R.C. ; Banerjee, S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 61 (1988) 2185-2188, 1988.
Inspire Record 269400 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20142

We report on a study of the inclusive production properties of DD¯ mesons in pp collisions at 800 GeV/c and compare our results to measurements made at lower energies and to the expectations of the QCD fusion model.

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Inclusive Charm Cross-Sections in 800-GeV/c p p Interactions

The LEBC-MPS collaboration Ammar, R. ; Banerjee, S. ; Baland, J.F. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 183 (1987) 110, 1987.
Inspire Record 233423 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.42573

We report a measurement of the inclusive D/D̄ production cross section in 800 GeV/ c proton-proton interactions. The experiment used the high resolution bubble chamber LEBC exposed to an 800 GeV/ c proton beam at the Fermilab MPS. We obtain σ( D/ D ̄ )=59 −15 +22 μ b (statistical errors), having analysed 25% of the total data sample. Comparison with 400 GeV/ c pp dat a obtained with LEBC at CERN shows a D/D̄ cross section increase by a factor of 1.7 −0.5 +0.7 . This is in good agreement with fusion model calculations.

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Multiplicity of Charged Particles in 800-{GeV} $p p$ Interactions

The LEBC-MPS collaboration Ammar, R. ; Aziz, T. ; Banerjee, S. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 178 (1986) 124-128, 1986.
Inspire Record 231133 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.6558

Results are reported concerning the charged-particle multiplicity distribution obtained in an exposure of the high-resolution hydrogen bubble chamber LEBC to a beam of 800 GeV protons at the Fermilab MPS. This is the first time that such data have been available at this energy. The distribution of the number n ch of charged particles produced in inelastic interactions obeys KNO-scaling. The average multiplicity is 〈 n ch 〉 = 10.26±0.15. For n ch ⩾8 the data can be well fitted to a negative binomial. The difference between the overall experimental multiplicity distribution and that resulting from the latter fit is in agreement with the contribution expected from diffractive processes.

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Observation of a Dependence in Koba-nielsen-olesen Scaling Distributions for High-energy Hadron Nucleus Interactions

Biswas, N.N. ; Ting, S.J.Y. ; Mattingly, M.C.K. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 33 (1986) 3167-3171, 1986.
Inspire Record 233004 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23515

Experimental multiplicity distributions scaled in the Koba-Nielsen-Olesen (KNO) form for hadron-nucleus interactions show clear deviations from the scaling distribution observed for hadron-hadron interactions. The deviations become larger as A increases. Our data can be described by a model which invokes the hypothesis that KNO scaling is valid for hadron-nucleus interactions at a fixed impact parameter. In this model, the A dependence of the multiplicity distributions results from the convolution of scatterings at various impact parameters.

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Inclusive Production of $\pi^0$, $\K^0$(s), $\Lambda^0$, and Anti-lambda0 in 100-{GeV}/c, 200-{GeV}/c and 360-{GeV}/c $\pi^- p$ Interactions

Biswas, N.N. ; Higgins, P.D. ; Bishop, J.M. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 167 (1980) 41-60, 1980.
Inspire Record 8802 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34519

Inclusive cross sections for π 0 , K s 0 , Λ 0 and Λ 0 production in 100, 200 and 360 GeV /c π − p interactions are presented and compared with data at other energies. Invariant cross sections for γ, K s 0 , Λ 0 and Λ 0 production are presented in terms of Feynman x , the rapidity y , and transverse momentum squared, p T 2 . A comparison of the observed γ spectrum is made with the spectra computed assuming that the π 0 momentum distribution is identical to that of the observed π + or π − .

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