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Phi, rho, and omega production in p U, O U and S U reactions at 200-GeV per nucleon

The NA38 collaboration Baglin, C. ; Baldisseri, A. ; Bussiere, A. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 272 (1991) 449-454, 1991.
Inspire Record 325656 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29289

Low mass muon pair production at high P T and low X F studied in pU, OU and SU 200 GeV per nucleon react ions. When energy density or projectile mass are increased, φ production is enhanced as compared with the yield of muon pairs in the mass continuum (1.7< M μμ < 2.4 GeV/ c 2 ), whereas the production of ω and ϱ, experimentally unresolved, remains approximately constant. This φ enhancement is in agreement with predictions based on quark-gluon plasma formation and, together with the previously reported J/Ψ suppression, puts severe constraints on a purely hadronic description of nucleus-nucleus collisions.

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The cross sections are parametrized as A**POWER.


Observation of very large electromagnetic dissociation cross-sections

Hill, J.C. ; Wohn, F.K. ; Schwellenbach, D.D. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 273 (1991) 371-374, 1991.
Inspire Record 325755 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29266

An electromagnetic dissociation (ED) cross section of 3.16±0.23 b was observed for 197 Au( 238 U, X) 196 Au with 0.96 GeV/ nucleon 238 U projectiles. The gross features of ED are reproduced in a Weizsäcker-Williams (WW) calculation, but the projectile charge dependence is weaker than expected from WW. WW calculations are extended to the regime of energies of the next generation of relativistic heavy-ion colliders.

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Measurement of the tensor analyzing power T(20) in inclusive deuteron breakup at 9-GeV/c on hydrogen and carbon

Azhgirey, L.S. ; Afanasyev, S.V. ; Chernykh, E.V. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 387 (1996) 37-42, 1996.
Inspire Record 328522 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28341

The tensor analyzing power T 20 in inclusive deuteron breakup at 9 GeV/c and 0° on hydrogen and carbon targets up to internal momenta k of the proton in the deuteron of ∼ 1 GeV/c has been measured. The analyzing power remains negative up to the highest measured values of k , and is in definite disagreement with predictions from several theoretical models. A systematic difference between T 20 for deuteron breakup on hydrogen and carbon is observed.

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Vector boson production in hadron nuclear collisions. FNAL-597 experiment

Walker, W.D. ; Whitmore, J. ; Toothacker, W.S. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 255 (1991) 155-158, 1991.
Inspire Record 317003 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29509

We report a search for the production of light quark vector bosons in hadron-nucleus collisions at 100 GeV bombarding energy. We find surprisingly few of these resonances produced. The lack of these particles is though to be due to the absorption by the many modestly energetic nucleons and the few anti-nucleons in the final state.

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Transverse momentum of J / psi produced in p Cu, p U, O-16 Cu, O-16 U and S-32 U collisions at 200-GeV per nucleon.

The NA38 collaboration Baglin, C. ; Baldisseri, A. ; Bussiere, A. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 262 (1991) 362-368, 1991.
Inspire Record 321322 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29390

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CONTINUUM MUONS ORIGINATE MAINLY FROM VECTOR MESON DECAYS, SEMI-LEPTONIC DECAYS OF D DBAR PAIRS AND FROM DRELL-YAN MECHANISM.

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Energy dependence of the neutron proton total cross-section differences Delta (sigma-T) and Delta (sigma-L) between 0.31-GeV and 1.1-GeV

Fontaine, J.M. ; Kunne, F. ; Bystricky, J. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 358 (1991) 297-310, 1991.
Inspire Record 320446 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.33013

Final results for total cross section differences Δσ T and Δσ L measured with a polarized neutron beam transmitted through a polarized proton target are presented. Measurements were carried out at SATURNE II, at 11 energies between 0.63 and 1.1 GeV for Δσ T and at 9 energies between 0.312 and 1.1 GeV for Δσ L . The results are compared with measurements at PSI and LAMPF as well as with Δσ L data points deduced from p-d and p-p transmission experiments at the ANL-ZGS. The present results together with the corresponding pp data allow to determine two of the three imaginary parts of forward scattering amplitudes for isospin I = 0.

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Measurements of the tranverse cross section differences.

Measurements of the tranverse cross section differences.

Measurement of the longitudinal cross section difference.

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Determination of alpha-s from energy-energy correlations measured on the Z0 resonance.

The L3 collaboration Adeva, B. ; Adriani, O. ; Aguilar-Benitez, M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 257 (1991) 469-478, 1991.
Inspire Record 324427 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29467

We present a study of energy-energy correlations based on 83 000 hadronic Z 0 decays. From this data we determine the strong coupling constant α s to second order QCD: α s (91.2 GeV)=0.121±0.004(exp.)±0.002(hadr.) −0.006 +0.009 (scale)±0.006(theor.) from the energy-energy correlation and α s (91.2 GeV)=0.115±0.004(exp.) −0.004 +0.007 (hadr.) −0.000 +0.002 (scale) −0.005 +0.003 (theor.) from its asymmetry using a renormalization scale μ 1 =0.1 s . The first error (exp.) is the systematic experimental uncertainly, the statistical error is negligible. The other errors are due to hadronization (hadr.), renormalization scale (scale) uncertainties, and differences between the calculated second order corrections (theor.).

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Statistical errors are equal to or less than 0.6 pct in each bin. There is also a 4 pct systematic uncertainty.

ALPHA_S from the EEC measurement.. The first error given is the experimental error which is mainly the overall systematic uncertainty: the first (DSYS) error is due to hadronization, the second to the renormalization scale, and the third differences between the calculated and second order corrections.

ALPHA_S from the AEEC measurement.. The first error given is the experimental error which is mainly the overall systematic uncertainty: the first (DSYS) error is due to hadronization, the second to the renormalization scale, and the third differences between the calculated and second order corrections.


Total reaction cross-sections for 20-MeV - 30-MeV pions and the anomaly of pionic atoms

Friedman, E. ; Goldring, A. ; Johnson, R.R. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 257 (1991) 17-20, 1991.
Inspire Record 324304 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29486

Total reaction cross sections of 20 MeV π − and 30 MeV π + and π − have been measured for carbon and nickel targets. The experimental results are in very good agreement with calculations based on commonly accepted pion-nucleus potentials but disagree with calculations based on the potentials associated with the so-called pionic atom anomaly.

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Integral cross-sections for pi+ p interaction in the 3,3 resonance region

Friedman, E. ; Goldring, A. ; Johnson, R.R. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 254 (1991) 40-43, 1991.
Inspire Record 316889 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29507

Integral cross sections for π + p interaction have been measured between 125.9 and 201.7 MeV using the transmission method. Over this energy range the results are in very good agreement with predictions made with currently accepted phase shifts. These results are also consistent with similar measurements at lower energies when the dispersion relation constrained Karlsruhe phase shifts are used.

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Study of the energy flow in sulphur and oxygen nucleus collisions at 60-GeV/nucleon and 200-GeV/nucleon

The NA35 collaboration Bächler, J. ; Bartke, J. ; Bialkowska, H. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 52 (1991) 239-263, 1991.
Inspire Record 323583 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.1434

We report on a systematic study of midrapidity transverse energy production and forward energy flow in interactions of16O and32S projectiles with S, Cu, Ag and Au targets at 60 and 200 GeV/nucleon. The variation of the shape of theET distributions with target and projectile mass can be understood from collision geometry. AverageET values determined for central collisions show an increasing stopping power for heavier target nuclei. A higher relative stopping is observed at 60 GeV/nucleon than at 200 GeV/nucleon. Bjorken estimates of the energy density reach approximately 3 GeV/fm3 in highET events at 200 GeV/nucleon with16O and32S projectiles. The systematics of the data and the shapes ofET and pseudorapidity distributions are well described by the Lund model Fritiof.

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