DIFFRACTION DISSOCIATION OF ANTI-PROTONS IN anti-p p COLLISIONS AT 22.4-GeV/c

The Dubna-Alma Ata-Yerevan-Helsinki-Moscow-Prague-Tbilisi collaboration Batyunya, B.V. ; Boguslavsky, I.V. ; Gramenitsky, I.M. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 37 (1983) 58, 1983.
Inspire Record 178090 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.71073

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Study of the Reaction $\bar{p} p \to p X$ at 22.4-{GeV}/$c$

The Alma Ata-Dubna-Helsinki-Kosice-Moscow-Prague-Tbilisi collaboration Batyunya, B.V. ; Boguslavsky, I.V. ; Dashian, N.B. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 33 (1981) 64-66, 1981.
Inspire Record 154173 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.69635

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Cross-sections for deuterium, tritium, and helium production in p p collisions at s = 1.8-TeV

Alexopoulos, T. ; Anderson, E.W. ; Biswas, N.N. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 62 (2000) 072004, 2000.
Inspire Record 536253 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22220

We present the results of a search for the production of light elements in p¯p collisions at the Fermilab Tevatron collider. Momentum, time of flight, and dE/dx measurements are used to distinguish nuclei from elementary particles. A production ratio for deuterium to hydrogen is calculated and compared to the primordial value of the big bang model. Some evidence for tritium is found and none for helium isotopes.

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Invariant cross section and cross section per unit rapidity interval for deuterium and anti-deuterium production.

Independent measurement of the proton or anti-proton production cross section (K Gulbrandsen, Senior Thesis, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1998).

Measured cross sections for tritium production.


Measurements of single diffraction at s**(1/2) = 630-GeV: Evidence for a nonlinear alpha(t) of the Pomeron

The UA8 collaboration Brandt, A. ; Erhan, S. ; Kuzucu, A. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 514 (1998) 3-44, 1998.
Inspire Record 449347 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32682

We report measurements of the inclusive differential cross section for the single-diffractive reactions: p + pbar --> p + X and p + pbar --> X + pbar at sqrt(s) = 630 GeV, in the momentum transfer range, 0.8 < -t < 2.0 GeV^2 and final state Feynman-x > 0.90. Based on the assumption of factorization, several new features of the Pomeron Flux Factor are determined from simultaneous fits to our UA8 data and lower energy data from the CHLM collaboration at the CERN-Intersecting Storage Rings. Prominent among these is that the effective Pomeron Regge trajectory requires a term quadratic in t, with coefficient, a'' = 0.079 +- 0.012 GeV^{-4}. We also show that the data require a Pomeron-proton cross section that first decreases with increasing diffractive mass (corresponding to the PPR term in the triple-Regge expansion) and then increases at larger mass (the PPP term), similar to real particle total cross sections. We measure the product, (K x sigma0) = 0.72 +- 0.10 mb/GeV^2, where K is the normalization constant of the Pomeron Flux Factor in the proton and sigma0 is the scale constant in the Pomeron-proton total cross section. Finally, we report the occurence of ``beam jets'' in the Pomeron direction in the rest frame of the diffractive system.

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Single diffractive cross sections.

Single diffractive sdig/dt for X > 0.95.

The average energy flow event in the C.M. frame of the system X for different values of S prime (the invariant Squark mass of the X system).

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A Study of particle ratios and strangeness suppression in p anti-p collisions at s**(1/2) = 630-GeV with UA1

Bocquet, G. ; Norton, A. ; Wang, H.Q. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 366 (1996) 447-450, 1996.
Inspire Record 403647 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.48043

From a sample of 2.36 million minimum bias events produced in p p collisions at s =630 GeV in the UA1 experiment and from other published data at the CERN S p p S collider we have estimated the relative production of π ± , π 0 , K ± , K S 0 , Λ, Λ , p and p . We obtain a meson over baryon ratio M B = 6.4 ± 1.1 . From the K S 0 π ± ratio we measure the strangeness suppression factor λ = 0.29 ± 0.02 ± 0.01 which, combining with other available data provides a new world average of 0.29 ± 0.015. Both the K S 0 π ± ratio and the strangeness suppression factor λ as a function of s are investigated, and an extrapolation to the LHC energy is performed.

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Extrapolation to pt=0.

CONST is strangeness suppression factor, extracted from KS/PI+- ratio (see text).


Results from E735 at the tevatron proton - anti-proton collider with s**(1/2) = 1.8-TeV

The E735 collaboration Lindsey, Clark S. ; Alexopoulos, T. ; Allen, C. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 544 (1992) 343-356, 1992.
Inspire Record 322633 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.43062

Experiment E735 searched for evidence of the transition to quark-gluon plasma in p p collisions at √ s = 1.8 TeV. Using data from a high statistics run in 1988–1989, results are presented on multiplicity distributions, hyperon and phi production, and Bose-Einstein correlations. Some data were also taken at lower collision energies and results will be compared to previous experiments.

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INCLUSIVE AND SEMIINCLUSIVE PRODUCTION OF POSITIVE PIONS AND PROTONS IN ANTI-P P INTERACTIONS AT 22.4-GEV/C

The ALMA ATA-DUBNA-HELSINKI-MOSCOW-PRAGUE-TBILISI collaboration Boos, E.G. ; Ermilova, D.I. ; Samoilov, V.V. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 174 (1980) 45-67, 1980.
Inspire Record 159212 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.7929

New results on the inclusive and semi-inclusive production of π + mesons and protons in the whole phase space are given for about 2.2 · 10 4 inelastic p p interactions at 22.4 GeV/ c . A method of statistical separation for spectra of particles of the same charge which are produced in CP -symmetrical reactions is discussed in detail. Experimental data are compared with quark-parton model predictions.

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NON-ANNIHILATION EVENTS ONLY.

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Single Particle Inclusive Spectra of Charged Particles in anti-p p Interactions at 22.4-GeV/c

The Alma Ata-Dubna-Helsinki-Kosice-Moscow-Prague collaboration Boos, E.G. ; Samoilov, V.V. ; Takibaev, Zh.S. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 121 (1977) 381-392, 1977.
Inspire Record 109633 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.35465

The inclusive spectra for p p collisions at 22.4 GeV/ c are investigated. We show that the transverse momentum distributions resemble those in high-energy pp interactions and discuss the influence of annihilation processes on the p T 2 distributions. The invariant inclusive cross section for pions in the central region is found to be 28 ± 1 mb. A charge asymmetry is indicated by the y ∗ spectrum in the central region, the asymmetry parameter having the value 0.15 ± 0.01. Finally, we estimate the upper limit of the diffraction dissociation of the beam particle to be 3.68 −0.15 +0.45 mb.

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Diffraction Dissociation of $\pi^\pm$, $K^\pm$, and $\rho^\pm$ at 100-{GeV}/c and 200-{GeV}/c

Cool, R.L. ; Goulianos, Konstantin A. ; Segler, S.L. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 47 (1981) 701-704, 1981.
Inspire Record 171271 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20623

We report differential cross sections for h+p→X+p (h=π±,K±,p±) at 100 and 200 GeV/c in the region 0.025<|t|<0.095 (GeV/c)2 and MX2s<0.1.

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A Comparison of Hadron Production in $p \bar{p}$ and $p p$ Collisions in the Central Region at $\sqrt{s}=53$-{GeV}

The Axial Field Spectrometer collaboration Akesson, T. ; Albrow, M.G. ; Almehed, S. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 228 (1983) 409-423, 1983.
Inspire Record 190653 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37131

We have studied the inclusive production of the hadrons π ± , K ± , p, p , Λ, Λ , ρ and ⋉ in the central region at the ISR s = 53 GeV , in both pp and p p collisions. Differences are observed only for K ± , p, and p production. We then study also correlations between low- p T pp and p p pairs in the two types of collisions, separating the contribution from baryon pair production and from the incident particles (stopping protons). We observe a positive correlation between two stopping protons; between the production of two pairs, and between a stopping proton and a pair production, there are negative correlations.

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