Interactions of neutral k mesons in hydrogen

Meisner, G.W. ; Crawford, F.S. ;
Phys.Rev.D 3 (1971) 2553-2560, 1971.
Inspire Record 67874 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23681

The reaction π−+p→Λ+K0 in the 72-in. hydrogen chamber was used to produce 7220 K0 mesons associated with a visible decay Λ→p+π−. The time dependence and absolute yield of the subsequent strong interactions of K0 and K0 in hydrogen were used to determine all the parameters of the neutral K system, without the assumption of CPT invariance or other assumptions about the weak interactions of neutral K's. From the time distribution of 59 events of the type K¯0+p→hyperon, we find the magnitude of the KS0−KL0 mass difference. We then determine the mixing parameters p, q, p′, q′ of the neutral K system by means of the time dependence and absolute yield of 11 charge-exchange events, K0+p→K++n, and the absolute yield of 49 two-body interactions, K¯0+p→hyperon+pion. The results are consistent with CPT invariance and with values of the mixing parameters determined by means of weak interactions. We find the Biswas ratio R≡σ(KLp→KSp)σ(KLp→hyperon) to be R=0.41±0.13 averaged over KL momenta from about 200 to 600 MeVc. This agrees with solution I of Kim and with the results of Kadyk et al. Our absolute yields for K¯0+p→hyperon+pion are in good agreement with the predictions of charge independence and the measured rates for K−+p→hyperon+pion. For the front-back asymmetry of the Λ in K¯0+p→Λ+π+, we find (F−B)(F+B)=−0.48±0.18, indicating that the P wave cannot be neglected relative to the S wave in our momentum range.

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Differential and Channel Cross-sections for the Reactions $K^0_L P \to K^0_S P$ and $K^0_L P \to \Lambda^0 \pi^+$ in the Center-of-mass Energy Range 1605-{MeV} to 1910-{MeV}

Corden, M.J. ; Cox, G.F. ; Kelsey, D.P. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 155 (1979) 13-38, 1979.
Inspire Record 7734 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34677

The differential and channel cross sections have been measured for the reactions K L 0 p → K S 0 p and K L 0 p → Λ 0 π + in nine energy intervals in the c.m. range 1605 to 1910 MeV. The regeneration reaction is a combination of the KN amplitudes (with I = 0 and 1) and the K N amplitude ( I = 1) and is very sensitive to the various KN phase-shift solutions, some of which show an exotic I = 0, P 1 resonance. Our results have been expressed in terms of frequency distributions and cross sections, normalised by the Λ 0 π + reaction. These results have been compared with the predictions of various partial-wave analyses. Qualitatively we can eliminate the P 1 non-resonant solution, though no solution correctly predicts our results.

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NEAR 90-degrees SCATTERING IN THE CHANNELS anti-K0 p ---> pi+ LAMBDA0, anti-K0 p ---> pi+ SIGMA0 AND K0(L) p ---> K0(S) p FROM 1.0-GeV/c TO 7.5-GeV/c

Brandenburg, G.W. ; Johnson, William B. ; Leith, David W.G.S. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 44 (1973) 305-309, 1973.
Inspire Record 81024 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28108

Differential cross sections for center of mass scattering angles near 90° are presented for the reactions K ̄ ° p → π + Λ° , K ̄ ° p → π + Σ° and K L °p → K S °p in the momentum interval 1.0 to 7.5 GeV / c . The energy dependences of these cross sections are found to be equally well described by the parameterization: ( d σ d Ω ) 90° ∞ s −2 or ( d σ d Ω ) 90° ∞ exp (− bp ⊥ ) .

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K0(L) p ---> K0(S) p SCATTERING FROM 1-GeV/c TO 10-GeV/c

Brandenburg, G.W. ; Johnson, William B. ; Leith, David W.G.S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 9 (1974) 1939, 1974.
Inspire Record 81133 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21986

The differential cross sections for KL0p→KS0p scattering are presented in several momentum intervals between 1 and 10 GeVc. The data are strongly peaked in the forward direction, characteristic of a large s-channel helicity-nonflip scattering amplitude in this reaction, and a distinct break in the differential cross section occurs at |t|=0.3 GeV2. The phase of the forward scattering amplitude, φ, is consistent with being independent of momentum. The average value of the phase, φ=−133.9±4.0∘, corresponds to a Regge trajectory α(0)=0.49±0.05 in agreement with the canonical ρ, ω0 Regge intercept, α(0)∼0.5. However, this result disagrees with the Regge trajectory determined from the energy dependence of the forward cross section, α(0)=0.30±0.03, indicating a breaking of the Regge phase-energy relation. Comparisons of KL0p→KS0p and π−p→π0n scattering data reveal substantial differences in the energy dependence of the differential cross sections. Comparisons to KN charge-exchange data then suggest that direct-channel (absorption) effects may explain the differences in πN and KN channels.

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K0(L) p ---> p K0(S) BACKWARD SCATTERING FROM 1.0-GeV/c TO 7.5-GeV/c

Brandenburg, G.W. ; Johnson, William B. ; Leith, David W.G.S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 30 (1973) 145, 1973.
Inspire Record 73583 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21406

Backward scattering in the reaction KL0p→pKS0 is studied in the momentum interval 1.0 to 7.5 GeV/c. Comparison of KL0p→pKS0 and K+p→pK+ backward scattering, where respectively Σ exchange and Λ plus Σ exchange can contribute in the u channel, reveals that dσdΩ180°(KL0p→pKS0dσdΩ180°(K+p→pK+) above the resonance region. This result provides direct evidence for the dominance of the Λ contribution over the Σ contribution in the K+p→pK+ production amplitude.

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