Deep Inelastic Structure Functions From Electron Scattering on Hydrogen, Deuterium, and Iron at 0.6-{GeV}$^2 \le Q^2 \le 30$-{GeV}$^2$

Whitlow, L.W. ;
SLAC-0357, 1990.
Inspire Record 295113 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.2722

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A COMBINED ANALYSIS OF SLAC EXPERIMENTS ON DEEP INELASTIC e p AND e d SCATTERING

Whitlow, L.W. ; Bodek, A. ; Rock, Stephen ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B Proc.Suppl. 16 (1990) 215-216, 1990.
Inspire Record 280954 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.2721

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Measurements of the proton elastic form-factors for 1-GeV/c**2 <= Q**2 <= 3-GeV/C**2 at SLAC

Walker, R.C. ; Filippone, B. ; Jourdan, J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 49 (1994) 5671-5689, 1994.
Inspire Record 360764 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22469

We report measurements of the proton form factors GEp and GMp extracted from elastic scattering in the range 1≤Q2≤3 (GeV/c)2 with total uncertainties < 15% in GEp and < 3% in GMp. Comparisons are made to theoretical models, including those based on perturbative QCD, vector-meson dominance, QCD sum rules, and diquark constituents in the proton. The results for GEp are somewhat larger than indicated by most theoretical parametrizations, and the ratios of the Pauli and Dirac form factors Q2(F2pF1p) are lower in value and demonstrate a weaker Q2 dependence than those predictions. A global extraction of the elastic form factors from several experiments in the range 0.1 0.1<Q2<10 (GeV/c)2 is also presented.

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Point-to-point systematic uncertainty is 0.5%, overall normailzation uncertainty is 1.9%.

Point-to-point systematic uncertainty is 0.5%, overall normailzation uncertainty is 1.9%.

Point-to-point systematic uncertainty is 0.5%, overall normailzation uncertainty is 1.9%.

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Measurement of the Proton Elastic Form-factors for $Q^2=1$-{GeV}/$c^2$ - 3-{GeV}/$c^2$

Walker, R.C. ; Filippone, B.W. ; Jourdan, J. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 224 (1989) 353-353, 1989.
Inspire Record 284687 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29803

We report measurements of the proton elastic form factors, G E p and G M p , extracted from electron scattering in the range 1⩽ Q 2 ⩽3(GeV/ c ) 2 . The uncertainties are <15% in G E p and <3% in G M p . The values of G E p are larger than indicated by most theoretical parameterizations, The ratio of Pauli and Dirac form factors, Q 2 F 2 p / F 1 p , is lower and demonstrates less Q 2 dependence than most of these parameterizations. Comparisons are made to theoretical models, including those based on perturbative QCD and vector-meson dominance.

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A Precise extraction of R = sigma-L / sigma-T from a global analysis of the SLAC deep inelastic e p and e d scattering cross-sections

Whitlow, L.W. ; Rock, Stephen ; Bodek, A. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 250 (1990) 193-198, 1990.
Inspire Record 296980 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29555

We report the extraction of R = σ L / σ T from a global analysis of eight SLAC deep inelastic experiments on e-p and e-d scattering performed between 1970 and 1985. Values of R p , R d , and R d − R p are determined over the entire SLAC kinematic range: 0.1⩽ x ⩽0.9 and 0.6⩽ Q 2 ⩽20.0 (GeV/ c ) 2 . We find that R p = R d . Measured values of R ( x , Q 2 ) are larger than predictions based on perturbative QCD and on QCD with the inclusion of kinematic target mass terms, indicating that dynamical higher twist effects may be important in the SLAC kinematic range.

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Nuclear Cross Sections for 1.4-Bev Neutrons

Coor, T. ; Hill, D.A. ; Hornyak, W.F. ; et al.
Phys.Rev. 98 (1955) 1369-1386, 1955.
Inspire Record 46644 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.248

Transmission measurements in good and poor geometry have been performed at the Brookhaven Cosmotron to measure the total and absorption cross sections of several nuclei for neutrons in the Bev energy range. The neutrons are produced by bombarding a Be target with 2.2-Bev protons. The neutron detector requires the incident particle to pass an anticoincidence counter and produce in an aluminum radiator a charged particle that will traverse a fourfold scintillation telescope containing 6 in. of lead. Contribution of neutrons below 800 Mev are believed small. The angular distribution of neutrons from the target is sharply peaked forward with a half-width of 6°. The integral angular distributions of diffraction scattered neutrons from C, Cu, and Pb are measured by varying the detector geometry. The angular half-width of these distributions indicates a mean effective neutron energy of 1.4±0.2 Bev. The total cross sections σH and σD−σH are measured by attenuation differences in good geometry of CH2-C and D2O-H2O, with the result: σH=42.4±1.8 mb, σD−σH=42.2±1.8 mb. The cross sections of eight elements from Be to U are measured in good and poor geometry, and the following values of the total and absorption cross sections are deduced (in units of millibrans): Experimental errors are about 3 percent in σtotal and 5 percent in σabsorption. An interpretation of these cross sections is given in terms of optical model parameters for two extreme nuclear density distributions: uniform (radius R) and Gaussian [ρ=ρ0exp−(ra)2]. The absorption cross-section data are well fitted with R=1.28A13 or a=0.32+0.62A13 in units of 10−13 cm. A nuclear density distribution intermediate between uniform and Gaussian will make the present results consistent with the recent electromagnetic radii.

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Elastic scattering of negative pions by protons at 2 BeV/c

Damouth, David E. ; Jones, L.W. ; Perl, M.L. ;
Tech.Rep.11, 1963.
Inspire Record 1407276 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.163

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Proton proton triple scattering at 1.9 gev

Carithers, W.C. ; Adair, R.K. ; Hawkins, C.B.J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev. 179 (1969) 1304-1314, 1969.
Inspire Record 55504 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.5476

We have measured the Wolfenstein triple-scattering parameters R, D, and A′ at 1.9 GeV for p−p scattering at 90° in the c.m. system. We find that R=0.11±0.16, A′=−0.54±0.16, and D=0.91±0.21, where these parameters are defined in the c.m. system. The possibility of a vector character for the strong inter-actions is discussed. We conclude that neither a single vector-meson exchange nor a single pseudoscalar-meson exchange can account for the data. Spin effects are found to remain an important part of the nucleon-nucleon interaction at four-momentum transfer −t=1.8 (GeV/c)2.

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Elastic Scattering of 600-MeV Protons from H, D, He-3, and He-4

Boschitz, E.T. ; Roberts, W.K. ; Vincent, J.S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 6 (1972) 457-466, 1972.
Inspire Record 79822 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25567

The elastic scattering of 600-MeV protons from light nuclei has been studied at the National Aeronautics Space Administration Space Radiation Effects Laboratory (SREL) synchrocyclotron. Differential cross sections have been obtained for the scattering of protons from hydrogen, deuterium, helium-3, and helium-4. Polarization was measured for deuterium and He4 nuclei. The p−p cross-section data are in excellent agreement with the predictions from the Livermore phase shifts. Small-angle p−D, p−He3 elastic scattering data are compared with calculations based on the multiple-scattering theories of Watson and Glauber.

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The π+-π− interaction as studied in 12 and 18 GeV pion-nucleon reactions

Jones, L.W. ; Caldwell, D.O. ; Zacharov, B. ; et al.
Phys.Lett. 21 (1966) 590-594, 1966.
Inspire Record 1385169 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29927

From a study of peripheral interactions wherein a negative pion of 12 or 18 GeV/c incident on a nucleon produced a pair of high-momentum pions, the pion-pion s-wave interaction was deduced. Normalizing to to the ϱo production cross sections, a pion-pion cross section falling smoothly from 50 mb (300 MeV) to 20 mb (600 MeV) is observed. The forward-backward asymmetry is negative for low dipion masses.

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