The differential cross section for the reaction π − p→n π ° has been measured with high statistics at six incident beam momenta between 1.0 and 2.4 GeV/ c . The results are compared with predictions of recent phase shift analyses and forward dispersion relations.
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FROM EXTRAPOLATING THE LEGENDRE POLYNOMIAL FITS.
THE LEGENDRE POLYNOMIAL FITS WERE CONSTRAINED IN THE EXTREME BACKWARD DIRECTION BY DATA AT THETA = 180 DEG FROM OTHER EXPERIMENTS.
The target asymmetry T = ( σ ↑ − σ ↓)/( σ ↑ + σ ↓) for the reaction γ p → π + n has been measured at the Bonn 2.5 GeV electron synchrotron for a pion c.m. angle of 40° and γ energies between 0.5 and 2.2 GeV. Butanol was used as the target material. About 35% of the protons could be polarized using the dynamic-polarization method in a continuous-flow cryostat operating at 1°K and 25 kG. The π + mesons were detected in a magnetic-spectrometer system. Considerable structure in the asymmetry was observed.
Axis error includes +- 11/11 contribution.
The differential cross section has been measured for the reaction γ +p→p+ π o at the Bonn 2.5 GeV electron synchrotron in the energy range from 0.4 to 2.2 GeV for a c.m. angle of 150 degrees. The protons were detected in a magnetic spectrometer system. The excitation curve shows a distinct resonance structure. The total corrections to the counting rate are about 3%. The contribution of the process γ +p→p+2 π was separated. The uncertainty of this separation leads to an error of about 4% in the cross section.
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Axis error includes +- 10/10 contribution (DUE TO BEAM POLARIZATION UNCERTAINTY).
Axis error includes +- 10/10 contribution (DUE TO BEAM POLARIZATION UNCERTAINTY).
New measurements on the reactionsγp→K + Λ and γp→K + Σ o have been performed at the DESY synchrotron at c.m. angles around 90° and photon lab. energies from 1.19 to 1.68 GeV. The produced K + mesons were analyzed by a magnet spectrometer, two thresholdCˇerenkov counters and a time-of-flight measurement. The obtained differential cross-section data show a smooth energy behaviour for the K + Λ production whereas for theK + Σ o production the data trace out a bump at a c.m. energy W ≈ 1.9GeV.
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Axis error includes +- 10./10. contribution (DUE TO BEAM POLARIZATION UNCERTAINTY).
D(SIG)/D(OMEGA)=(D(SIG(O))/D(OMEGA)+D(SIG(C))/D(OMEGA))/2, WHERE (O) AND (C) DENOTES GAMMA POLARIZATION ORTHOGONAL AND COPLANAR TO THE REACTION PLANE.
Axis error includes +- 10./10. contribution (DUE TO BEAM POLARIZATION UNCERTAINTY).
The e + e − → K S 0 K L 0 cross section has been measured between 1400 and 2180 MeV. About 58 K S 0 K L 0 events were in the magnetic detector DM1 at the Orsay storage ring DCI. The charged and neutral kaon form factor behaviour suggests the existence of a new isoscalar vector meson at 1.65 GeV.
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The e + e − → K + K − cross section has been measured between 1400 and 2060 MeV. About 500 K + K − events were detected in the magnetic detector DM1 at the Orsay storage rings DCI. The charged kaon form factor is appreciably higher than predicted by only the ϱ, ω, ø tails, suggesting contributions from higher vector mesons.
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We have measured the differential cross section of the reaction π − p→ π − p in the range 0.92 ⩽ cos θ c.m. ⩽ 0.99 at 15 momenta between 0.875 and 1.580 GeV/ c . The results we report complete the available data; previous measurements of this reaction do not extend beyond cos θ c.m. =0.90. We compare our experimental results with dispersion relation predictions. A comparison of our results for B , the slope of the differential cross section, with earlier results shows many discrepancies.
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