K- p Cross-Sections Between 1.1-GeV/c and 1.4-GeV/c

Griselin, J. ; Givernaud, A. ; Barloutaud, R. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 93 (1975) 189-216, 1975.
Inspire Record 99412 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.6708

K − p reactions have been studied at 13 different incident momenta between 1138 and 1434 MeV/ c . This interval corresponds to a mass of the K − p system varying from 1858 to 1993 MeV. About 300 000 photographs were taken in the 81 cm Saclay hydrogen bubble chamber exposed to a separated K − beam at the CERN proton-synchrotron. A total of about 44 000 events were analyzed, from which partial and differential cross sections were determined. Polarizations were obtained for the two-body reactions where the decay of the Λ or Σ hyperon allowed their measurement. Data for the two-body channels are presented here as well as for the main quasi-two-body reactions.

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PARTIAL CROSS SECTIONS. DATA AT 1.305 TO 1.434 GEV/C FOR FINAL STATES K- P, K- P PI0 AND K- N PI+ COME FROM THE HAIFA GROUP, S. DADO ET AL.

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Cross-sections for quasi-two-body reactions in k- p interactions between 1263 and 1843 mev/c

Berthon, A. ; Tristram, G. ; Vrana, J. ; et al.
Nuovo Cim.A 21 (1974) 146-167, 1974.
Inspire Record 96519 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37752

We give the cross-sections of quasi-two-body reactions produced in K−-proton interactions at 13 different energies in the centreof-mass energy range 1.915 to 2.168 GeV.

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Study of Hypercharge Exchange Reactions of the Type 0- 1/2+ $\to$ 2+ 1/2+ at 4-{GeV}/$c$

The CERN-College de France-Madrid-Stockholm collaboration Aguilar-Benitez, M. ; Albajar, M.C. ; Ferrando, A. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 8 (1981) 313, 1981.
Inspire Record 156685 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.13530

Results are presented for the quasi two-body hypercharge exchange reactions of the type 0−1/2+→2+1/2+:$$\begin{gathered}

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TWO-BODY HYPERCHARGE EXCHANGE REACTIONS IN K- p AND pi+ p INTERACTIONS AT 10-GeV/c AND 16-GeV/c

The Aachen-Berlin-Bonn-CERN-Cracow-London-Vienna collaboration Girtler, P. ; Otter, G. ; Bottcher, H. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 159 (1979) 397, 1979.
Inspire Record 146303 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34626

Cross-section values or upper limits are presented for twenty-five two-body hypercharge-exchange reactions in K − p and π + p interactions at 10 and 16 GeV/ c . The 16 GeV/ c results are compared with some predictions of line-reversal plus exchange-degenerate Regge poles, of SU(3) and of the additive quark model. Agreement is found in all cases.

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Study of lambda production in 10-GeV/c K- p interactions

The Aachen-Berlin-CERN-London-Vienna collaboration Bartsch, J. ; Kraus, G. ; Speth, R. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 40 (1972) 103-124, 1972.
Inspire Record 75238 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32927

Lambda production is studied in K − p interactions at 10.1 GeV/ c , where the dominant reaction is K − p → Λ + pions. General characteristics such as the distributions of the double differential cross section in the lab system, of the variable x = p L ∗ p max ∗ , of p ⊥ 2 and of the missing mass to the lambda are presented. Total cross sections for Λ production and for the various channels are given. Differential cross sections d σ d t , d σ d t′ and d σ d u′ are presented. Forward and backward peaks are observed in the d σ d t′ and d σ d u′ distributions, respectively. It is found that the exponential slope of these distributions decreases with increasing missing mass to the lambda and, for d σ d t′ , also for increasing multiplicity in the final state. The polarization of the lambdas is studied as a function of multiplicity, p L ∗ , (Λπ ± ) effective mass, t ′ and u ′. The forward lambdas show

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POSSIBLE FORWARD DIP.


Two-body final states in k- p interactions at 14.3 gev/c

Miller, R.J. ; Paler, K. ; Phelan, J.J. ; et al.
Lett.Nuovo Cim. 6S2 (1973) 491-496, 1973.
Inspire Record 86301 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37298

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AVERAGED OVER ALL PRODUCTION ANGLES.

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Nonstrange Vector Meson Production in K- p Interactions at 4.2-GeV/c

The Amsterdam-CERN-Nijmegen-Oxford collaboration Losty, M.J. ; Holmgren, S.-O. ; Aguilar-Benitez, M. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 133 (1978) 38, 1978.
Inspire Record 121759 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.8294

The vector meson production, hypercharge exchange reactions K − p → ( φ , ω , ϱ ) Λ and ( φ , ϱ ) Σ 0 are studied at 4.2 GeV/ c incident momentum. The data come from a high statistics bubble chamber experiment with a sensitivity of ∼ 120 events/μb. Total and differential cross sections are presented. The vector meson density matrix elements and hyperon polarization are investigated as functions of momentum transfer. Amplitude analyses are performed for all five reactions. The results are compared with duality and quark model predictions, as well as used to test current ideas in two-body phenomenology.

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ERRORS INCLUDE THE 5 PCT MODEL ERROR BUT NOT THEORETICAL RESONANCE PARAMETRIZATION ERRORS.

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A study of the hypercharge exchange reactions k- p ---> 1- 1/2+ at an incoming momentum of 4.25 gev/c

De Groot, A.J. ; Hodgland, W. ; Jongejans, B. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 74 (1974) 77-101, 1974.
Inspire Record 94650 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32272

Results are reported of a study of the hypercharge reactions K − p → ωΛ (la), K − p → φΛ (lb), K − p → φ ∑ o (lc), K − p → ϱ o Λ (ld), K − p → ϱ o ∑ o (le), K − p → ϱ − ∑ + (lf) in a 12 events/ub bubble chamber experiment using K − mesons of 4.25 GeV/ c momentum. Total and differential cross sections are presented as well as the density matrix elements of the peripherally produced vector meson and (except for reaction (1f)) the hyperon polarization. For reactions (1a) and (1b) an amplitude analysis is performed. The mass and the width of the ϱ−, φ− and f-meson have been determined.

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FURTHER DATA FROM THIS COLLABORATION ON THESE REACTIONS WITH TEN TIMES BETTER STATISTICS ARE PRESENTED IN M. J. LOSTY ET AL., NP B133, 38 (1978).

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Some Three-Body Final States in K- p Reactions at 14.3-GeV/c

Wohl, C.G. ; Barloutaud, R. ; Borg, A. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 132 (1978) 401-428, 1978.
Inspire Record 5385 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.35160

We present experimental results on a number of K − p reactions at 14.3 GeV/ c that have three bodies in the final state. The final states are K − ω p , K − π p , Λπ + π − , Λ K + K − , Λp p , K ∗ − ω p , Λ(1520) K + K − and Λ(1520) p p . Whenever, with one exception explained by the Zweig rule, there is a K − or a proton in the final state, there is a diffractive-like threshold enhancement in the mass spectrum of the two recoiling particles. These enhancements account for a large fraction of the events in all but the Λπ + π − final state, where they cannot occur, and which is dominated by resonance production. We find evidence for the Q 1 (1300) decaying into K − ω .

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THE DIFFRACTION DISSOCIATION CROSS SECTIONS ARE FOR DIFFRACTIVE THRESHOLD ENHANCEMENTS IN THE TWO-BODY MASS SPECTRA (WITHIN 500 MEV CM ENERGY OF THRESHOLD).


K- p --> Lambda0 Or Sigma0 Vector Meson at 3.1-GeV/c-3.6-GeV/c

Lyons, L. ; Cooper-Sarkar, Amanda M. ; Clark, A.G. ;
Nucl.Phys.B 125 (1977) 207-242, 1977.
Inspire Record 125082 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.35373

We present data on the five final states Λω, Λφ, Λϱ 0 , Σ 0 ⊘ and Σ 0 ϱ 0 produced in 3.1–3.6 GeV/ c K − p interactions. These data are from a bubble chamber experiment with 18 events/μb. For all reactions the data consist of the overall and differetial cross sections, and the hyperon polarisation and the vector meson's density matrix elements as a function of momentum transfer. For Λω and Λ⊘, an almost complete amplitude analysis is performed in several regions of momentum transfer. The data are examined from the point of view of various exchange models.

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CORRECTED FOR UNSEEN DECAY MODES OF LAMBDA, OMEGA AND PHI.

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NO BACKWARD PHI PRODUCTION.

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