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SPIN EFFECTS IN CUMULATIVE PRODUCTION OF PROTONS AND DEUTERONS IN PROTON - NUCLEUS INTERACTIONS AT 16-GeV TO 64-GeV

Belyaev, I.M. ; Vlasov, N.V. ; Gavrishchuk, O.P. ; et al.
484-488, 1989.
Inspire Record 285499 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.38741

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Charged pion backward production in 15-GeV - 65-GeV proton nucleus collisions

Gavrishchuk, O.P. ; Moroz, N.S. ; Peresedov, V.P. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 523 (1991) 589-596, 1991.
Inspire Record 320447 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36823

The differential cross sections of π − and π + meson production at a laboratory angle of 159° in collisions of 15–65 GeV protons with Be, C, Al, Ti, Mo and W targets are measured. The data are presented in the tables for Lorentz-invariant cross sections over the momentum range of pions from 0.25 to 0.95 GeV/ c . The slopes (“temperatures”) of a cumulative part of the pion spectra (the pion kinetic energy is >0.35 GeV) increase by 15–20% with changing A from 9 up to 184. Some discrepancy in the E -dependence of the temperature of the cumulative pion spectra is observed in the high-energy region studied, namely the temperature at 15–65 GeV, taking its slow rise over this range into account, contradicts that at 400 GeV.

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RATIO OF CUMULATIVE PION YIELDS OF DIFFERENT SIGN IN PROTON NUCLEAR INTERACTIONS AT 17.5-GEV UP TO 63-GEV PROTON ENERGY. (IN RUSSIAN)

Belyaev, I.M. ; Gavrishchuk, O.P. ; Zolin, L.S. ; et al.
Dubna Jinr - N8-85 (85,REC.JUN.) 29-37, 1985.
Inspire Record 220449 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.38257

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Measurement of the tensor analyzing power T(20) for d (polarized) + C-12 ---> p (0-degrees) + X in the region of internal momenta in the deuteron up to 1-GeV/c

Aono, T. ; Chernykh, E.V. ; Dzikowski, T. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 74 (1995) 4997-5000, 1995.
Inspire Record 379428 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19648

The tensor analyzing power T20 for the reaction d↑+12C→p(0°)+X has been measured in the region of proton internal momenta k in light-cone dynamics up to 1 GeV/ c. Measurements have been carried out at Dubna Synchrophasotron with polarized deuteron beam at deuteron momenta up to 9 GeV/ c. When k increases the experimental values of T20 have a tendency to approach the value ( −0.3) obtained by the calculation based on the reduced nuclear amplitude method in which the quark degrees of freedom are taken into account.

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THE CROSS-SECTIONS OF PION PRODUCTION AT AN ANGLE OF 159-degrees FOR INTERACTIONS OF PROTONS HAVING AN ENERGY FROM 15-GeV TO 61-GeV CARBON NUCLEI

Belyaev, I.M. ; Gavrishchuk, O.P. ; Zarubin, P.I. ; et al.
JINR-P1-88-34, 1988.
Inspire Record 261911 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.38834

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Differential cross-sections of elastic p p scattering in the energy range 8-70 gev

Beznogikh, G.G. ; Bujak, A. ; Kirillova, L.F. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 54 (1973) 78-96, 1973.
Inspire Record 84176 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.8006

In this paper we present tables of absolute differential cross sections of elastic pp scattering together with the values of the slope parameter B and the real-part parameter α, where B= d d t In dσ d t α= Re A(0) Im A(0) and A (0) is the amplitude of elastic pp scattering at t = 0. The cross-section data have been obtained at the Serpukhov accelerator from 8 to 70 GeV in the | t |-range 0.0007 − 0.12 (GeV/ c ) 2 .

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Summary data on elastic $pp$ and $pd$ scattering at small angles and the real part of the $pn$-scattering amplitude in the energy interval 1-10 BeV

Dalkhazhav, N. ; Devinski, P.A. ; Zayachki, V.I. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 8 (1969) 196-202, 1969.
Inspire Record 1392874 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.69719

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J/psi suppression at forward rapidity in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN)=200 GeV

The PHENIX collaboration Adare, A. ; Afanasiev, S. ; Aidala, C. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 84 (2011) 054912, 2011.
Inspire Record 894560 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.100086

Heavy quarkonia are observed to be suppressed in relativistic heavy ion collisions relative to their production in p+p collisions scaled by the number of binary collisions. In order to determine if this suppression is related to color screening of these states in the produced medium, one needs to account for other nuclear modifications including those in cold nuclear matter. In this paper, we present new measurements from the PHENIX 2007 data set of J/psi yields at forward rapidity (1.2<|y|<2.2) in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN)=200 GeV. The data confirm the earlier finding that the suppression of J/psi at forward rapidity is stronger than at midrapidity, while also extending the measurement to finer bins in collision centrality and higher transverse momentum (pT). We compare the experimental data to the most recent theoretical calculations that incorporate a variety of physics mechanisms including gluon saturation, gluon shadowing, initial-state parton energy loss, cold nuclear matter breakup, color screening, and charm recombination. We find J/psi suppression beyond cold-nuclear-matter effects. However, the current level of disagreement between models and d+Au data precludes using these models to quantify the hot-nuclear-matter suppression.

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J/psi invariant yield in Au+Au collisions as a function of $N_{part}$ at forward rapidity ($p_{T}$ integrated). The statistical and systematic uncertainties vary point-to-point and are listed for each measured value. An additional global systematic uncertainty is provided in each column heading, which applies to all data points per column.

J/psi nuclear modification $R_{AA}$ in Au+Au collisions as a function of $N_{part}$ at forward rapidity ($p_T$ integrated). The statistical and systematic uncertainties vary point-to-point and are listed for each measured value. An additional global systematic uncertainty is provided in each column heading, which applies to all data points per column.

J/psi invariant yield in Au+Au collisions as a function of transverse momentum for the 0-20% centrality class at forward rapidity. The statistical and systematic uncertainties vary point-to-point and are listed for each measured value. An additional global systematic uncertainty is provided in each column heading, which applies to all data points per column.

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J/psi Production in sqrt (s_NN)= 200 GeV Cu+Cu Collisions

The PHENIX collaboration Adare, A. ; Afanasiev, S. ; Aidala, Christine Angela ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 101 (2008) 122301, 2008.
Inspire Record 776624 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.57327

Yields for J/psi production in Cu+Cu collisions at sqrt (s_NN)= 200 GeV have been measured by the PHENIX experiment over the rapidity range |y| < 2.2 at transverse momenta from 0 to beyond 5 GeV/c. The invariant yield is obtained as a function of rapidity, transverse momentum and collision centrality, and compared with results in p+p and Au+Au collisions at the same energy. The Cu+Cu data provide greatly improved precision over existing Au+Au data for J/psi production in collisions with small to intermediate numbers of participants, providing a key constraint that is needed for disentangling cold and hot nuclear matter effects.

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J/psi-->e+e- invariant yield in Cu+Cu collisions as a function of p_T at mid-rapidity for the 0-20 centrality range. The statistical and systematic uncertainties vary point-to-point and are listed for each measured value. An additional global systematic uncertainty is provided in each column heading, which applies to all data points per column.

J/psi-->e+e- invariant yield in Cu+Cu collisions as a function of p_T at mid-rapidity for the 20-40 centrality range. The statistical and systematic uncertainties vary point-to-point and are listed for each measured value. An additional global systematic uncertainty is provided in each column heading, which applies to all data points per column.

J/psi-->e+e- invariant yield in Cu+Cu collisions as a function of p_T at mid-rapidity for the 40-60 centrality range. The statistical and systematic uncertainties vary point-to-point and are listed for each measured value. An additional global systematic uncertainty is provided in each column heading, which applies to all data points per column.

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