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Study of the reactions pi+ p ---> k+ sigma+ and pi+ p ---> k+ y*+(1385) between 3.5 and 14 gev/c

Bashian, A. ; Finocchiaro, G. ; Good, M.L. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 4 (1971) 2667-2679, 1971.
Inspire Record 74763 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23097

Measurements of the differential cross section for the reactions π+p→K+Σ+ and π+p→K+Y*+(1385) are reported at 3.5, 3.75, 4.0, 4.25, 4.5, 4.75, 5.0, 6.0, 10.0, and 14.0 GeV/c. Polarization in π+p→K+Σ+ is also reported at 6.0, 10.0, and 14.0 GeV/c. At small |t|, the cross section for π+p→K+Σ+ is well described by an exponential Aebt with slopes in the range b≈8−10 (GeV/c)−2; for |t|>0.5 (GeV/c)2 this slope decreases considerably. The cross section for π+p→K+Y*+(1385) is well described for |t|>0.2 (GeV/c)2 by a single exponential of slope about half that for π+p→K+Σ+; there is no break near |t|>0.5 (GeV/c)2. We observe a dip in this cross section near t=0. The polarization in π+p→K+Σ+ is consistent with zero for |t|<0.4 (GeV/c)2 and becomes large and positive for larger |t|.

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Measurements of the symmetries in the differential cross sections for anti-p p ---> anti-p p and anti-p p ---> pi- pi+ using polarized protons

Ehrlich, R.D. ; Etkin, A. ; Glodis, P. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 28 (1972) 1147-1150, 1972.
Inspire Record 75507 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21461

We report measured asymmetries as a function of polar scattering angle for the reactions p¯p→π−π+ and p¯p→p¯p, using a polarized proton target. The annihilation data, obtained at a p¯ momentum of 1.64 GeV/c, are the first asymmetry data to be collected for this channel. A fit of these data and published differential cross section data is made by a partial-wave expansion, and the results are compared with a previous analysis. The elastic scattering data, obtained at 1.64 and 2.55 GeV/c, are fitted with an eight-parameter strong-absorption model.

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Pi+- and pi0 production by polarized photons in the resonance region

Alspector, J. ; Fox, D. ; Luckey, David ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 28 (1972) 1403-1406, 1972.
Inspire Record 75484 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21872

We have measured the cross sections at 90° c.m. for π± and π0 photoproduction with polarized photons. The photon energies ranged from 0.8 to 2.2 GeV. We compare the resonant "bumps" in the cross section with theoretical models. The measured asymmetry agrees with a quark-model calculation though the predicted cross sections are low.

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Proton-deuteron elastic scattering at 1.0 gev/c

Booth, N.E. ; Dolnick, C. ; Esterling, R.J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 4 (1971) 1261-1267, 1971.
Inspire Record 74877 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23150

The differential cross section and polarization in p−d elastic scattering have been measured at an incident laboratory momentum of 0.99 GeVc (kinetic energy 425 MeV) over most of the angular range. Elastic p−d scattering events from a CD2 target were selected by angular correlation, coplanarity, and time of flight. A significant feature of the results is the large positive polarization at backward scattering angles.

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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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Polarized target asymmetry for pi-zero photoproduction at 4 gev

Booth, P.S.L. ; Court, G.R. ; Craven, B. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 38 (1972) 339-341, 1972.
Inspire Record 75858 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28336

The polarized target asymmetry parameter has been measured for single π o photoproduction from hydrogen at 4 GeV and values of four-momentum transfer squared between −0.15 (GeV/ c ) 2 and −1.8 (GeV/ c ) 2 .

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Final states eta and eta-prime lambda in k- p interactions at 3.95 gev/c

Moscoso, L. ; Hubbard, J.R. ; Rouge, A. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 40 (1972) 285-288, 1972.
Inspire Record 75721 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28272

Final states ηΛ and η ′ Λ were studied in K − p interactions at 3.95 GeV c . Cross sections, angular distributions and Λ polarizations are reported. The coupling ration R T = (η 1 K K ∗∗ (1420) (η 8 K K ∗∗ (1420)) M is found to be independent of the momentum transfer. Backward Λη is compared to K − p → Λπ o , π ± p → pπ ± and π − p → nπ o at the same momentum.

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Measurement of the polarization parameter in pi+ p backward elastic scattering at 6-GeV/c

The CERN-IPN Orsay-Oxford collaboration Dick, L. ; Janout, Z. ; Aeoi, H. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 43 (1972) 522-540, 1972.
Inspire Record 75086 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32869

The polarization parameter in π + p backward elastic scattering at 6 GeV/ c incident pion momentum has been measured using a butanol polarized proton target, a high intensity pion beam, and a scintillation hodoscope detection system. Details of the apparatus and data analysis are presented here, together with the final results.

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The recoil proton polarization in the reaction gamma p ---> pi0 p in the third resonance region

Prentice, M.N. ; Railton, R. ; Rutherglen, J.G. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 41 (1972) 353-364, 1972.
Inspire Record 75162 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32916

Measurements have been made of the polarization of the recoil proton in the process γ p → π o p for photon energies of 850 - 1250 MeV and centre-of-mass angles of 80° - 125°. The results, which are to a typical accuracy of ±0.09, show a marked disagreement with previous phenomenological analyses above 1000 MeV.

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