MEASUREMENT OF ELASTIC BACKWARD PI- D SCATTERING FOR 1.57-GEV/C, 1.66-GEV/C AND 1.76-GEV/C. (IN RUSSIAN)

Abramov, B.M. ; Ayrapetov, E.A. ; Bagdasaryan, L.S. ; et al.
Pisma Zh.Eksp.Teor.Fiz. 31 (1980) 147-150, 1980.
Inspire Record 157089 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.39767

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Absolute differential cross-sections and charge asymmetries for pi+- d elastic scattering at 30-MeV, 50-MeV and 65-MeV

Kohler, M.D. ; Ristinen, R.A. ; Kraushaar, J.J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 48 (1993) 1884-1889, 1993.
Inspire Record 365225 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26004

Absolute π±d differential cross sections and charge asymmetries have been measured at incident pion energies of 30 and 50 MeV, using an active target of scintillator plastic to detect recoil deuterons in coincidence with scattered pions. In addition, a small set of data at 65 MeV was collected for comparision with the results of an earlier experiment performed by this group. Measurements at 50 MeV from the earlier experiment are compared with the results of the present experiment.

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Absolute differential cross-sections and charge asymmetries for pi+- d elastic scattering at 65-MeV

Kohler, M.D. ; Brack, J.T. ; Clausen, B. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 44 (1991) 15-23, 1991.
Inspire Record 323111 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26104

Absolute π±d differential cross sections and charge asymmetries have been measured at an incident pion energy of 65 MeV, using an active target of deuterated scintillator plastic to detect recoil deuterons in coincidence with scattered pions. Statistical and systematic uncertainties in the cross sections are each typically ±3%. The charge asymmetry is consistent with theoretical predictions.

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Pion - deuteron elastic scattering at large angles from 0.90-GeV/c to 2.025-GeV/c

Abramov, B.M. ; Bulychjov, Sergey A. ; Druzhinin, B.L. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 542 (1992) 579-586, 1992.
Inspire Record 294362 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36686

The differential cross section for the backward (120° ⩽ θ c.m.s. ⩽ 180°) pion-deuteron elastic scattering was measured at eight incident pion momenta from 0.90 to 2.025 GeV/ c . A distinctive change in the shape of the angular distribution is observed. At 0.9 GeV/ c the differential cross section decreases smoothly to 180° in accordance with predictions of multiple-scattering theory. At 1.31 GeV/ c , i.e. in the region of the hypothetical 1 I 6 dibaryon with a mass of 2.9 GeV, the differential cross section is practically independent of angle. At higher energies a sharp backward peak is clearly seen. Connections of our results with dibaryons and Regge asymptotic behaviour are discussed.

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NEW RESULTS ON BACKWARD PION - DEUTERON SCATTERING FROM 0.83-GeV/c TO 1.16-GeV/c

Abramov, B.M. ; Bulychjov, Sergey A. ; Dukhovskoi, I.A. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 50 (1989) 650-651, 1989.
Inspire Record 281458 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.17312

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Measurement of the pi d Elastic Differential Scattering Cross Cross-Section for Momenta from 343-MeV/c to 637-MeV/c

Cole, R.H. ; Mccarthy, J.S. ; Minehart, R.C. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 17 (1978) 681-693, 1978.
Inspire Record 134673 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26365

The differential cross section for scattering of pions on deuterons was measured at LAMPF at laboratory momenta of 343, 441, 539, and 637 MeVc, using an E−ΔE method to identify the recoil deuterons. Angles ranged from 40° to 160° in the center of mass system. The momentum resolution was σ=±3.5% and the angular resolution was ± 1.70° in the laboratory system. The experimental method is discussed, and results are presented and compared with other experimental data as well as with various theoretical calculations. [NUCLEAR REACTIONS H2(π,π); E=230,323,417,512 MeV. D2O, CD2 targets. Measured σ(θ), θ=40∘−160∘, Δθ=1.7∘, Δpp=3.5%.]

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X ERROR D(THETA) = 1.7000 DEG.

X ERROR D(THETA) = 1.7000 DEG.

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Energy Dependence of Backward $\pi^- D$ Elastic Scattering in the 1-{GeV} - 2-{GeV} Region

Abramov, B.M. ; Dukhovskoi, I.A. ; Kishkurno, V.V. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 372 (1981) 301-316, 1981.
Inspire Record 172727 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37082

Differential cross sections for backward π − d elastic scattering (−1 ≦ cos θ c.m ≦ −0.98) have been measured at fourteen momenta from 0.98 to 1.76 GeV/ c and at 2.45 GeV/ c . Energy dependence of the cross section exibits a new wide structure at √ s ≈ 2.9 GeV. Possible mechanisms of the reaction accounting for this structure are presented. Experimental data are compared with theoretical calculations.

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BEAM ERROR D(P)/P = 0.300 PCT.

BEAM ERROR D(P)/P = 0.300 PCT.

BEAM ERROR D(P)/P = 0.300 PCT.

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CONFIRMATION OF DIP BUMP STRUCTURE IN BACKWARD PI- D ELASTIC SCATTERING: POSSIBLE EVIDENCE FOR DIBARYON RESONANCES

Akemoto, M. ; Baba, K. ; Endo, I. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 50 (1983) 400-403, 1983.
Inspire Record 190884 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20545

The backward differential cross section for π−−d elastic scattering has been measured at incident momenta between 420 and 1160 MeV/c. The data show two bumps at around 670 and 1100 MeV/c, two dips near 630 and 980 MeV/c, and a break at 550 MeV/c. The result of a phenonomenological fit is consistent with the existence of three dibaryon resonances in this energy region. A theoretical calculation of Kanai et al. agrees well with the data below 800 MeV/c, but the agreement becomes worse above 800 MeV/c.

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STATISTICAL ERRORS ONLY.

SMALLER ANGLE DATA NOT GIVEN IN THE PAPER.


ELASTIC pi- d SCATTERING AT 552-MeV/c MOMENTUM

Dakhno, L.G. ; Kravtsov, A.V. ; Makarov, M.M. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 31 (1980) 326, 1980.
Inspire Record 143874 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.18995

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FROM LEGENDRE POLYNOMIAL FIT TO D(SIG)/DOMEGA, USING VALUE AT THETA = 0 DEG OBTAINED BY ADDITION OF THE PI+ P AND PI- P FORWARD SCATTERING AMPLITUDES GIVEN BY DISPERSION RELATIONS.

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