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Sigma production in p-p collisions at 5 GeV/ c

Sondhi, I. ;
Phys.Lett.B 26 (1968) 645-648, 1968.
Inspire Record 1389658 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29305

The cross section for the reaction pp → Σ + K + n at 5 GeV/ c is measured to be 48.1 ± 3.5 μ b. The KΣ mass spectrum shows an enhancement at 1.86 GeV, which may due to the Δ (1920) resonance. Adequacy of the one-pion exchange model for the reaction is discussed. The cross section for the reaction pp → Σ + K o p is found to be 24.9 ± 2.3 μ b.

1 data table

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Low energy $\Lambda p \to \Lambda p$ cross section measurement and determination of S-wave scattering lengths

Alexander, G. ; Benary, O. ; Karshon, U. ; et al.
Phys.Lett. 19 (1966) 715-719, 1966.
Inspire Record 1389622 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30161

The Λ p å Λ p cross section has been measured in the Λ-momentum range of 120 to 320 MeV/ c using 238 events. A comparison with the effective range approximation yielded the values a s = −2.46, a t = −2.07, r s = 3.87 and r t = 4.50 in fm.

1 data table

No description provided.


Deuteron-carbon elastic scattering at 650 MeV

Dutton, L.M.C. ; Jafar, J.D. ; Van Der Raay, H.B. ; et al.
Phys.Lett. 16 (1965) 331-333, 1965.
Inspire Record 1389645 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30376

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$K^- p$ total and elastic cross sections at 2.66 GeV/c

Ficenec, J.R. ; Trower, W.P. ;
Phys.Lett.B 25 (1967) 369-372, 1967.
Inspire Record 1389627 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29435

At an incident kaon momentum of 2.66 GeV/ c we have measured the total and elastic cross sections to be 30.2 and 5.70 mb respectively. The elastic scattering angular distribution is dominated by a single diffraction peak; and when this peak is fit to an exponential in momentum transfer t , the first order term is both necessary and sufficient. This fit evaluated at t =0 is consistent with a purely imaginary forward scattering amplitude. Our data when compared with that of others indicates no shrinkage of the diffraction peak. The entire angular distribution was also fit to a Legendre series, with order 9 being required to represent the data.

1 data table

Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////).


Two meson final states in interactions of 2.7 GeV/c p p

Domingo, V. ; Fisher, G.P. ; Marshall Libby, L. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 25 (1967) 486-488, 1967.
Inspire Record 1389628 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29436

The cross sections for π + π − , K + K − , and K 0 K 0 final states from 2.7 GeV/ c p p interactions are: 28±9 γ b, 3 +6 −3 γb, and < 10 γb respectively. Angular distributions are presented and discussed.

1 data table

Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////Due to contamination by other final states).


$\bar\Lambda$ production in 7.3 GeV/c $K^+ p$ interactions

Chien, Chih-Yung ; Dauber, P.M. ; Mellema, D.Joel ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 25 (1967) 426-429, 1967.
Inspire Record 1389654 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29438

Reactions involving Λ and Σ 0 production are studied in 7.3 GeV/ c K + p interactions. Cross sections and angular distributions are given.

1 data table

Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////Corrected for detection and scanning losses and LAMBDAbar neutral decay modes).


Observation of the heavy nucleon isobar $N^{∗}_\frac1{2}(3690)$

Bartke, J. ; Czyżewski, O. ; Danysz, J.A. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 24 (1967) 118-120, 1967.
Inspire Record 1389636 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29588

The analysis of the eight-prong interactions of 8 GeV/ c π + with protons indicates the existence of the new heavy nucleon isobar with the mass M = 3.69 GeV and the isospin T = 1 2 .

1 data table

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Study of the $e^+ e^-\to\mu^+ \mu^- \gamma$ reaction at center-of-mass energies between 54 and 64 GeV

The VENUS collaboration Yonezawa, Y. ; Abe, K. ; Amako, K. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 264 (1991) 212-218, 1991.
Inspire Record 1389624 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29359

The cross section and forward-backward muon charge asymmetry for the e + e − → μ + μ − γ reaction were measured to be σ =2.82±0.35 pb and A =−0.34±0.10 with the VENUS detector at TRISTAN at 〈√ s 〉=59.2GeV for an integrated luminosity of 53.5 pb −1 . The measured cross section agrees with the theoretical prediction. The asymmetry result is consistent with the electroweak prediction but not with the QED prediction at the level of 2 σ .

2 data tables

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Neutrons from the breakup of $^{19}$C

Marqués, F.M. ; Liegard, E. ; Orr, N.A. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 381 (1996) 407-412, 1996.
Inspire Record 1389647 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.55047

Neutrons arising from the breakup of a 30 MeV/nucleon 19 C beam on a tantalum target have been measured using the 98 element array DEMON. A narrow, forward peaked neutron angular distribution, with a corresponding momentum spread considerably smaller than those measured simultaneously for 21 N, 22 O and 24 F, was observed for charged fragments with Z < Z proj . Interpreted in terms of the core-breakup reaction model, the results support the existence of a one neutron halo in 19 C.

2 data tables

No description provided.

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Total charge-changing cross sections for neutron-deficient isotopes from $^{58}$Ni fragmentation

Blank, B. ; Andriamonje, S. ; Del Moral, R. ; et al.
Z.Phys.A 352 (1995) 69-75, 1995.
Inspire Record 1389077 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.16503

At the projectile-fragment separator FRS of GSI, relativistic secondary beams of about 520 MeV/nucleon were produced by fragmentation of a primary beam of58Ni at 650 MeV/nucleon in a beryllium target. By means of aΔE—Bρ—TOF measurement, the fragments have been identified and their charge-changing probabilities in targets of CH2, C, Al, and Pb have been determined. We describe the results for the total charge-changing cross sections in this first paper, whereas a second article deals with the partial charge-changing cross sections. At the drip line, the measured charge-changing cross sections exhaust close to 100% of the total interaction cross sections as calculated with semiempirical models. The measurements at the proton drip line with low-Z targets indicate that only a very small increase of the cross sections may be observed, whereas the measurements with a lead target show that no significant increase of the total charge-changing cross sections is present which would be a hint for low-lying dipole strength. Our experimental data are compared to Glauber-type calculations.

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Nucleus is C H2.

Nucleus is C H2.

Nucleus is C H2.

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