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Study of Hadronic Decays of the $\Z^0$ Boson

The DELPHI collaboration Aarnio, P. ; Abreu, P. ; Adam, W. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 240 (1990) 271-282, 1990.
Inspire Record 294894 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.49562

Hadronic decays of Z 0 bosons are studied in the Delphi detector. Global event variables and singel particles inclusive distributions are compared with QCD-based predictions. The mean charged multiplicity is found to be 20.6±1.0 (stat+syst). The mean values of the sphericity, aplanarity, thrust, minor value, p in T and p out T are compared with values found at lower energy e + e − colliders.

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Corrected Sphericity distribution. Statistical errors only.

Corrected Aplanarity distribution. Statistical errors only.

Corrected Q3-Q2 distribution. Statistical errors only.

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W**2 and Q**2 dependence of charged hadron and pion multiplicities in neutrino p and anti-neutrino p charged current interactions

The WA21 collaboration Jones, G.T. ; Jones, R.W.L. ; Morrison, Douglas R.O. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 46 (1990) 25-34, 1990.
Inspire Record 305244 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.1699

Using data onvp and\(\bar vp\) charged current interactions from a bubble chamber experiment with BEBC at CERN, the average multiplicities of charged hadrons and pions are determined as functions ofW2 andQ2. The analysis is based on ∼20000 events with incidentv and ∼10000 events with incident\(\bar v\). In addition to the known dependence of the average multiplicity onW2 a weak dependence onQ2 for fixed intervals ofW is observed. ForW>2 GeV andQ2>0.1 GeV2 the average multiplicity of charged hadrons is well described by〈n〉=a1+a2ln(W2/GeV2)+a3ln(Q2/GeV2) witha1=0.465±0.053,a2=1.211±0.021,a3=0.103±0.014 for thevp anda1=−0.372±0.073,a2=1.245±0.028,a3=0.093±0.015 for the\(\bar vp\) reaction.

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Transverse momentum of J / psi produced in oxygen uranium collisions at 200-GeV per nucleon.

The NA38 collaboration Baglin, C. ; Baldisseri, A. ; Bussiere, A. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 251 (1990) 465-471, 1990.
Inspire Record 306053 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29526

The study of the J ψ transverse momentum distribution in oxygen-uranium reactions at 200 GeV/nucleon shows that 〈 P T 〉 and 〈 P T 2 〉 increase with the transverse energy of the reaction. Muon pairs in the mass continuum do not exhibit the same behaviour. The comparison of the J ψ production rates in central and peripheral collisions shows a significant diminution for low P T central events.

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Two parametrization of the D(SIG)/D(PT) are used: first is : PT*exp(-SLOPE*PT**CONST(C=PT)) and second is : PT*exp(-2*MT/CONST(C=MT)).

D(SIG)/D(PT) is parameterized as PT*exp(-SLOPE*PT**CONST).

D(SIG)/D(PT) is parameterized as PT*exp(-SLOPE*PT**CONST).

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Observation of significant spin effects in hard collisions at 40-GeV/c

Apokin, V.D. ; Arestov, Yu.I. ; Astafev, O.V. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 243 (1990) 461-464, 1990.
Inspire Record 303587 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29694

A single-spin asymmetry in the inclusive π 0 production at small x F was measured. In the experiment 40 GeV/c π − mesons were incident on transversely polarized protons and deutrons. An asymmetry of (40–50)% has been revealed in the hard scattering region.

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C-12 (Si-28, X) C-11 cross-section at 13.4-GeV/nucleon

Winger, J.A. ; Hill, J.C. ; Cumming, J.B. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 41 (1990) 2931-2932, 1990.
Inspire Record 306211 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26178

The C12(28Si,X)11C cross section was measured for 13.4-GeV/nucleon Si28 ions. Beam intensities were determined with a two-element counter telescope, and the C11 activity induced in thin and thick plastic scintillator targets was assayed by internal scintillation counting. The cross section corrected to zero target thickness is 73.5±3.5 mb. This value is compared with similar measurements for relativistic projectiles at 1–2 GeV/nucleon.

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Superratio and the simple ratios of pi+ and pi- elastic scattering on H-3 and He-3 at 180-MeV to investigate charge symmetry

Nefkens, B.M.K. ; Briscoe, W.J. ; Eichon, A.D. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 41 (1990) 2770-2782, 1990.
Inspire Record 306209 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26180

Results are presented for the charge-symmetry superratio R, simple ratios r1 and r2, and the differential cross sections of π+ and π− elastic scattering on H3 and He3: R=r1r2, r1=σ(θ)[π+ π+3 ]3/σ(θ)[π− π−3 ]3, and r2=σ(θ)[π− π−3 ]3/σ(θ)[π+ He3 →π+ ]3. The measurements were made at Tπ=180 MeV and θπ(lab)=40°–90°; some data were obtained at Tπ=143 MeV also. At all angles, R>1 and r2>1 indicative of a violation of charge symmetry; however, we also find that r1≃1. Our data are consistent with Fp(3H)≃Fn(3He) and Fn(3H)>Fp(3He), where Fp and Fn are the proton and neutron matter form factors. σ(θ)[π± π±3 ]3 decreases with increasing magnitude of the four-momentum transfer t up to θc.m.≃70°; the t dependence of the F ’s is comparable to that of the electromagnetic form factors. σ(θ)[π− π−33H] has a non-spin-flip dip at θc.m.≃78°.

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Measurement of deuteron deuteron total cross-sections in the incident momentum range 1.5-GeV/c - 4-GeV/c

Kishida, T. ; Ishikawa, K. ; Kuze, M. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 41 (1990) 180-192, 1990.
Inspire Record 299986 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26213

We have made the first systematic precision measurement of the deuteron-deuteron total cross sections at 12 incident momenta in the range of 1.5–4.0 GeV/c on a proton synchrotron. The data were obtained by means of the transmission method covering the momentum transfer squared range of 0.001 to 0.009 (GeV/c)2 at each momentum. Our data show no anomalous structure in the excitation function and are in good agreement with Glauber model calculations including the effect of the Fermi motion of the nucleons in the deuteron except at 1.5 GeV/c, where the datum is lower than the calculated value.

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Investigation of exclusive channels in neutrino / anti-neutrino deuteron charged current interactions

Allasia, D. ; Angelini, C. ; van Apeldoorn, G.W. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 343 (1990) 285-309, 1990.
Inspire Record 303953 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.33068

An analysis has been performed of neutrino and antineutrino interactions with protons and neutrons in a deuterium bubble chamber. The interactions under study are quasielastic neutrino-neutron scattering and one-, two- and three-pion production reactions. Results are presented on cross sections, effective mass distributions, resonance production, momentum transfer distributions and coefficients of the decay angular distributions. Where possible, comparisons are made with existing theoretical models and predictions.

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Measurement of inclusive C-12 (e, p) cross-sections

Lourie, R.W. ; Weinstein, L.B. ;
Phys.Rev.C 42 (1990) 441-443, 1990.
Inspire Record 303940 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26153

We present data on inclusive (e,p) scattering for electron beam energies of 460, 505, 647, 686, 698, and 800 MeV. Proton momentum spectra were obtained at fixed proton angles and for momenta from 300–1000 MeV/c. The data are compared to a popular parametrization that includes quasifree knockout, a quasideuteron mechanism, and pion production through the Δ.

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pi+ pi- coincidence measurement in the pi+ d ---> pi+ pi- p p reaction at T(pi+) = 280-MeV

Rui, R. ; Camerini, P. ; Grion, N. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 517 (1990) 455-472, 1990.
Inspire Record 306199 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36822

The pion induced pion production (π, 2π) reaction on deuterium has been studied at an incident pion energy of 280 MeV. The outgoing pions were detected in coincidence and the measured four-fold cross sections were compared with a πN → ππ N microscopic model, and, upon integration, with the available experimental total cross sections from the same reaction on H and 2 H. Finally, the results were directly compared with recent data from the 16 O(π + , π + π − ) reaction at the same incident energy.

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