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 $\pi^- p$ reaction around the $\Lambda^0 K^0$ threshold

Crittenden, R.R. ; Martin, H.J. ; Musgrave, B. ;
116-123, 1963.
Inspire Record 1407768 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.70311

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Photoproduction of $K^+$ mesons in hydrogen

Anderson, R.L. ; Gabathuler, E. ; Jones, D. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 9 (1962) 131-133, 1962.
Inspire Record 44754 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19407

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PHOTOPRODUCTION OF POSITIVE PIONS FROM HYDROGEN NEAR THRESHOLD

Lewis, G.M. ; Azuma, R.E. ; Gabathuler, E. ; et al.
Phys.Rev. 125 (1962) 378, 1962.
Inspire Record 8499 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26792

The variation of the differential cross section for π+ photoproduction from hydrogen, with γ-ray energy, has been examined at a laboratory angle of 58° to the γ-ray beam. A thin hydrogen target, and a counter system designed to eliminate random events, have been employed. Mean values for the differential cross section dσdΩ at γ-ray energies of 162, 168, 175, and 192 Mev are 5.42±0.38, 5.77±0.41, 6.74±0.47, and 8.22±0.58 μb/sr, respectively, where the error limits refer to relative values. The results substantiate the rising trend of the interaction quantity {(dσdΩ)(μ2pε)(1+ωM)2} near threshold, in accord with dispersion theory; and the absolute cross sections are compatible with a threshold value for a0+ near 20 μb/ steradian, consistent with findings in related pion work.

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Photoproduction of positive pions from hydrogen at small angles at energies 700 to 1025 mev

Boyden, James Harrison ; Walker, Robert Lee ;
CIT (1), 1961.
Inspire Record 44250 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37215

Measurements of the cross section for photoproduction of [...] mesons from hydrogen have been extended to angles as small as 5[...] in the c. m. system, using a magnetic spectrometer. At a photon energy of 1025 Mev, the cross section decreases as the angle changes from 5[degrees] to 13[degrees], reaching a minimum before increasing again to the maximum near 40[degrees] which has been previously observed (5). Less extensive measurements at energies 700, 800, 900, and 960 Mev all show a similar rapid decrease with angle in the angular range less than 15[degrees] c.m., although below 960 Mev no actual minimum is observed. These effects at small angles arise presumably from the "retardation term", or "meson current" term and its interference with other contributions to the photoproduction amplitude. It is interesting that a minimum near 15[degrees] is characteristic of the pure Born approximation (retardation term plus "S-wave"). Values of the 0[degree] cross section that are much more accurate than previous estimates have been obtained. An attempt has been made to extract a value of the pion-nucleon coupling constant by an extrapolation into the region cos [...]. Using the best set of data, the value obtained was [...].

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Elastic scattering of pi mesons on protons in the energy region 550 to 1020 Mev

Wood, Calvin D ;
UCRL-9507, 1961.
Inspire Record 896412 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.18596

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The Interaction of Five Hundred Million Electron Volt Positive Mesons with Protons

Willis, William Jay ;
PhD Thesis, Yale U., 1958.
Inspire Record 1408689 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.70510

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