STUDY OF THE REACTIONS K+- P ---> K0(S) PI+- P AT 30-GEV/C AND 50-GEV/C: DESCRIPTION OF THE APPARATUS AND AMPLITUDE ANALYSIS OF THE K0(S) PI SYSTEM

Cleland, W.E. ; Delfosse, A. ; Dorsaz, P.-A. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 208 (1982) 189-227, 1982.
Inspire Record 184971 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34081

The reactions K ± p→K s 0 π ± p are studied at 30 and 50 GeV/ c . Data for these reactions were obtained using the Geneva-Lausanne spectrometer whose main characteristics are: (i) large forward acceptance; (ii) high-resolution time-of-flight for recoil proton momentum measurement; (iii) high data-taking rate and on-line pattern recognition. The K ∗ (1 − ), K ∗ (2 + ), K ∗ (3 − ) and K ∗ (4 + ) resonance parameters and production cross sections are determined. The K π production amplitudes are calculated both as a function of the K π mass and of the momentum transfer. Isoscalar natural parity exchange (NPE) is dominant. The NPE amplitudes are decomposed into pomeron- f-, ω-exchange contributions, and their energy dependence between 10 and 50 GeV/ c is shown to be well-described by a Regge pole model based on the f-dominated pomeron hypothesis.

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CORRECTED TO INCLUDE BW TAILS AND THE FRACTION OF EVENTS OUTSIDE THE T-ACCEPTANCE OF THE SPECTROMETER.

FITS OF THE FORM -A*TP*EXP(BTP) ARE MADE BY THE AUTHORS AND THE VALUES OF A AND B ARE GIVEN HERE. MASS REGIONS OF THE FIT ARE:-. K*(890) 0.84 < M <0.94 GEV. K*(1430) 1.36 < M <1.5 GEV. K*(1780) 1.68 < M <1.88 GEV.

FITS OF FORM -A*TP*EXP(BTP) ARE MADE BY THE AUTHORS AND THE VALUES OF A AND B ARE GIVEN HERE. MASS REGIONS OF THE FIT ARE:-. K*(890) 0.84 < M <0.94 GEV. K*(1430) 1.36 < M <1.5 GEV. K*(1780) 1.68 < M <1.88 GEV.

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A study of the k0 pi+ p final state produced in k+ p interactions at 10 gev/c

Barnham, K.W.J. ; Colley, D.C. ; Jobes, M. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 28 (1971) 171-183, 1971.
Inspire Record 68704 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32749

We present the results of a study of 1173 uniquely identified events of the K 0 π + p final state produced in 10 GeV/ c K + p interactions. This final state is dominated by the quasi two-body processes K + p → K 0 N ∗+ (890 p and K + p → K ∗+ (1420) p . The background is very low and there is little overlapping of resonance bands. We present cross sections, t -distributions and decay angular distributions for the contributing reaction channels. Dips are observed near t = 0 in the differential cross sections for all three processes.

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BREIT-WIGNER FIT.

NUMERICAL VALUES TAKEN FROM THE COMPILATION LST7V2 FOX 72B.

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Properties of the inelastic k+ p reactions between 1.2 and 1.7 gev/c

Berthon, A. ; Montanet, L. ; Paul, E. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 63 (1973) 54-92, 1973.
Inspire Record 83879 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32479

The observation of 70 000 K 0 p π + events produced with K + incident momenta of 1.21, 1.29, 1.38 and 1.69 GeV/ c allows a detailed description of the production and decay of the Δ(1236) and K ∗ (892) resonances which dominate the K 0 p π + final state. No striking variations with energy are observed. The associated production of Δ and K ∗ near threshold shows striking similarities with the same production at higher energy.

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INCLUDING 1 PCT SYSTEMATIC ERROR ON CORRECTIONS.

FIT 'A', ALLOWING FOR DELTA-K* INTERFERENCE (TWO OTHER FITS GIVEN IN PAPER).

S-CHANNEL HELICITY FRAME.

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Partial Waves in the K+ p Interaction Between 1.2-GeV/c and 1.7-GeV/c

Lesquoy, E. ; Muller, A. ; Triantis, F.A. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 99 (1975) 346-364, 1975.
Inspire Record 99646 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.31859

A simultaneous partial-wave analysis of the three final states K + p, K ∗ (892)N and KΔ(1236) is attempted using inelastic data with large statistics at 1.21, 1.29, 1.38 and 1.69 GeV/ c as well as existing data on the elastic reaction. The constraint of unitarity, which is almost saturated by these reactions, allows one to determine the size and relative phases of the dominant partial waves and to give some limits on the others. Their variation with energy is discussed, as well as the consistency of the different sets of elastic phase shifts with the inelastic data. We also compare the predictions of the duality hypothesis with the data.

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NONDIFFRACTIVE TWO-BODY CHANNELS IN REACTIONS K+ P ---> K0 PI+ P AND K+ P ---> K+ PI- PI+ P AT 32-GeV/c. FRANCE-SOVIET UNION AND CERN-SOVIET UNION COLLABORATIONS

Givernaud, A. ; Cochet, C. ; Denegri, D. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 153 (1979) 280-298, 1979.
Inspire Record 146578 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34765

We present results on a number of non-diffractive two-body channels contributing to reactions K + p→K 0 π + p and K + p→K + π − π + p. The data come from an exposure of the Mirabelle bubble chamber to an r.f. separated K + beam of 32 GeV/ c at the Serpukhov accelerator. Total cross sections are given for the final states K ∗+ (890) p , K ∗+ (1420) p , K 0 Δ ++ (1232), K ∗+ (890) p , Δ ++ (1232), K ∗0 (1420) Δ ++ (1232), K ∗0 (1780) Δ ++ (1232) and K ∗0 (890) Δ ++ (1950) . The differential cross sections are given for all channels with sufficient statistics. The energy dependence of the total and differential cross sections is studied.

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FROM K0 P PI+ FINAL STATE.

DOUBLE RESONANCE CHANNEL CROSS SECTIONS CORRECTED FOR BACKGROUND, BREIT-WIGNER TAILS AND DIFFRACTIVE PROCESSES.

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A comparison of the production of k*(890) in k+ p and k- p interactions

Carney, J.N. ; Colley, D.C. ; Jobes, M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 42 (1972) 124-128, 1972.
Inspire Record 85042 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28222

Results are presented on an analysis of the reaction K + p → K ∗+ (890) p at 16 GeV/ c and compared with data at lower incident momenta and with corresponding results for the reaction K − p → K ∗− (890) p. It is found for both reactions that the energy dependence of the cross section exhibits a simple ( p − n lab behaviour.

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BREIT-WIGNER RESONANCE FITS WITH BACKGROUND.