Inclusive V0 production cross sections from 920-GeV fixed target proton nucleus collisions.

The HERA-B collaboration Abt, I. ; Abyzov, A. ; Adams, M. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 29 (2003) 181-190, 2003.
Inspire Record 604661 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.46479

Inclusive differential cross sections $d\sigma_{pA}/dx_F$ and $d\sigma_{pA}/dp_t^2$ for the production of \kzeros, \lambdazero, and \antilambda particles are measured at HERA in proton-induced reactions on C, Al, Ti, and W targets. The incident beam energy is 920 GeV, corresponding to $\sqrt {s} = 41.6$ GeV in the proton-nucleon system. The ratios of differential cross sections \rklpa and \rllpa are measured to be $6.2\pm 0.5$ and $0.66\pm 0.07$, respectively, for \xf $\approx-0.06$. No significant dependence upon the target material is observed. Within errors, the slopes of the transverse momentum distributions $d\sigma_{pA}/dp_t^2$ also show no significant dependence upon the target material. The dependence of the extrapolated total cross sections $\sigma_{pA}$ on the atomic mass $A$ of the target material is discussed, and the deduced cross sections per nucleon $\sigma_{pN}$ are compared with results obtained at other energies.

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Inclusive differential cross section DSIG/DXL for K0S production in the XL interval -0.12 to 0.0 plus the total cross section after extrapolation to the full XL range.

Inclusive differential cross section DSIG/DXL for LAMBDA production in the XL interval -0.12 to 0.0 plus the total cross section after extrapolation to thefull XL range.

Inclusive differential cross section DSIG/DXL for LAMBDABAR production in the XL interval -0.12 to 0.0 plus the total cross section after extrapolation to the full XL range.

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Enhancement of strange and multi-strange baryons and anti-baryons in S W interactions at 200-GeV/c.

The WA85 collaboration Antinori, F. ; Barnes, R.P. ; Bayes, A.C. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 447 (1999) 178-182, 1999.
Inspire Record 500180 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28123

Strange and multistrange baryon production is expected to be enhanced in heavy ion interactions if a phase transition from hadronic matter to a Quark-Gluon Plasma takes place. The production yields of Λ s, Λ s, Ξ − s, and Ξ + s relative to the production of negative particles are presented for sulphur-tungsten interactions at 200 GeV/ c per nucleon. These production yields are compared to those produced in proton-tungsten interactions and the enhancements of strange and multistrange baryons and antibaryons are presented.

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Hyperon to negative production ratios with sulphur beam.

Hyperon to negative production ratios with proton beam.

Strange and multistrange baryon enhancements.


Hyperon production in proton tungsten interactions at 200-GeV/c

The WA85 collaboration Abatzis, S. ; Andrighetto, A. ; Antinori, F. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 393 (1997) 210-216, 1997.
Inspire Record 456774 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.6511

The relative production yields and transverse mass spectra for Λ, Λ , Ξ − and Ξ + hyperons in proton-tungsten interactions are presented and compared with the WA85 results from central sulphur-tungsten interactions. A study of the negative particle yield has also been undertaken and the ratio of Λ hyperons to negative particles has been calculated.

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Enhancement of central Lambda, Xi and Omega yields in Pb Pb collisions at 158-A-GeV/c.

Andersen, E. ; Antinori, F. ; Armenise, N. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 433 (1998) 209-216, 1998.
Inspire Record 471052 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.49545

Λ , Ξ and Ω yields and transverse mass spectra have been measured in Pb-Pb and p-Pb collisions at 158 A GeV/ c . The yields in Pb-Pb interactions are presented as a function of the collision centrality and compared with those obtained from p-Pb collisions. Strangeness enhancement is observed which increases with centrality and with the strangeness content of the hyperon.

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Measured slope for P-PB with POWER=3/2.

Measured slope for PB-PB with POWER=3/2.

Measured slope for P-PB with POWER=1.0.

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Hyperon production in proton sulphur collisions at 200-GeV/c.

The WA94 collaboration Abatzis, S ; Andersen, E ; Andrighetto, A ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 400 (1997) 239-244, 1997.
Inspire Record 427129 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.12547

The WA94 experiment uses the production of strange particles and antiparticles to investigate the properties of hot hadronic matter created in heavy-ion interactions. Λ, Λ , Ξ − and Ξ + particle yields and transverse mass spectra are presented for pS interactions. These results are compared with those from SS interactions. Our results are also compared with those from pW and SW interactions of the WA85 experiment.

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The fit with formula (1/MT**1.5)*D(SIG)/D(MT) = CONST*EXP(MT/SLOPE).

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Polarization of Lambda and anti-Lambda produced by 800-GeV protons

Ramberg, E.J. ; Bock, G.J. ; Coleman, R. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 338 (1994) 403-408, 1994.
Inspire Record 372108 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.42451

We have measured the polarization of Λ and Λ hyperons produced by 800 GeV protons on a Be target at a fixed targeting angle of 4.8 mrad. Comparison with previous data at 400 GeV production energy and twice the targeting angle shows no significant energy dependence for the Λ polarization. This is in striking contrast to the energy dependence found for σ + and Ξ − polarizations. We find no evidence for Λ polarization at 800 GeV.

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Neutral strange particle production in 200-GeV/c p / pi+ / K+ interactions on Au, Ag, and Mg.

Brick, D.H. ; Widgoff, M. ; Beilliere, P. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 45 (1992) 734-742, 1992.
Inspire Record 339321 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22671

We have used the Fermilab 30-in. bubble-chamber-hybrid spectrometer to study neutral-strange-particle production in the interactions of 200-GeV/c protons and π+ and K+ mesons with nuclei of gold, silver, and magnesium. Average multiplicities and inclusive cross sections for K0 and Λ are measured, and a power law is found to give a good description of their A dependence. The exponent characterizing the A dependence is consistent with being the same for K0 and Λ production, and also the same for proton and π+ beams. Average K0 and Λ multiplicities, as well as their ratio, have been measured as functions of the numbers of projectile collisions νp and secondary collisions νs in the nucleus, and indicate that rescattering contributes significantly to enhancement of Λ production but not to K0 production. The properties of events with multiple K0's or Λ's also corroborate this conclusion. K0 rapidities are in the central region and decrease gently with increasing νp, while Λ rapidities are in the target-fragmentation region and are independent of νp. K0 and Λ multiplicities increase with the rapidity loss of the projectile, but their rapidities do not.

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Neutral strange particle production in p Ne-20 and p N interactions at 300-GeV/c

Yuldashev, B.S. ; Aliev, Sh.M. ; Alimov, M.A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 43 (1991) 2792-2802, 1991.
Inspire Record 299848 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22905

Data on multiplicity, correlations, and inclusive spectra of KS0 mesons and Λ0(Λ¯0) hyperons produced with xF≤0 in inelastic pNe20 and pN interactions at 300 GeV are presented and compared. The inclusive cross sections for pNe20 (pN) with xF≤0 are 61.1±2.8 mb (3.34±0.64 mb) for KS0, 40.8±2.5 mb (1.89±0.29 mb) for Λ0, and 3.9±0.5 mb (0.31±0.08 mb) for Λ¯0. The multiplicity ratio for pNe20 and pN interactions is 1.58±0.16 for KS0, 1.95±0.23 for Λ0, and 1.12±0.43 for Λ¯0. We have observed the Σ0(1193) hyperon and measured the average multiplicity (nΣ0=0.049±0.027) for xF≤0. We have also observed the strange resonances K*(892), K*(1415), and Σ*(1385) with xF≤0 and measured the fraction of V0 coming from each resonance. Λ0 polarization for xF≤0 is measured and shows a decrease as p⊥ increases [pΛ(pNe20)≈−0.25 at p⊥=1.5 GeV/c], in agreement with other experiments which measure polarization in the region xF≫0. Since (43±7)% of the Λ0 are produced in Σ0→Λ0γ decays, the Λ0 polarization is significantly greater than the measured values. Experimental results are compared to predictions of the Lund model and the dual parton model of soft hadron-nucleus and hadron-nucleon interactions.

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Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (NOT GIVEN).

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Production of Xi0 and anti-Xi0 hyperons by 400-GeV Protons

Beretvas, A. ; Deck, L. ; Devlin, T. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 34 (1986) 53-74, 1986.
Inspire Record 233799 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23426

Inclusive production cross sections have been measured for the processes p+A→Ξ0+X (A=Be, Cu, Pb) and for p+Be→Ξ¯0+X. Data were taken at angles of 0, 2, 3.5, 7.3, and 9.8 mrad between the incident 400-GeV proton beam and the outgoing hyperon beam. Production cross sections for Λ and Λ¯ production were measured at the same time. The A dependence of the Ξ0 cross sections is discussed, along with interpretations in terms of various models.

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Polarization in Inclusive $\Lambda$ and $\bar{\Lambda}$ Production at Large $p_T$

Lundberg, B. ; Handler, R. ; Pondrom, L. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 40 (1989) 3557-3567, 1989.
Inspire Record 287809 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23077

A study of the inclusive polarization of Λ hyperons produced by 400-GeV/c protons incident on nuclear targets has been performed at Fermilab. The polarization P of the Λ has been mapped over a large range of xF and pT to good precision for pT up to 3.8 GeV/c. The magnitude of the polarization at fixed xF rises with pT to a plateau at about 1 GeV/c, and the size of the plateau increases monotonically with xF. The Λ¯ were found to be unpolarized for pT<2.4 GeV/c. A target-nucleus dependence for the Λ polarization has been observed.

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