DIFFERENTIAL CROSS-SECTIONS FOR pi PRODUCTION AT THETA (pi) = 60-degrees in 1-GeV PROTON INTERACTION WITH NUCLEI

Abaev, V.V. ; Gridnev, A.B. ; Koptev, V.P. ; et al.
LENINGRAD-84-1009, 1984.
Inspire Record 210113 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.9418

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Two-body strange-particle final states in pi- p interactions at 4.5 and 6 gev/c

Crennell, D.J. ; Gordon, H.A. ; Lai, Kwan-Wu ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 6 (1972) 1220-1254, 1972.
Inspire Record 73936 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.3601

Results on the following π−p reactions involving a hyperon are studied at 4.5 and 6.0 GeV/c from a high-statistics bubble-chamber experiment. (1) π−p→(Λ, Σ0)K0: Differential cross sections and hyperon polarizations are presented. Comparison with the line-reversed reactions K¯N→(Λ, Σ0)π indicates the failure of the predictions of K*(890) and K*(1420) exchange degeneracy. Effective trajectories for these two reactions are compared. Shrinkage is observed in K¯N→Λπ and not in π−p→ΛK0. (2) π−p→(Λ, Σ0)K*(890)0: Differential cross sections, hyperon polarizations, and K*(890)0 density-matrix elements are determined. ΛK*(890)0 decay correlations are found to impose strong constraints on the scattering amplitudes. The data indicate that both natural- and unnatural-parity exchanges contribute large, but opposite, Λ polarizations. This behavior cannot be explained by a simple exchange model utilizing K and the exchange-degenerate K*(890) and K*(1420) only. Additional trajectories or absorption effects are required to obtain the observed Λ-polarization effects. Comparison of ΛK*(890)0 and Σ0K*(890)0 indicates the greater importance of unnatural-parity exchange in the former reaction. We observe no evidence for deviations from isospin predictions in ΛK*(890)0 production where K*(890)0→K+π− and KS0π0. (3) π−p→ΛK*(1420)0 and ΛK*(1300)0: K*(1420)0 density-matrix elements satisfying positivity constraints are determined allowing for s-wave interference effects. Evidence of the existence of a narrow K*(1300)0→Kππ with a dominant K+ρ− decay mode is observed in the 4.5- and 6-GeV/c data. (4) Σ(1385), Λ(1405), Λ(1520) production: Differential cross sections for the quasi-two-body reactions π−p→Y0K0, where Y0 is Λ(1405), Λ(1520), or Σ(1385)0, are presented and found to have a very similar flat slope in the forward direction. Data for forward K+ scattering in the reaction π−p→Σ(1385)−K+ are presented and discussed. It is argued that this forward peak cannot be explained by kinematic reflection or an s-channel effect and therefore must be due to either two-particle exchange or a single exotic exchange in the t channel.

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Large-Angle Elastic Scattering of Negative Pions by Protons at 1.51, 2.01, and 2.53 Bev/c

Lai, Kwan Wu ;
PhD Thesis, Michigan U., 1963.
Inspire Record 1408825 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.70519

The differential elastic scattering cross sections for negative pions on ; protons were measured at incident momenta of 1.51, 2.01, and 2.53 Bev/c with ; emphasis on the angular region outside the diffraction peak. The purpose of the ; experiment was to examine the behavior of the largeangle differential elastic ; cross section as a function of energy from the energy of the highest known ; resonance in the pion-nucleon system into the region where the total. cross ; sections appear to be approaching an asymptotic value. The experiment was ; performed at the Bevatron, using a luminescent chamber system to photograph the ; tracks of the scattered pion and the recoil proton from a liquid hydrogen target. ; A total of 2412 elastic scatterings were analyzed at 1.51 Bev/c, 1300 events at ; 2.01 Bev/c, and 1080 events at 2.53 Bev/c. From the existing data it may be ; noted that the backward bump, which has a maximum height of 2.1 mb/sr at 900 Mev ; and 1.1 mb/sr at 1020 Mev, is down to 0.4 mb/sr at 1.51 Bev/c (1.37 Bev), and is ; not present at 2.01 or 2.53 Bev/c. The angular distributions behind the ; diffraction peak at 2.01 and 2.53 Bev/c are rougly constant, decreasing from 0.18 ; mb/sr at 2.01 Bev/c to 0.125 mb/sr at 2.53 Bev/c. Although the data can be taken ; to suggest some oscillatory structure in this region, they are not inconsistent ; with an isotropic distribution that might be interpreted as evidence for an S-; wave scattering behind the diffraction peak. Large-Angle Elastic Scattering of Negative Pions by Protons at 1.51, 2.01, and 2.53 Bev/c.

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The Reaction $p + p \rightarrow p + p + {\pi}^0$ in the Energy Range from Threshold to 665 MeV

Dunaitsev, A.F. ; Prokoshkin, Yu.D. ;
Sov.Phys.JETP 9 (1959) 1179, 1959.
Inspire Record 1408597 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.70460

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Production of Positive π-Mesons in Hydrogen by 660 MeV Protons

Meshkovskii, A.G. ; Pligin, Yu.S. ; Shalamov, Ya.Ya. ; et al.
Zh.Eksp.Teor.Fiz. 31 (1957) 560, 1957.
Inspire Record 1408598 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.70459

With observation angles of 29° and 46° relative to a proton beam there were obtained energy spectra for the production of charged rr-mesons in the process p+ p->rr+, Differential cross sections were measured for the angles of 29°, 46° and 65° in the laboratory system.

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The momentum dependence of the differential pion charge exchange cross section from 1.3 to 3.8 GeV/c

Kistiakowsky, V. ; Bastian, P. ; Brabson, B. ; et al.
Conference Paper, 1976.
Inspire Record 1408079 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.70407

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Scattering of π−Mesons in the Momentum Range 875-1579 MeV/c from a Polarized Proton Target

Duke, P.J. ; Jones, D.P. ; Kemp, M.A.R. ; et al.
Phys.Rev. 166 (1968) 1448-1457, 1968.
Inspire Record 1407765 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.70298

Measurements have been made of the asymmetry in the scattering of π− mesons by a polarized proton target. Scattered π mesons and recoil protons were detected in arrays of scintillation counters; data were obtained at 16 scattering angles at each of 8 beam momenta between 875 and 1578 MeV/c. Analysis of these data together with earlier differential-cross-section measurements shows that there must exist at least three resonances in this energy region: (i) mass 1920 MeV/c2, Γ=170 MeV/c2, I=32, F72; (ii) mass 1682 MeV/c2, Γ=100 MeV/c2, I=12, F52; and (iii) mass 1674 MeV/c2, Γ=100 MeV/c2, I=12, D52.

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PION-PROTON ELASTIC SCATTERING FROM 2.3-6.0 BEV/C WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE BACKWARD DIRECTION

Williams, David Gerald ;
PhD Thesis, Michigan U., 1966.
Inspire Record 1407538 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.70292

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QUADRUPOLE EFFECT IN ELASTIC PROTON SCATTERING WITH 1-GEV ENERGY ON THE NUCLEI OF THE P SHELL. (IN RUSSIAN)

Alkhazov, G.D. ; Belostotsky, S.L. ; Vorobev, A.A ; et al.
Pisma Zh.Eksp.Teor.Fiz. 29 (1979) 88-92, 1979.
Inspire Record 145178 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.70237

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X ERROR D(TARGET) = 99.60 PCT. X ERROR D(THETA) = 0.2000 DEG.

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Proton-proton Elastic Scattering at 8.35 BeV

Seb, Do In ; Kirillova, L.F. ; Shafranova, M.G. ;
Sov.Phys.JETP 17 (1963) 1000-1003, 1963.
Inspire Record 1387687 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.69225

A more accurate value is obtained for the differential cross section for pp scattering at 8.35 BeV by measurement in photographic emulsions. It is found that the cross section is greater than cited in previous communications [ 3 - 5 ] in a large range of angles. The data are analyzed on the basis of the Regge pole technique and compared with those of other experiments. The total pp elastic scattering cross section is found to be 10.8 :1: 0.8 mb; the mean square interaction radius is (1.07 :1: 0.08) F.

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