Study of the Process e+ e- ---> eta gamma in c.m. Energy Range 600-1380 MeV at CMD-2

The CMD-2 collaboration Akhmetshin, R.R. ; Anashkin, E.V. ; Aulchenko, V.M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 509 (2001) 217-226, 2001.
Inspire Record 554522 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27025

The cross section of the process e+ e- ---> eta gamma has been measured in the 600-1380 MeV c.m. energy range with the CMD-2 detector. The following branching ratios have been determined: B(rho ---> eta gamma) = (3.28 +- 0.37 +- 0.23) 10^{-4}, B(omega ---> eta gamma) = (5.10 +- 0.72 +- 0.34) 10^{-4}, B(phi --> eta gamma) = (1.287 +- 0.013 +- 0.063) 10^{-2}. Evidence for the rho'(1450) ---> eta gamma decay has been obtained for the first time.

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The measured Born cross section for the ETA GAMMA final state.


Study of the process e+e- to pi+pi-pi+pi-pi0 with CMD-2 detector

The CMD-2 collaboration Akhmetshin, R.R. ; Anashkin, E.V. ; Aulchenko, V.M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 489 (2000) 125-130, 2000.
Inspire Record 532970 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28019

The process e+e- to pi+ pi- pi+ pi- pi0 has been studied in the center of mass energy range 1280 -- 1380 MeV using 3.0 1/pb of data collected with the CMD-2 detector in Novosibirsk. Analysis shows that the cross section of the five pion production is dominated by the contributions of the eta pi+pi- and omega pi+pi- intermediate states.

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Axis error includes +- 15/15 contribution.

Axis error includes +- 15/15 contribution.

Axis error includes +- 15/15 contribution.


The first results of an experiment to study multiple production of pions on colliding electron-positron beams at a cryogenic magnetic detector

Barkov, L.M. ; Blinov, G.A. ; Vasserman, I.B. ; et al.
NOVO-82-124, 1982.
Inspire Record 1501545 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.76280

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Form factor ...

Barkov, L.M. ; Blinov, G.A. ; Vasserman, I.B. ; et al.
NOVO-82-122, 1982.
Inspire Record 1501544 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.76464

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Axis error includes +- 7/7 contribution (/LUMINOCITY, RADIATIVE CORRECTIONS, NUCLEAR ABSORPTION AND DECAY IN FLIGHT).


Pion-nucleon total cross-sections from 0.4 to 0.90 gev/c

Davidson, D. ; Bowen, T. ; Caldwell, P.K. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 6 (1972) 1199-1202, 1972.
Inspire Record 73938 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22266

The total cross sections of π± on protons in the momentum interval from 0.40 to 0.90 GeV/c have been measured with high relative precision. In this interval the statistical error varies between 10 and 20 μb. No new structure is observed.

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Proton Polarization in gamma p --> pi0 p Reaction at an Angle of Theta (pi) = 100-Degrees in CMS in the Second pi n Resonance Region

Derebchinsky, A.I. ; Zybalov, A.A ; Konovalov, O.G. ; et al.
Yad.Fiz. 28 (1978) 265-266, 1978.
Inspire Record 135482 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19013

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Investigation of polarization of the photoprotons from the c-12 nucleus at the gamma-quanta energy of 550-715 mev

Goncharov, N.V. ; Derebchinskii, A.I. ; Zybalov, A.A. ; et al.
Yad.Fiz. 14 (1971) 673-675, 1971.
Inspire Record 69410 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19273

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POLARIZATION OF RECOIL PROTONS FROM THE REACTION GAMMA P ---> PI0 P IN THE PHOTON ENERGY RANGE 450-MEV - 800-MEV

Bratashevsky, A.S. ; Gorbenko, V.G. ; Derebchinsky, A.I. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 166 (1980) 525-533, 1980.
Inspire Record 157933 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34552

Measurement of secondary-proton polarization from the reaction γ p → π 0 p have been performed in the proton energy range 500–800 MeV at c.m. pion emission angles 100°, 120°, 140°. The experiment was carried out using an optical spark chamber telescope at the output of the magnetic spectrometer. The obtained experimental data are included in a Walker-type analysis in order to verify the parameters of the resonances P 11 (1470), D 13 (1570) and S 11 (1535). Proton polarization in the reaction γ p → π 0 p was measured for a photon energy of 450 MeV at a c.m. pion emission angle of 105° using photons linearly polarized at 45° to the reaction plane. A liquid hydrogen target in the field of a superconducting magnet was used for the separation of the P x ′ and P z ′ components of the secondary-proton polarization vector.

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Pion pair production in photon-photon collisions

Blinov, A.E. ; Blinov, V.E. ; Bondar, A.E. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 53 (1992) 33-39, 1992.
Inspire Record 335707 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14772

The process γγ→π+π− was measured using the detector MD-1 at VEPP-4. The two-photon reactionse+e−, μ+ μ− and π+ π− pair production were separated using scintillation counters, Cherenkov counters and shower-range chambers. A radiation widthГγγ(f2(1270))=3.1±0.35±0.35 keV was obtained.

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Data read from graph.


a_1(1260) dominance in the process e+e- \to 4\pi at energies 1.05--1.38 GeV

The CMD-2 collaboration Akhmetshin, R.R. ; Anashkin, E.V. ; Arpagaus, M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 466 (1999) 392-402, 1999.
Inspire Record 483994 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.50145

First results of the study of the process e+e- \to 4\pi by the CMD-2 collaboration at VEPP-2M are presented for the energy range 1.05--1.38 GeV. Using an integrated luminosity of 5.8 pb^{-1}, energy dependence of the processes e+e- \to \pi^+\pi^- 2\pi^0 and e+e- \to 2\pi^+ 2\pi^- has been measured. Analysis of the differential distributions demonstrates the dominance of the a_1\pi and \omega\pi intermediate states. Upper limits for the contributions of other alternative mechanisms are also placed.

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Energy dependence of the cross section for the 2PI+ 2PI- final state. Statistical errors only.

Energy dependence of the cross section for the PI+ PI- 2PI0 final state. Statistical errors only.

Energy dependence of the cross section for the OMEGA PI0 final state. Statistical errors only.