The production properties ofKs0,\(\bar \Lambda\) andK+p interactions at 32 GeV/c are investigated using the final statistics of the experiment. We present total and semi-inclusive cross sections and aver-age multiplicities. Estimates are given of the diffractive dissociation contributions to total and differential cross sections. Thex-,pT−, and transverse mass dependence of inclusive and semi-inclusive distributions is discussed as well as properties of “prompt”Ks0's. The ratio of “prompt”K890+ (K8900) to “prompt”K0 cross sections is measured to be 1.03±0.12 (0.98±0.17). From a comparison of\(\bar \Lambda\) production inK±p interactions at 32 GeV/c, we estimate a strange sea-quark suppression of 0.26 ±0.02. The double differential cross sections ofKs0's is studied as a function of Feynman-x andpT2, and a Triple-Regge fit performed. The data are compared in detail to versions of the Lund-model for low-pT hadronic collisions.
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We present results on the inclusive polarization of Λ hyperons produced in K + p interactions at 32 and 70 GeV/ c . A large positive Λ polarization is observed in the kaon fragmentation region. The polarization is energy independent, increases strongly with increasing x , but shows essentially no p T -dependence.
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Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////RES-DEF(RES=DEL++,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.08 < M(P PI+) < 1.8 GEV)//RES-DEF(RES=SIG(1385P13)+-,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.26 < M(LAMDA PI+-) <2.0 GEV)//RES-DEF(RES=ASIG(1385P13)+-,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.26 < M(ALAMDA PI+-) < 2.0< GEV)).
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////RES-DEF(RES=DEL++,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.08 < M(P PI+) < 1.8 GEV)//RES-DEF(RES=SIG(1385P13)+-,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.26 < M(LAMDA PI+-) <2.0 GEV)//RES-DEF(RES=ASIG(1385P13)+-,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.26 < M(ALAMDA PI+-) < 2.0< GEV)).
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////RES-DEF(RES=DEL++,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.08 < M(P PI+) < 1.8 GEV)//RES-DEF(RES=SIG(1385P13)+-,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.26 < M(LAMDA PI+-) <2.0 GEV)//RES-DEF(RES=ASIG(1385P13)+-,BACK=CORRECTED,DEF=1.26 < M(ALAMDA PI+-) < 2.0< GEV)).
Energy, charge and strangeness flow inK+p interactions at 32 and 70 GeV/c, and π+p interactions at 32 GeV/c are studied in terms of the angular variable λ=|x|/pT. The data ondQ/dλ anddE/dλ show only a weak indication of scale breaking between 32 and 70 GeV/c. For inclusive “non-diffractive”, inclusive “diffractive” and exclusive “non-diffractive” jets, the fraction of charge in any angular region ΔΩ away from the central region is found to be proportional to the energy fraction in the same interval. The data ondQ/dE versus λ are compatible with some versions of dual-sheet models and agree also with the LUND Monte-Carlo model. The data are also compared with\(v(\bar v)p\) interactions in BEBC. In exclusive channels the average ratiodQ/dS=0.78±0.04 is consistent, in the framework of fragmentation models, with a larger probability for the fragmentation of the\(\bar s\)-valence quark than theu-valence quark in theK+-meson.
CHARGE FLOW IN NONDIFFRACTIVE PROTON-LIKE AND KAON-LIKE JETS.
CHARGE FLOW IN NONDIFFRACTIVE PROTON-LIKE AND KAON-LIKE JETS.
CHARGE FLOW IN NONDIFFRACTIVE PROTON-LIKE AND KAON-LIKE JETS.
We present final results on inclusive production ofK*+(890),K*+(1430) andK*−(890) in\(\bar K^ +p\) interactions at 32 GeV/c, based on a statistics of ∼27 events/μb. Total cross sections,pT-andx-dependence of inclusive distributions are compared with experiments at other energies and with the Lund fragmentation model. Spin density matrix elements of theK*+(890) are also discussed. The results suggest that “recombination” of both initial state valence quarks\(\bar s\) andu of theK+ intoK*+(890), responsible in the Lund model for ∼45% of theK*+(890) cross section, is strongly suppressed.
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