Study of the Reaction $\bar{p} p \to p X$ at 22.4-{GeV}/$c$

The Alma Ata-Dubna-Helsinki-Kosice-Moscow-Prague-Tbilisi collaboration Batyunya, B.V. ; Boguslavsky, I.V. ; Dashian, N.B. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 33 (1981) 64-66, 1981.
Inspire Record 154173 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.69635

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Isobar production and elastic scattering in p p interactions from 6-GeV/c to 30-GeV/c

Edelstein, R.M. ; Carrigan, Richard A., Jr. ; Hien, N.C. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 5 (1972) 1073-1096, 1972.
Inspire Record 67297 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22467

Differential cross sections have been measured for nucleon-isobar production and elastic scattering in p−p interactions from 6.2 to 29.7 GeVc in the laboratory angle range 8<θsc<265 mrad. N*' s at 1236, 1410, 1500, 1690, and 2190 MeV were observed. Computer fits to the mass spectra under varying assumptions of resonance and background shapes show that conclusions on t and s dependence are only slightly affected despite typical variations in absolute normalization of ± 35%. Logarithmic t slopes in the small- |t| range are ∼15 (GeVc)−2 for the N*(1410), ∼5 (GeVc)−2 for the N*'s at 1500, 1690, and 2190 MeV, and ∼9 (GeVc)−2 for elastic scattering. Also for the small- |t| data, cross sections for N*'s at 1410, 1500, 1690, and 2190 MeV and for elastic scattering vary only slightly with Pinc consistent with the dominance of Pomeranchuk exchange and with diffraction dissociation. A fit of N*(1690) total cross sections to the form σ∝P−n gives n=0.34±0.06, while for elastic scattering n=0.20±0.05. For the N*(1690) the effective Regge trajectory has the slope αeff′(0)=0.38±0.17. When compared with N* production in π−, K−, and p¯ beams these data also agree with approximate factorization of the Pomeranchuk trajectory. N*(1236) cross sections are consistent with other measurements at similar momenta. For −t>1 (GeVc)−2, elastic scattering cross sections decrease approximately as Pinc−2, and they and N*(1500)− and N*(1690)− production cross sections have t slopes consistent with 1.6 (GeVc)−2.

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COMPTON SCATTERING FROM HYDROGEN BETWEEN 5-GeV AND 17-GeV

Anderson, Robert L. ; Gustavson, D. ; Johnson, J.R. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 25 (1970) 1218, 1970.
Inspire Record 60845 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21597

Measurements have been made on Compton scattering for photon energies between 5 and 17 GeV and t values from -0.06 to -1.1 (GeVc)2. The data were obtained by performing a coincidence between the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center 1.6-GeVc spectrometer and a Lucite shower counter. The scattering appears diffractive out to high t values, but the cross sections seem not to be in good agreement with the prediction of a strict vector-meson-dominance model.

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Study of Anti-deuteron Production in $e^+ e^-$ Annihilation at 10-{GeV} Center-of-mass Energy

The ARGUS collaboration Albrecht, H. ; Glaser, R. ; Harder, G. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 236 (1990) 102-108, 1990.
Inspire Record 283027 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29735

We report a measurement of the production of antideuterons d in e + e − annihilation at centre-of-mass energies around 10 GeV using the ARGUS detector at the DORIS II storage ring. We observe an enhancement of d production in direct hadronic ϒ (1S) and ϒ (2S) resonance decays. From 21 events width a d candidate the inclusive cross section 1 σ dir had · d σ d p and the production rate of antideuterons are determined. A production rate of (6.0±2.0±0.6) × 10 -5 d per direct hadronic ϒ decay and a 90% CL upper limit of 1.7 × 10 −5 d per e + e − →q q continuum event are obtained. These results are related to antiproton production through a simple model.

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Acceptance corrected, background subtracted momentum spectrum observed in UPSI(1S) and UPSI(2S) resonance decays.


Inclusive rho0 Production in anti-p p Interactions at 22.4-GeV/c

The Alma Ata-Dubna-Helsinki-Kosice-Moscow-Prague collaboration Ermilova, D.I. ; Filippova, V.V. ; Samoilov, V.V. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 137 (1978) 29, 1978.
Inspire Record 122943 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.35097

Inclusive ϱ 0 production has been investigated in p p reactions at 22.4 GeV/ c . The total cross section for ϱ 0 production is 8.1 ± 2.0 mb. The average ϱ 0 's per event is 0.17 ± 0.03. The average transverse momentum, as obtained by extrapolation of a fitted simple exponential to the p T 2 distribution, is 0.52 ± 0.12 GeV/ c . The Feynman x and c.m. rapidity distributions show ϱ 0 to be “centrally” produced.

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Single Particle Inclusive Spectra of Charged Particles in anti-p p Interactions at 22.4-GeV/c

The Alma Ata-Dubna-Helsinki-Kosice-Moscow-Prague collaboration Boos, E.G. ; Samoilov, V.V. ; Takibaev, Zh.S. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 121 (1977) 381-392, 1977.
Inspire Record 109633 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.35465

The inclusive spectra for p p collisions at 22.4 GeV/ c are investigated. We show that the transverse momentum distributions resemble those in high-energy pp interactions and discuss the influence of annihilation processes on the p T 2 distributions. The invariant inclusive cross section for pions in the central region is found to be 28 ± 1 mb. A charge asymmetry is indicated by the y ∗ spectrum in the central region, the asymmetry parameter having the value 0.15 ± 0.01. Finally, we estimate the upper limit of the diffraction dissociation of the beam particle to be 3.68 −0.15 +0.45 mb.

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Elastic Scattering of pi+- p, K+- p, p p and anti-p p at 40-GeV/c

Kazarinov, Yu.M. ; Kazarinov, M.Yu. ; Khachaturov, B. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 124 (1977) 391-408, 1977.
Inspire Record 110709 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.35427

The differential cross sections for elastic π − p, K − p , p p and π + p, pp scattering at 39 and 44.5 GeV/ c , respectively, have been measured in the interval of momentum transfer squared 0.15 ≤ ovbt | ≤ 2 (GeV/ c ) 2 .

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DIFFRACTION DISSOCIATION OF ANTI-PROTONS IN anti-p p COLLISIONS AT 22.4-GeV/c

The Dubna-Alma Ata-Yerevan-Helsinki-Moscow-Prague-Tbilisi collaboration Batyunya, B.V. ; Boguslavsky, I.V. ; Gramenitsky, I.M. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 37 (1983) 58, 1983.
Inspire Record 178090 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.71073

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K0 Production in e+ e- Annihilation

Luth, V. ; Pierre, F. ; Abrams, G.S. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 70 (1977) 120, 1977.
Inspire Record 119729 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27537

The production of enutral kaons in e + e − annihilation has been measured for c.m. energies between 3.4 GeV and 7.6 GeV. Near 4 GeV the inclusive K S cross section shows an increase and structure similar to total hadron production. Roughly 40–45% of all hadronic final states contain kaons, except at 4.028 GeV and 4.415 GeV, where a significantly larger kaon fraction is observed.

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THIS IS TWICE THE MEASURED KS CROSS SECTION. THE ERRORS ARE STATISTICAL ONLY. THERE IS 15 PCT ABSOLUTE NORMALIZATION ERROR, PLUS POSSIBLY SOME ENERGY DEPENDENT ERROR. THE DATA ARE NOT EQUALLY SPACED IN THE ENERGY INTERVALS.


Inclusive Production of $D$ Mesons in $e^+ e^-$ Annihilation at 7-{GeV}

Rapidis, P.A. ; Feldman, G.J. ; Abrams, G.S. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 84 (1979) 507-510, 1979.
Inspire Record 133123 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27331

Inclusive momentum and energy spectra of neutral and charged D-mesons produced in e + e − annihilation at energies near 7 GeV are presented. The slope of the energy spectrum is similar to the charged pion spectrum at the same energy. The inclusive cross section σ(e + e − → D or D + anything) at 7 GeV is 4.8±1.3 nb.

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SCALING VARIABLE IS X(P=3,DEF=2*E(P=3)/SQRT(S)) > 0.54.

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