Cross sections of common final states for K- p interactions at 8.25-GeV/c

The Athens-Democritus-Liverpool-Vienna collaboration Fry, J.R. ; Brankin, C. ; Matthews, R. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 58 (1973) 408-419, 1973.
Inspire Record 83983 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.8005

Topological and channel cross sections are given for the more common final states produced in K − p interactions at 8.25 GeV/ c together with the single particle inclusive cross sections. We present cross sections for prominent resonances occurring in final states K N (nπ) and find the resonance fractions to be roughly independent of multiplicity.

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REACTION K- P ---> ANTI-K0 P PI- AT 6.5-GeV/c

Toaff, S. ; Musgrave, B. ; Phelan, J.J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 23 (1981) 1500-1513, 1981.
Inspire Record 167202 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.24089

Data from the ANL 12-foot bubble chamber have been used to study the K¯0π− system in the reaction K−p→K¯0pπ− at 6.5 GeV/c. Signals for the production of K*(892), K*(1430), and K*(1780) were observed with cross sections of 181±22, 41.2±6, and 8.4±2.9 ≥b, respectively. The partial waves contributing to the production of the K¯0π− system from threshold up to 1.7 GeV were studied. The principal conclusions are: (i) K*(892) and K*(1430) production is dominated by natural-parity exchange, (ii) the ratio of unnatural- to natural-parity exchange increases with the resonance mass, consistent with the predictions of a triple-Regge model, (iii) there is evidence for a broad 0+ s-wave enhancement, with considerable s−d and s−p interference, centered at 1.2 GeV, and (iv) the m=2 amplitudes are negligible.

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<AK0 PI-> EFFECTIVE-MASS DISTRIBUTION FITTED WITH BREIT-WIGNER FUNCTIONS AND CUBIC POLYNOMIAL BACKGROUND. FITTED MASS OF KN(1800)- IS 1762 +- 9 MEV.

THE LARGE BACKGROUND UNDER THE K*(1420)- IS SUBTRACTED USING A LINEAR FIT.

NOT CORRECTED FOR PRESENCE OF BACKGROUND.


Cross-sections for quasi-two-body reactions in k- p interactions between 1263 and 1843 mev/c

Berthon, A. ; Tristram, G. ; Vrana, J. ; et al.
Nuovo Cim.A 21 (1974) 146-167, 1974.
Inspire Record 96519 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37752

We give the cross-sections of quasi-two-body reactions produced in K−-proton interactions at 13 different energies in the centreof-mass energy range 1.915 to 2.168 GeV.

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MULTICHANNEL ANALYSIS OF THE REACTION K- P ---> ANTI-K0 PI- P AT 4.2-GEV/C

The AMSTERDAM-CERN-NIJMEGEN-OXFORD collaboration Engelen, J.J. ; Heinen, P.M. ; Kittel, E.W. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 167 (1980) 61-97, 1980.
Inspire Record 157833 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34518

An analysis is presented of the reaction K − p → K 0 π − p at 4.2 GeV /c incident momentum, using analytical techniques in fully dimensional phase space. This methods allows to isolate the contributions of the 0 + , 1 − and 2 + (K π ) partial waves in various helecity Separating well-understood contributions from the rest, the method is particularly useful for the detection of small effects (≈1% of the total final-state cross section) not visible in the mass distributions: (i) small cross-section contributions of 3 − (K π partial waves, K ∗ (1780), are unambiguously isolated; (ii) 3.5σ evidence is given for Σ(1480) in the (p K 0 ) system; (iii) effects due to a second K π P-wave or the possible presence of a doubly peripheral mechanism are discussed. The method furthermore allows simultaneous treatment of the (K π ) partial waves, p π ) partial waves and their interferences and of a Σ(1765) signal (with spin 5 2 ). While interferences within the (K π ) and within the (p π ) systems are strongly determining the corresponding distributions, no interference between these systems is needed.

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CHANNELS CONTRIBUTING TO K- P --> AK0 PI- P. M/ETA IS ABSOLUTE VALUE OF Z-COMPONENT OF SPIN/EXCHANGE NATURALITY.


Partial Wave Analysis of K- p --> pi0 Lambda (1520) Between 1710-MeV and 2170-MeV Center-of-Mass Energy Including New Data Between 1775-MeV and 1960-MeV

The Rutherford-London collaboration Cameron, W. ; Franek, B. ; Gopal, G.P. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 131 (1977) 399, 1977.
Inspire Record 120444 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.35192

We present extracted data for the pure I = 1 π 0 Λ (1520) channel from the reaction K − p → K − p π 0 at 11 incident momenta between 0.96 and 1.355 GeV/ c (1775 to 1960 MeV c.m. energy). A partial-wave analysis of this channel has been carried out over a broad c.m. energy range from 1710 to 2170 MeV using data at 27 momenta from this and earlier experiments. The 5 2 − Σ(1775) and built7 2 + Σ(2030) resonances are found to decay strongly to this channel. Amplitudes are also obtained for less dominant and less well-established resonances.

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THESE CROSS SECTIONS ARE GIVEN IN TABLE 1B OF W. CAMERON ET AL., NP B146, 327 (1978).

LEGENDRE POLYNOMIAL COEFFICIENTS FOR ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION OF CROSS SECTION.

LEGENDRE POLYNOMIAL COEFFICIENTS FOR ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION OF DENSITY MATRIX ELEMENT RHO(MM=33,XYZ=SH).

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Partial Wave Analysis of $\bar{K} N \to \bar{K}^* N$ Between 1830-{MeV} and 2170-{MeV} Center-of-mass Energy Including New Data Below 1960-{MeV}

The Rutherford-London collaboration Cameron, W. ; Franek, B. ; Gopal, G.P. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 146 (1978) 327-367, 1978.
Inspire Record 131336 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34833

We present data for the single-pion production final states K 0 π − p, K − π 0 p and K − π + n from K − p interactions at 11 c.m. energies between 1775 and 1957 MeV. Using the K 0 π − p events the branching ratio (K s 0 → π + π − /K s 0 → all) has been determined to be 0.657 ± 0.011. New values have also been determined for the masses and widths of the K ∗0 (890) and the K ∗− (8990). These give a value of 1.5 ± 1.5 MeV for the electromagnetic mass splitting of the K ∗ . Differential cross sections and the spin-density matrix elements have been extracted for the reactions K − p → K ∗− p and K − p → K ∗0 n . An energy dependent partial-wave analysis of the K ∗ N channel from threshold up to 2170 MeV c.m. energy has been carried out yielding values for 17 resonant amplitudes for the expected Y ∗ 's and a new resonance, the S01(2030).

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Study of the reaction k- p ---> anti-k n pi at 4.2 gev/c

Tiecke, H.G.J M. ; Crijns, F.J.G H. ; Heinen, P.M. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 39 (1972) 596-615, 1972.
Inspire Record 75240 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32931

Results are presented on effective-mass distributions, differentisl cross sections and longitudinal c.m. momentum distributions for the channels K − p → K − p π o , K o p π − and K − π + n , obtained from a sample of approximately 28 000 inelastic two-pronged interactions at 4.2 GeV/ c incident momentum. The results are in satisfactory agreement with the prediction of a generalized Veneziano-model corrected for (non-dual) π -and pomeron exchange. For the channel K − pπ o pomeron exchange contributes about 20% of the cross section. In the channel K − π + n the dual, pion and pomeron contributions are responsible for resp. 15%, 65% and 20% of the total cross section.

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A Study of Noncharge Exchange anti-K0 pi- Production in the Reaction K- p --> anti-K0 pi- p at 4.2-GeV/c

The AMSTERDAM-CERN-NIJMEGEN-OXFORD collaboration Engelen, J.J ; Holwerda, M.J. ; Kittel, E.W. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 134 (1978) 14-30, 1978.
Inspire Record 134670 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.35138

The K π − system produced in the reaction K p → K 0 π − p at 4.2 GeV/ c is studied using high-statistics bubble-chamber data. The spin-parity structure is analysed as a function of the K 0 π − mass up to 1.52 GeV. Production of K ∗ (890) and K ∗ (1420) is observed in helicity-0 and helicity-1 states. Contributions of natural and unnatural parity exchange are present. Considerable S-wave production is observed over the whole mass region considered. We also study the t ′ dependence of the K ∗ (890) and K ∗ (1420) amplitudes. A comparison of our results on K ∗ (890) production with the results of an analysis of charge-exchange K ∗ (890) production, allows the separation of I = 0 and I = 1 exchange amplitudes. Some qualitative remarks are made concerning K ∗ (1420) production.

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PARTIAL WAVE ANALYSIS ASSUMING SPIN-COHERENCE TO OBTAIN SPIN-PARITY STRUCTURE AND T DEPENDENCE OF P-WAVE AND D-WAVE AMPLITUDES.


Elastic scattering and single-pion production in k- p interactions at 5.5 gev/c

Engelmann, R. ; Musgrave, B. ; Schweingruber, F. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 5 (1972) 2162-2187, 1972.
Inspire Record 74221 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22545

We present results of an analysis of two-prong events for elastic scattering and single-pion production in K−p interactions at 5.5 GeVc. The resonance parameters for the charged and neutral K*(890) and K*(1420) are determined and the observed production and decay properties of the charged and neutral K*(890) are compared with the theoretical predictions of an absorptive one-particle-exchange model and a Regge model. The K*(1420) differential cross section and density-matrix elements are presented and the question of whether more than one resonance exists in this mass range is considered. A search for resonance effects at Kπ mass beyond 1500 MeV is made. In particular, the recently reported state at 1800 MeV is discussed. A B5-model analysis of the reaction K−p→K¯0π−p is also presented.

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NORMALIZED TO SIG(K- P --> ANYTHING) OF 24.3 +- 0.8 MB.

FORWARD CROSS SECTION OPTICAL POINT FROM TWO PARAMETER EXPONENTIAL FIT OVER 0.12 < -T < 0.68 GEV**2.

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The Low Mass K pi System in K- p --> anti-K pi n Reactions at 14.3-GeV/c

Spiro, M. ; Barloutaud, R. ; Borg, A. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 125 (1977) 162-188, 1977.
Inspire Record 5199 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.35407

We present experimental results and a partial-wave analysis of the low-mass ( K π) 0 systems produced in the reactions K − p → K π N at 14.3 GeV/ c . The main results concern the production mechanisms of the K ∗ (890) and K ∗ (1420) . We also extract the s-wave component of the K π system as a function of mass.

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THE ERRORS QUOTED (EXCEPT FOR THE FIRST REACTION) ARE MAINLY AN ESTIMATE OF THE SYSTEMATIC UNCERTAINTIES.

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