Spectra of Deuterons and Tritium at 162-Degrees from Bombardment of C, Cu and Pb Nuclei by pi- Mesons at 1.5-GeV to 6.0-GeV

Burgov, N.A. ; Vlasov, M.K. ; Vorobev, L.S. ; et al.
ITEP-129-1977, 1977.
Inspire Record 122856 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.40277

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PROTON AND DEUTERON PRODUCTION AT ANGLES OF 135-DEGREES +- 6-DEGREES IN INCLUSIVE REACTIONS WITH CARBON NUCLEI AT INCIDENT PI- MESONS WITH 0.85-GEV/C - 2.5-GEV/C MOMENTA. (IN RUSSIAN)

Burgov, N.A. ; Gerzon, S.A. ; Kiselev, Yu.T. ; et al.
Moscow Inst. Theor. Exp. Phys. Gkae - ITEF-86-008 (86,REC.FEB.) 14p, 1986.
Inspire Record 229290 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.40113

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Cross-sections of large-angle hadron production in proton- and pion-nucleus interactions VI: carbon nuclei and beam momenta from \pm 3 GeV/c to \pm 15 GeV/c

The HARP-CDP collaboration Bolshakova, A. ; Boyko, I. ; Chelkov, G. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 70 (2010) 573-633, 2010.
Inspire Record 863735 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.55450

We report on double-differential inclusive cross-sections of the production of secondary protons, charged pions, and deuterons, in the interactions with a 5% nuclear interaction length thick stationary carbon target, of proton and pion beams with momentum from \pm 3 GeV/c to \pm 15 GeV/c. Results are given for secondary particles with production angles between 20 and 125 degrees. Cross-sections on carbon nuclei are compared with cross-sections on beryllium, copper, tantalum and lead nuclei.

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The measured deuteron to proton ratios for each of the 8 GeV Proton, PI+ and PI- beams for the angular range 20 to 30 degrees.

The measured deuteron to proton ratios for each of the 8 GeV Proton, PI+ and PI- beams for the angular range 30 to 45 degrees.

The measured deuteron to proton ratios for each of the 8 GeV Proton, PI+ and PI- beams for the angular range 45 to 60 degrees.

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