Observation of excess lambda (anti-lambda) production in two photon processes at TRISTAN

The TOPAZ collaboration Enomoto, R. ; Abe, K. ; Abe, T. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 347 (1995) 179-186, 1995.
Inspire Record 392056 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.38362

We have carried out inclusive measurements of $\Lambda(\overline{\Lambda})$ production in two-photon processes at TRISTAN. The mean $\sqrt{s}$ was 58 GeV and the integrated luminosity was 265 pb$~{-1}$. Inclusive $\Lambda (\overline{\Lambda})$ samples were obtained under such conditions as no-electron, anti-electron, and remnant-jet tags. The data were compared with theoretical calculations. The measured cross sections are two-times larger than the leading-order theoretical predictions, suggesting the necessity of next-to-leading-order Monte-Carlo generator.

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No-tag data.

Anti-electron tag data.

Remnant-jet tag with VDM subtraction data.

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A Determination of alpha-s in e+ e- annihilation at s**(1/2) = 57.3-GeV

The AMY collaboration Li, Y.K. ; Sagawa, H. ; Bodek, A. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 355 (1995) 394-400, 1995.
Inspire Record 406129 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.6546

We present a study of differential two jet ratios in multi-hadronic final states produced by e + e − annihilation in the AMY detector at TRISTAN. The data are compared to the predictions of the next-to-leading logarithm parton-shower (NLL PS) Monte Carlo and the O ( α s 2 ) matrix element QCD models. We determine the strong coupling strength α s (57.3 GeV) = 0.130 ± 0.006.

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The data are compared to the predictions of Monte-Carlo.

Using the p-scheme for jet clustering.

Using the E-scheme for jet clustering.

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phi meson production from p anti-p collisions at s**(1/2) = 1.8-TeV

The E735 collaboration Alexopoulos, T. ; Allen, C. ; Anderson, E.W. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 67 (1995) 411-416, 1995.
Inspire Record 405368 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14115

Fermilab experiment E735 located at the CO intersection region of the\(\sqrt s= 1.8\) TeV\(p\bar p\) collider analysed over 900 Φ→K+K− events. Measured were the transverse momentum spectrum, the correlation between the average transverse momentum <pt> and the charged particle multiphcityNc, as well as the probability of Φ production per charged track,NΦ/Nc, versusNc. We have also made an estinate of the total inclusive cross section for Φ mesons,\(\sigma (p\bar p \to \phi X) = 7.3 \pm 2.2 mb\).

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Corrected phi meson transverse momentum distribution at rapidity = 0.

Total inclusive cross section.

Ratio of phi to rho0 production in high and low charged particle multiplicity events.


Pion multiplicity in nuclear collisions

Gazdzicki, M. ; Roehrich, D. ;
Z.Phys.C 65 (1995) 215-223, 1995.
Inspire Record 398172 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14107

Data on the mean multiplicity ofπ- produced in minimum bias proton-proton, proton-neutron and proton-nucleus interactions as well as central nucleus-nucleus collisions at momenta of 1.4–400 GeV/c per nucleon have been compiled and studied. The results for neutron-neutron and nucleon-nucleon interactions were then constructed. The dependence of the mean pion multiplicity in proton-nucleus interactions and central collisions of identical nuclei are studied as a function of the collision energy and the nucleus mass number. The number of produced pions per participant nucleon in central collisions of identical nuclei is found to be independent of the number of participants at a fixed incident momentum per nucleon. The mean multiplicity of negatively charged hadrons per participant nucleon for central nucleus-nucleus collisions is lower by about 0.12 than the corresponding multiplicity for nucleon-nucleon interactions atpLAB≲15 A·GeV/c, whereas the result at 200 A·GeV/c is above the corresponding nucleon-nucleon multiplicity. This may indicate change of the collision dynamics at high energy.

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No description provided.

No description provided.

MEAN MULTIPLICITY OF N N COLLISIONS IS DEDUCED FROM PROTON-PROTON DATA.

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First observations of Pontecorvo reactions with a recoiling neutron

The Crystal Barrel collaboration Amsler, C. ; Armstrong, D.S. ; Augustin, I. ; et al.
Z.Phys.A 351 (1995) 325-331, 1995.
Inspire Record 407110 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.16505

We report the first observations of Pontecorvo reactions of the type ¯pd →Xn. We fully reconstruct the outgoing meson and, for antiprotons stopped in liquid deuterium, we measure: BR(¯pd→π0)=(7.03±0.72)×10−6, BR(¯pd→ηn)=(3.19+0.48)×10−6, BR(¯pd→ωn)=(22.8+4.1)×10−6, BR(¯pd→η′n)14×10−6 (at 95% confidence level). Assuming charge independence, our result for¯ pd→π0n is compatible with measurements of the only other observed Pontecorvo reaction ¯pd → π−p. The experimental ratios between the above branching ratios are in fair agreement with both the statistical model and dynamical two-step models (assumingN¯ N annihilation into two mesons, with subsequent absorption of one meson on the remaining nucleon). This agreement suggests that there may be appreciable rates for Pontecorvo reactions producing final state mesons with masses above 1 GeV.

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Si-28 (S-32) fragmentation at 3.7-A/GeV, 14.6-A/GeV and 200-A/GeV

The EMU1 collaboration Adamovich, M.I. ; Aggarwal, M.M. ; Alexandrov, Y.A. ; et al.
Z.Phys.A 351 (1995) 311-316, 1995.
Inspire Record 407109 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.16506

The fragmentation topology of28Si at 3.7A GeV and 14.6A GeV and32S at 200A GeV in reactions with emulsion nuclei is presented. The fragmentation cross sections are very similar at all three energies. A statistical percolation model can qualitatively describe the data forZ≥ 6. The He production is underestimated and the 3 ≤Z ≤ 5 fragments overestimated by this model.

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JINR.

BNL-815.

CERN-EMU-001.

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Fission probabilities of Cu, Nb, Ag, Ho, Au and Bi nuclei excited by stopped anti-protons

Ivanov, D.I. ; Ilinov, A.S. ; Mebel, M.V. ; et al.
Z.Phys.A 352 (1995) 191-195, 1995.
Inspire Record 406569 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.16498

The A dependence of nuclear fission induced by stopped antiprotons has been measured. An unambiguous identification of the binary fission decay mode was provided by a coordinate measurement of complementary fission fragments in coincidence using a large-acceptance fission detector based on low pressure multiwire proportional chambers. A deep fissility minimum was observed nearA=100, in agreement with the general behaviour predicted by the liquid-drop model. An unexpectedly low and high fission probability was found for the Ag and Cu nuclei, respectively.

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The fission probabilities D_f(x) for different nuclei were determined rela tive to AU197 with the formula: D_(x)=(N_f(x)/n(x)*S(x)*N(x))*(n(Au)*S(Au)*N(Au )/*N_f(Au))*D_f(Au), where N_f is the number of registered fossion events, n is the target thickness, S is the stopping power, N is the number of antiprotons counted by the scintillation telescope.


First measurement of the polarization transfer on the proton in the reactions H (e (polarized), e-prime p (polarized)) and D (e (polarized), e-prime p (polarized))

Eyl, D. ; Frey, A. ; Andresen, H.G. ; et al.
Z.Phys.A 352 (1995) 211-214, 1995.
Inspire Record 406592 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.16499

The measurement of the polarisation transfer to the proton in the reactions\(H(\vec e,e'\vec p)\) and\(D(\vec e,e'\vec p)\) performed with longitudinally polarised electrons in quasi-free kinematics is presented. The coincidence measurement was executed atQ2≈8fm−2 using the 855 MeV, c.w. beam of the Mainz Microtron MAMI. The recoil polarisation was determined by means of a carbon analyser. The experiment shows that the binding of the nucleon does not modify the polarisationPx of the recoil proton within an error ofΔPx/Px≈10%. The measured polarisation agrees with recent theoretical predictions. Implications for the measurement of the electric form factor of the neutron using the\(D(\vec e,e'\vec n)\) reaction are discussed.

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No description provided.


Production of charged particles, K0(s), K+-, p and Lambda in Z --> b anti-b events and in the decay of b hadrons

The DELPHI collaboration Abreu, P. ; Adam, W. ; Adye, T. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 347 (1995) 447-466, 1995.
Inspire Record 392257 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.48180

A sample of events enriched in bb̄ quark pairs was selected in the data recorded by the DELPHI experiment at LEP during 1992 and 1993, by the presence of secondary decay vertices from short-lived particles. Using this sample, the average multiplicities of K s 0 , K ± , p(p̄), Λ( Λ ) and of charged particles in bb̄ events have been measured, distinguishing the component from fragmentation and the component coming from the decay of b-hadrons. The measurement of the average charge multiplicity in bb̄ events was used to compute the mean fractional beam energy carried by the primary b-hadron, and the difference in charged particle multiplicity between bb̄ events and light quark (uū, dd̄, ss̄) events.

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Event multiplicity in bottom events.

Differential cross section for charged particles in BOTTOM tagged hemispheres.

Differential cross section for charged particles in untagged hemispheres.

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New experimental limits for the electron stability

Aharonov, Y. ; Avignone, F.T. ; Brodzinski, R.L. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 353 (1995) 168-172, 1995.
Inspire Record 405543 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.47856

A set of two natural abundance Ge detectors of 1.1 kg each, located in the Homestake mine, and one small, 0.253 kg, Ge detector operating in the Canfranc railway tunnel in Spain, have been used to obtain bounds on the stability of the electron against the decay modes e − → γν e and e − → ν e ν e ν e . The bounds on the mean lifes are τ ( γν e ) > 3.7(2.1) × 10 25 yr , 68%(90%) CL and τ(ν e ν e ν e > 4.3(2.6) × 10 23 yr , 68%(90%) CL, which are at present the most stringent laboratory limits for these decays.

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Lifetime in years (YR).