Antinuclei production in heavy ion collisions at CERN SPS.

The NA52 collaboration Arsenescu, R. ; Baglin, C. ; Beck, H.P. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 661 (1999) 177-184, 1999.
Inspire Record 514756 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36135

Besides the dedicated search for strangelets NA52 measures light (anti)particle and (anti)nuclei production over a wide range of rapidity. Compared to previous runs the statistics has been increased in the 1998 run by more than one order of magnitude for negatively charged objects at different spectrometer rigidities. At a rigidity of −20 GeV/ c we measured 10 6 p , 10 3 d and one 3 He without any centrality requirements. These preliminary results together with previous measurements near central rapidity are discussed in the framework of a thermodynamical and a coalescence model.

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Inclusive production of omega mesons at large transverse momenta in pi- Be interactions at 515-GeV/c.

The E706 collaboration Apanasevich, L. ; Bacigalupi, J. ; Baker, W. ; et al.
FERMILAB-PUB-00-054-E, 2000.
Inspire Record 525948 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.42994

We present results on the production of omega mesons at high transverse momenta in pi^-Be interactions at 515 GeV/c. The data span the kinematic range 3.5 < p_T < 8 GeV/c. We compare the measured cross section with expectations from Monte Carlo QCD generators. The relative yield of omega to pi^0 mesons is used to extract the ratio of vector to pseudoscalar meson production for the first generation of quarks.

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Observation of pi0 mesons with large transverse momentum in high-energy proton proton collisions

Busser, F.W. ; Camilleri, L. ; di Lella, L. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 46 (1973) 471-476, 1973.
Inspire Record 83673 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28041

Invariant cross-sections are presented for the inclusive reaction p + p → π o + anything, Measurements of large transverse momentum π o 's (2.5 GeV/ c < p ⊥ <9 GeV/ c ) were made near 90° at the CERN ISR at five centre-of-mass energies (√ s = 23.5, 30.6, 44.8, 52.7 and 62.4 GeV. At large p ⊥ , the invariant cross-sections are seem to vary with s and p ⊥ , in good agreement with a fit of the form Ap ⊥ − n F ( p ⊥ /√ s ), with n ≈8 and F ( p ⊥ /√ s )≈ exp (−26 p ⊥ /√ s ).

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MEASUREMENT OF PRODUCTION CROSS-SECTIONS FOR NEGATIVE PIONS, KAONS, AND PROTONS AT 10-GeV, 18-GeV AND 24-GeV

Amann, J.F. ; Macek, R.J. ; Sanford, T.W.L. ; et al.
LA-9486-MS, 1982.
Inspire Record 181718 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.38249

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Strangelet search and antinuclei production studies in Pb + Pb collisions

The NA52 (NEWMASS) collaboration Ambrosini, G. ; Appelquist, G. ; Arsenescu, R. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 610 (1996) 306C-316C, 1996.
Inspire Record 432734 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36512

We searched for long-lived strange quark matter particles, so-called strangelets , and studied particle and antiparticle production in Pb + Pb collisions at 158 GeV/ c per nucleon at zero degree production angle. We give upper limits for the production of strangelets covering a mass to charge ratio up to 120 GeV/ c 2 and lifetimes t lab > 1.2 μ s and plot invariant differential production cross sections as a function of rapidity for a variety of particles.

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Anti-nuclei production in Pb + Pb collisions at 158-A/GeV/c

The NA52 (NEWMASS) collaboration Appelquist, G. ; Baglin, C. ; Beringer, J. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 376 (1996) 245-250, 1996.
Inspire Record 40550 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.50119

We investigate antinuclei production in Pb + Pb interactions at 158 GeV/ c per nucleon at zero degree production angle. We quote invariant differential production cross sections for antiprotons and antideuterons. The corresponding antideuteron to antiproton ratio at midrapidity is 4.2 · 10 −4 . One antihelium-3 nucleus was observed. The results are discussed in the framework of a simple coalescence model.

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Composite particle production in relativistic Au + Pt, Si + Pt, and p + Pt collisions

The E886 collaboration Saito, N. ; Bassalleck, B. ; Burger, T. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 49 (1994) 3211-3218, 1994.
Inspire Record 383739 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25998

Recently, highly relativistic Au beams have become available at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, Alternating Gradient Synchrotron. Inclusive production cross sections for composite particles, d, t, He3, and He4, in 11.5A GeV/c Au+Pt collisions have been measured using a beam line spectrometer. For comparison, composite particle production was also measured in Si+Pt and p+Pt collisions at similar beam momenta per nucleon (14.6A GeV/c and 12.9 GeV/c, respectively). The projectile dependence of the production cross section for each composite particle has been fitted to Aprojα. The parameter α can be described by a single function of the mass number and the momentum per nucleon of the produced particle. Additionally, the data are well described by momentum-space coalescence. Comparisons with similar analysis of Bevalac A+A data are made. The coalescence radii extracted from momentum-space coalescence fits are used to determine reaction volumes (‘‘source size’’) within the context of the Sato-Yazaki model.

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Deuteron and anti-deuteron production in CERN experiment NA44

The NA44 collaboration Simon-Gillo, Jehanne ; Boggild, H. ; Boissevain, J. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 590 (1995) 483C-486C, 1995.
Inspire Record 407669 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36518

The abundances of light nuclei probe the later stages of the evolution of a system formed in a relativistic heavy-ion collision. After the system has cooled and expanded, nucleons in close proximity and moving with small relative momenta coalesce to form nuclei. Light nuclei production enables the study of several topics, including the mechanism of composite particle production, freeze-out temperature, size of the interaction region, and entropy of the system. NA44 is the only relativistic heavy-ion experiment to have both deuteron and antideuteron results in both pA and AA collisions and the first CERN experiment to study the physics topics addressed by d and d production.

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Subthreshold anti-proton and K- production in heavy ion collisions

Schroter, A. ; Berdermann, E. ; Geissel, H. ; et al.
Z.Phys.A 350 (1994) 101-113, 1994.
Inspire Record 372238 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.16507

Subthreshold ¯p andK− and energeticπ− production was studied in Ne + NaF, Cu, Sn and Bi, and in Ni + Ni collisions with incident energies between 1.6 and 2 GeV/u. The measured cross sections indicate a dominant contribution of baryonic resonances. This is also consistent with a generalized scaling behaviour of the cross sections with the energy available in the collision and the energy necessary to produce particles as observed with Ne induced reactions. Deviations from scaling especially pronounced in the Ni-Ni system will be discussed in terms of absorption effects. The flat slope of the excitation function for ¯p production can be related to a reduced production threshold caused by a reduction of the antiproton mass in the dense and heated medium by about 100—150 MeV/c2. A similar in-medium mass reduction is also indicated forK− mesons. An increased ¯p reabsorption probability for the heavier systems is concluded from the comparison of the ¯p yields in Ne + NaF, Ne + Sn and Ni + Ni collisions.

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Nuclear Matter Excitation in Pion - Xenon Collisions at 3.5-GeV/c: Inclusive Spectra of Neutral Pions

Pluta, J. ; Miller, K. ; Pawlak, T. ; et al.
134, 1988.
Inspire Record 266820 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.39452

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PION SPECTRA HAVE BEEN FITTED BY: E*D(SIG)/D3(P)=CONST(Q=1)* EXP(-SLOPE(Q=1)*EKIN)+CONST(Q=2)*EXP(-SLOPE(Q=2)*EKIN).