Study of the reaction k+ p ---> k*0(890) delta++ from 4.6-16.0 gev/c

Ciapetti, G. ; Eisner, R.L. ; Irving, A.C. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 64 (1973) 58-108, 1973.
Inspire Record 94946 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.6741

A systematic analysis is presented on the reaction K + p → K ∗0 (890) Δ ++ for nine incident momenta between 4.6–16.0 GeV/ c . Cross sections, differential cross sections and vector meson single density matrix elements are given. As a function of energy, little if any change is observed in either the shapes of the differential cross sections or in the values of the density matrix elements. The data are interpreted in terms of current ideas on t -channel exchange mechanisms.

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Inclusive Hadron Production in Upsilon Decays and in Nonresonant electron-Positron Annihilation at 10.49-GeV

The CLEO collaboration Behrends, S. ; Chadwick, K. ; Gentile, T. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 31 (1985) 2161, 1985.
Inspire Record 205668 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23589

We report measurements of single-particle inclusive spectra and two-particle correlations in decays of the Υ(1S) resonance and in nonresonant annihilations of electrons and positrons at center-of-mass energy 10.49 GeV, just below BB¯ threshold. These data were obtained using the CLEO detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR) and provide information on the production of π, K, ρ, K*, φ, p, Λ, and Ξ in quark and gluon jets. The average multiplicity of hadrons per event for upsilon decays (compared with continuum annihilations) is 11.4 (10.5) pions, 2.4 (2.2) kaons, 0.6 (0.5) ρ0, 1.2 (0.8) K*, 0.6 (0.4) protons and antiprotons, 0.15 (0.08) φ, 0.19 (0.07) Λ and Λ¯, and 0.016 (0.005) Ξ− and Ξ¯ +. We have also seen evidence for η and f0 production. The most significant differences between upsilon and continuum final states are (1) the inclusive energy spectra fall off more rapidly with increasing particle energy in upsilon decays, (2) the production of heavier particles, especially baryons, is not as strongly suppressed in upsilon decays, and (3) baryon and antibaryon are more likely to be correlated at long range in upsilon decay than in continuum events.

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LAMBDA AND K0 PRODUCTION IN THE UPSILON REGION

Green, J. ; Hicks, R.G. ; Sannes, F. ; et al.
PRINT-83-0866, 1983.
Inspire Record 192219 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.12780

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NUMBER OF K0S PER EVENT IN THE UPSILON REGION.

NUMBER OF ANTI(LAMBDA)S PER EVENT IN THE UPSILON REGION. FOR UPSI(4S) RESULTS SEE 'A'.

DSIG/DP DISTRIBUTIONS FOR K0 AND (ANTI) LAMBDA PRODUCTION AT THE UPSILON RESONANCES.

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Amplitude Analysis of the K0(s) K0(s) System Produced in the Reaction pi- p ---> K0(s) K0(s) n at 23-GeV/c

Etkin, A. ; Foley, K.J. ; Longacre, R.S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 25 (1982) 1786, 1982.
Inspire Record 169729 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.24030

We have carried out an amplitude analysis of the KS0KS0 system produced in the reaction π−p→KS0KS0n at 23 GeV/c, based on about 15 000 events in the low-t region (|t−tmin|<0.1 GeV2). Below 1.6 GeV/c2, our favored solution is very similar to those from previous analyses. For higher masses, we observe the KS0KS0 decay of the h(2040) meson. In addition, the l=0 partial wave contains a new state, strongly coupled to KS0KS0, with parameters M=1.771−0.053+0.077 GeV/c2 and Γ=0.200−0.009+0.156 GeV/c2. Since this state is most probably I=0, we call it the S*′(1770). We find an f′f production ratio of 0.23−0.13+0.14, and branching ratios for f-meson and h(2040)-meson decays into KK¯ of (3.1−1.7+0.7)% and (0.67−0.15+0.41)%, respectively. We find, in a detailed comparison of our results with those from other experiments, that our solution is compatible with all known features of both charged and neutral KK¯ systems.

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K0(s) k- decay of a2- produced by 20.3-gev/c pi- on hydrogen

Foley, K.J. ; Love, W.A. ; Ozaki, S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 6 (1972) 747-756, 1972.
Inspire Record 73969 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22252

We present the results of an analysis of data for the reaction π−p→KS0K−p at 20.3-GeV/c incident π momentum. We find that the K0K− effective-mass spectrum shows a single peak in the A2 region which is well fitted by a Breit-Wigner shape. The data in the A2-peak region are inconsistent with the split-A2 shape reported earlier. The distribution in t of the A2 events shows a forward dip followed by an exponential falloff. The A2 decay angular distribution is well fitted by a single resonance with quantum numbers JP=2+. The results of an analysis of the density-matrix elements for this reaction are given.

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CORRECTED FOR UNSEEN K0 DECAYS AND FOR BREIT-WIGNER RESONANCE TAILS.

INCLUDING THE DENSITY MATRIX ELEMENTS OMITTED FROM THIS FIT GIVES NO SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENT AND THE NEW PARAMETERS ARE CLOSE TO ZERO. LIM INDICATES FITTED VALUE LIMITED FROM VARIATION BY PHYSICAL CONSTRAINTS FROM OTHER PARAMETERS.


Study of k+ p ---> k0 delta++(1236), k- p ---> anti-k0 n, and k- p ---> anti-k0 delta0(1236)

Foley, K.J. ; Love, W.A. ; Ozaki, S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 9 (1974) 42-48, 1974.
Inspire Record 93128 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21955

We have studied the reactions K+p→K0Δ++(1236) at 15.7 GeVc, K−p→K¯0n at 10.7 and 15.7 GeVc, and K−p→K¯0Δ0(1236) at 15.7 GeVc in the BNL Double Vee Magnetic Spectrometer. The π+ and π− from the decays of forward K0's were detected and the above reactions were identified by a missing-mass technique. Total and differential cross sections are presented for the first two reactions and a total cross section for the third.

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Neutral associated production by 8, 10.7 and 15.7 gev/c pi- incident on protons

Foley, K.J. ; Love, W.A. ; Ozaki, S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 8 (1973) 27-38, 1973.
Inspire Record 81979 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22059

We present differential and total cross sections for two reactions: π−p→K0Λ and π−p→K0Σ0. The incident pion momenta were 8, 10.7, and 15.7 GeVc. The results are based on an analysis of approximately 22 600 events of the two reactions where the π+ and π− from the decay of the KS0 were detected in the forward leg of the Double Vee Magnetic Spectrometer. The separation of Λ recoils from Σ0 recoils was accomplished by the missing-mass technique.

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High Statistics Investigation of K0 K- Decay of a2- Produced by 23-GeV/c pi- on Hydrogen

Margulies, M. ; Kramer, M.A. ; Foley, K.J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 14 (1976) 667, 1976.
Inspire Record 3806 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.24780

We present the results of an experiment to study the reaction π−p→A2−p, A2−→KS0K− at 22.4 and 23.9 GeV/c. We have 3346 KS0K− events in the effective mass region 1.1 to 1.5 GeV, and covering the |t′| interval 0.0 to 1.0 (GeV/c)2. Because of the low background in this channel, we are able to study various |t′| regions, including the region 0.2 to 0.29 (GeV/c)2 in which the original split A2 peak was observed. We find no substructure in any region. We have also derived differential and total cross sections. The differential cross sections are well fitted by the form dσdt′=At′ebt′ with b≈7.0 (GeV/c)−2. The total cross section is in good agreement with the value derived from other experiments that measure the A2−→ρ0π− decay mode.

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Study of the Reaction pi- p --> K0 Y* at 8.0-GeV/c, 10.7-GeV/c, and 15.7-GeV/c

Foley, K.J. ; Love, W.A. ; Ozaki, S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 15 (1977) 609, 1977.
Inspire Record 4145 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.24625

We present differential and total cross sections for the reactions π−p→K0[Σ(1385)Λ(1405)] and π−p→K0Λ(1520) at incident pion momenta of 8.0, 10.7, and 15.7 GeV/c. Pions from the decay of the forward K0s's were detected in the forward leg of the BNL double-vee spectrometer and the recoil Y* 's were identified by the missing-mass technique.

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