High-Energy Proton-Proton Diffraction Scattering

Diddens, A.N. ; Lillethun, E. ; Manning, G. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 9 (1962) 108-111, 1962.
Inspire Record 46802 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21634

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High-Energy Proton-Proton Scattering

Diddens, A.N. ; Lillethun, E. ; Manning, G. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 9 (1962) 111-114, 1962.
Inspire Record 46897 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19387

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High-Energy Nucleon-Nucleon total Cross Sections

Diddens, A.N. ; Lillethun, E. ; Manning, G. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 9 (1962) 32-34, 1962.
Inspire Record 944903 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.46

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p-p Interactions at 2 Bev. 2. Multiple-Pion Production

Pickup, E. ; Robinson, D.K. ; Salant, E.O. ;
Phys.Rev. 125 (1962) 2091-2101, 1962.
Inspire Record 47226 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26793

Analyses have been made for 871 four-prong events and 463 two-prong events corresponding to multiple pion production, resulting from p−p interactions at 2 Bev in the BNL 20-in. hydrogen bubble chamber. Cross sections have been obtained for all the observable double and triple pion production processes; the branching ratios predicted by the extended isobar model are shown to be in fair agreement with the data, but there are significant differences. The c.m. momentum distributions are also in fair agreement with the predictions of the model, although there are ambiguities in the interpretation. The pion-nucleon Q values give clear evidence for the importance of the (32, 32) resonant state in multiple pion production, but consideration of this state alone does not provide an explanation of the features of double pion production. Some contribution from another state, possibly the I=12 nucleon isobar, is necessary. In double production, the c.m. angular distributions of the nucleons show backward-forward peaking suggestive of a one-pion exchange process. The angular distributions of the nucleons from triple production are almost isotropic.

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p-p Interactions at 2 Bev. 1. Single-Pion Production

Fickinger, W.J. ; Pickup, E. ; Robinson, D.K. ; et al.
Phys.Rev. 125 (1962) 2082-2090, 1962.
Inspire Record 46669 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26851

3600 two-pronged events, obtained in p−p interactions at 2 Bev in the BNL 20-in. hydrogen bubble chamber, have been analyzed. Cross sections have been measured for elastic scattering, for the two modes of single-pion production, p+p→p+n+π+, p+p→p+p+π0, and for strange-particle production. The branching ratio for the two one-pion production reactions is σ(pnπ+)σ(ppπ0)=4.17±0.25. Momentum distributions and Q values indicate that single-pion production proceeds almost entirely through the (32, 32) resonant state. The data have been considered in terms of the extended isobar model and also a one-pion exchange model for production. The branching ratio and momentum distributions can be explained by including a small effect from the I=12 resonant state in addition to the dominant I=32 resonance. The c.m. angular distribution of the nucleons in single-pion production shows very marked backward-forward peaking indicating a one-pion exchange mechanism. Absolute differential cross sections as a function of laboratory kinetic energy have been calculated from Selleri's equation for the pnπ+ reaction. There is good agreement with the data for low four-momentum transfers [q2<0.15(Bev/c)2], but for higher momentum transfers the theoretical cross sections are larger than the experimental cross sections.

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Elastic Scattering of Negative Pions by Protons at 230, 290, 370, and 427 Mev

Goodwin, Lester K. ; Kenney, Robert W. ; Perez-Mendez, Victor ;
Phys.Rev. 122 (1961) 655-664, 1961.
Inspire Record 944985 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26809

The elastic differential cross section for the scattering of negative pions by hydrogen was measured at laboratory-system pion kinetic energies of 230, 290, 370, and 427 Mev. The elastically scattered pions were detected by a counter telescope which discriminated against recoil protons and inelastic pions on the basis of range. Differential cross sections were obtained at nine angles for each energy and were fitted by a least-squares program to a series of Legendre polynomials. At the three higher energies, D waves are required to give satisfactory fits to the data. The real parts of the forward-scattering amplitudes calculated from this experiment are in agreement with the predictions of dispersion theory. The results of this experiment, in conjunction with data from other pion-nucleon scattering experiments, support the hypothesis of charge independence at these higher energies.

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Proton-proton interactions at 5.3 BeV

Wright, Robert W. ; Saphir, George ; Powell, Wilson M. ; et al.
Phys.Rev. 100 (1955) 1802, 1955.
Inspire Record 1188071 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26941

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