Spin transfer measurements of the pi d (polarized) ---> p p (polarized) reaction spanning the Delta resonance

Feltham, A. ; Trelle, R.P. ; Jones, G. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 66 (1991) 2573-2576, 1991.
Inspire Record 315151 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19906

The first spin-transfer observables for the πd→pp reaction have been measured at a number of energies spanning the Δ resonance in this system. These parameters correspond to KSL and KSS of the pp→dπ reaction for incident proton energies ranging from 600 to 800 MeV. Such data can provide an important constraint on the determination of the partial-wave amplitudes describing this fundamental reaction. The discrepancies between our data, theoretical predictions, and values calculated from published partial-wave amplitudes demonstrate the need for further work in this area.

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MEASUREMENTS OF SPIN CORRELATION PARAMETER A(NN) AND ANALYZING POWER AT 90-degrees FOR P (polarized) P (polarized) ---> D PI+ BETWEEN 500-MEV AND 800-MEV

Glass, G. ; Bhatia, T.S. ; Hiebert, J.C. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 53 (1984) 1984-1987, 1984.
Inspire Record 214991 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20423

Measurements of the spin observables ANN(90∘) and AN0(90∘) for the reaction pp→dπ+ between 500 and 800 MeV are presented and compared with previous measurements and with predictions from theories and a partial-wave analysis. These are the first available measurements of ANN above 590 MeV.

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ANALYSING POWER IS POL.POL(NAME=AN0).


ENERGY VARIATION OF THE ANALYZING POWER IN THE REACTION P (polarized) P ---> D PI+

Saha, A. ; Seth, K.K. ; Kielczewska, D. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 51 (1983) 759-762, 1983.
Inspire Record 196398 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20478

Precision measurements of the analyzing powers for the reaction ppol+p→d+π+ have been made at ≃ 550, 600, 650, 700, and 800 MeV. The data have been analyzed in terms of Legendre polynomials. It is found that excitation functions for both even and odd Legendre coefficients exhibit very similar resonant behaviors. It is concluded that the triplet amplitudes are as strongly dominated by the Δ(1232) as the well-known singlet amplitude, D21, and that the data do not exhibit any anomalous behavior suggestive of dibaryon resonances.

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