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Polarization transfer and spin response functions in quasielastic (p(pol.),n(pol.)) reactions at 346-MeV

Wakasa, T. ; Sakai, H. ; Hatanaka, K. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 59 (1999) 3177-3195, 1999.
Inspire Record 516335 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25695

A complete set of polarization transfer coefficients has been measured for quasielastic (p→,n→) reactions on 2H, 6Li, 12C, 40Ca, and 208Pb at a bombarding energy of 346 MeV and a laboratory scattering angle of 22° (qlab≈1.7 fm−1). The spin-longitudinal RL and spin-transverse RT response functions are extracted within a framework of a plane-wave impulse approximation with eikonal and optimal factorization approximations. The theoretically expected enhancement of RL/RT is not observed. The observed RL is consistent with the pionic enhanced RL expected by random-phase approximation (RPA) calculations. On the contrary, a large excess of the observed RT is found in comparison with RT of the quasielastic electron scattering as well as of RPA calculations. This excess masks the effect of pionic correlations in RL/RT. The theoretical calculations are performed in a distorted-wave impulse approximation with RPA correlations, which indicates that the nuclear absorption effect depends on the spin direction. This spin-direction dependence is responsible in part for the excess of RT.

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A measurement of the transverse polarization of Lambda-hyperons produced in n C reactions in the EXCHARM experiment.

The EXCHARM collaboration Aleev, A.N. ; Balandin, V.P. ; Dvalishvili, E.A. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 13 (2000) 427-432, 2000.
Inspire Record 509253 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.43333

New precise data of the$\Lambda^0$polarization are obtained in the EXCHARM experiment at the Serpukhov accelerator. The$\Lambda^0$

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LAMBDA polarization as a function of PT for the whole XL region.

LAMBDA polarization as a function of PT for three XL regions.


Measurement of gamma p --> K0 Sigma+ at photon energies up to 1.55-GeV.

The SAPHIR collaboration Goers, S ; Barth, J ; Bennhold, C ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 464 (1999) 331-338, 1999.
Inspire Record 512574 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27045

The reaction γp → K 0 Σ + has been measured with the SAPHIR detector at the electron stretcher ring ELSA. The total cross section rises up to a peak value of 1.1 μ b at a photon energy of 1.4 GeV. The differential cross sections dσ/dΩ are consistent with being flat throughout the measured energy range. The first measurement of the Σ + polarization in photon induced reactions was obtained.

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Total cross section for the reaction GAMMA P --> K0 SIGMA+. Errors include statistics and the uncertainty on the acceptance calculation and photon flux.

Differential cross section for the reaction GAMMA P --> K0 SIGMA+. Errors are dominated by statistical uncertainties.

Measure of SIGMA+ polarization in the reaction GAMMA P --> K0 SIGMA+.


Angular dependence of the pp elastic-scattering analyzing power between 0.8 and 2.8 GeV. II. Results for higher energies

Allgower, C.E. ; Ball, J. ; Beddo, M.E. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 60 (1999) 054002, 1999.
Inspire Record 508562 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25565

Measurements at 18 beam kinetic energies between 1975 and 2795 MeV and at 795 MeV are reported for the pp elastic-scattering single spin parameter Aooon=Aoono=AN=P. The c.m. angular range is typically 60–100°. These results are compared to previous data from Saturne II and other accelerators. A search for energy-dependent structure at fixed c.m. angles is performed, but no rapid changes are observed.

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Measured values of the P P analysing power at kinetic energy 0.795 GeV. Therelative and additive systematic errors are +- 0.018 and 0.0007.

Measured values of the P P analysing power at kinetic energy 1.975 GeV. Therelative and additive systematic errors are +- 0.045 and 0.002.

Measured values of the P P analysing power at kinetic energy 2.035 GeV fromrun I. The relative and additive systematic errors are +- 0.044 and 0.002.

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Angular dependence of the p p elastic scattering analyzing power between 0.8-GeV and 2.8-GeV. 1. Results for 1.80-GeV to 2.24-GeV

Allgower, C.E. ; Ball, J. ; Barabash, L.S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 60 (1999) 054001, 1999.
Inspire Record 508563 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25566

Experimental results are presented for the pp elastic-scattering single spin observable Aoono=Aooon=AN=P, or the analyzing power, at 19 beam kinetic energies between 1795 and 2235 MeV. The typical c.m. angular range is 60–100°. The measurements were performed at Saturne II with a vertically polarized beam and target (transverse to the beam direction and scattering plane), a magnetic spectrometer and a recoil detector, both instrumented with multiwire proportional chambers, and beam polarimeters.

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Measurement values of the P P analysing power at kinetic energy 1.795 GeV. The relative and additive systematic errors are +- 0.106 and 0.003.

Measurement values of the P P analysing power at kinetic energy 1.845 GeV. The relative and additive systematic errors are +- 0.068 and 0.001.

Measurement values of the P P analysing power at kinetic energy 1.935 GeV. The relative and additive systematic errors are +- 0.091 and 0.003.

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Inclusive measurements of the p p --> p n pi+ reaction at 420-MeV and 500-MeV.

Pleydon, R.G. ; Falk, W.R. ; Benjamintz, M. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 59 (1999) 3208-3223, 1999.
Inspire Record 504821 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25604

Inclusive measurements of the pion differential cross sections and analyzing powers have been carried out for the pp→pnπ+ reaction at 420 and 500 MeV using the SASP spectrometer at TRIUMF. Pion energies from the onset of the continuum down to about 25 MeV were covered in the angular range from 23° to 100° (lab). Total cross sections of 0.750±0.075 mb and 2.77±0.28 mb were determined for the pp→pnπ+ reaction at 420 and 500 MeV, respectively. The experimental results are presented and discussed within the framework of a partial wave analysis. Theoretical predictions from a covariant one-boson-exchange model that includes final state interactions, provide a good description of the data. The pion spectra, in the region corresponding to low relative np energies, are also well described by a final state interaction model that uses the pp→dπ+ cross sections as input. Details of the determination of the background corrections and detector efficiencies will be discussed.

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Virtual Compton scattering under pi0 threshold at Q**2 = 0.33-GeV**2: Preliminary results.

Roche, J. ; Bartsch, P. ; Berthot, J. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 654 (1999) 547c-551c, 1999.
Inspire Record 500668 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.31223

We have measured the absolute unpolarized cross sections for photon electro-production off the proton ep → epγ with the Three-Spectrometer-Setup at MAMI at a momentum transfer q=600 MeV/c and a virtual photon polarization ɛ=0.62. The momentum q ′ of the outgoing real photon range from 33 to 111 MeV/c. We extracted two combinations of the recently introduced generalized polarizabilities [1,2].

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Measurement of vector-tensor spin-transfer observables for the reaction H(p(pol.),d(pol.))pi+ between 580-MeV and 1300-MeV.

Furget, C ; Goy, J ; Kox, S ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 655 (1999) 495-521, 1999.
Inspire Record 512680 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36156

The three polarization tensor components of the deuteron produced in the H( p , d )π + reaction have been measured for the first time. The experiment was performed using a vertically polarized proton beam produced by the SATURNE accelerator. The deuteron polarization was measured with the POLDER polarimeter. The three polarizing powers t 20 00 , t 21 00 and t 22 00 and the three spin-transfer observables t 20 11 , t 22 11 and t 22 11 have been extracted at a proton kinetic energy of 580 MeV over a wide angular range and at two fixed center-of-mass angles, 132° and 151°, between 800 and 1300 MeV. The six observables, calculated in the C.M. helicity frame, have been compared with predictions of the most refined partial-wave analyses and also with the predictions of a theoretical coupled-channel model which includes the NN-NΔ transition. The comparison between the data and the theory/partial-wave analyses shows some discrepancies which get worse with increasing proton energy. Adding these data to the world database should improve significantly future partial-wave analyses. The A y 0 analyzing power has also been measured over the same kinematical range. The partial-wave analysis predictions are in good agreement with this observable.

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Measurement of the carbon analyzing power in the momentum range 1.36-GeV/c to 2.02-GeV/c.

Alekseev, I.G. ; Budkovsky, P.E. ; Kanavets, V.P. ; et al.
Phys.Atom.Nucl. 62 (1999) 2024-2030, 1999.
Inspire Record 515065 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.39979

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THE CARBON THICKNESS 4.9 G/CM**2.

THE CARBON THICKNESS 19.4 G/CM**2.

THE CARBON THICKNESS 36.5 G/CM**2.

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Differential cross section for the reaction C-12(d,p)X at a primary momentum of 9-GeV/c and its tensor and vector analyzing powers.

Azhgirei, L.S. ; Arkhipov, V.V. ; Afanasev, S.V. ; et al.
Phys.Atom.Nucl. 62 (1999) 1673-1686, 1999.
Inspire Record 513982 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.17059

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