Experimental Study of the Magnetic Structure of the Neutron

Friedman, J.I. ; Kendall, H.W. ; Gram, P.A.M. ;
Phys.Rev. 120 (1960) 992-999, 1960.
Inspire Record 944988 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26815

A measurement of the ratio of the magnetic form factor of the neutron to that of the proton has been carried out by comparing large- and small-angle elastic electron-deuteron scattering at constant four-momentum transfers. The experimental result for the average value of the ratio in the range of momentum transfers from 1.6 f−1 to 2.25 f−1 is F2nFp=(0.91±0.05)±0.07; the first error is a standard deviation arising from experimental uncertainties, and the second from theoretical uncertainties in the analysis. Measurements of the ratio of the nucleon isotopic scalar form factors have also been obtained from this experiment. The average value of F2sF1s for the same range of momentum transfers has been found to be (+0.06±0.09) ±0.13. The small-angle scattering data have been used to determine the charge form factor of the deuteron in the range of momentum transfers from 0.98 f−1 to 2.8 f−1. The results are consistent with a repulsive-core model of the deuteron.

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Two-body hyperon production by 5.7 gev/c anitprotons on protons

Atherton, H.W. ; Celnikier, L.M. ; French, B. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 30 (1969) 494-497, 1969.
Inspire Record 56634 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28892

Total and differential cross sections are presented on the reactions: p ̄ p → Λ Λ, ΛΣ 0 + c.c. , Σ + Σ + at an incident momentum of 5.7 GeV/ c , from 200 000 photographs (13 events/ Σ b) of the CERN 2 metre hydrogen bubble chamber. The “forbidden” reaction p ̄ p → Σ − Σ − is also observed and its cross section is 1.3 ± 0.4 μ b. Polarization and correlation of polarizations are presented for the reaction p ̄ p → Λ Λ .

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A study of the elastic neutrino process $\nu + n \to \mu^- + p$

Budagov, I. ; Cundy, D.C. ; Franzinetti, C. ; et al.
Lett.Nuovo Cim. 2 (1969) 689-695, 1969.
Inspire Record 57739 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37408

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General characteristics of the annihilation reaction p p ---> 3pi+ 3pi- (pi0) at 3.6 gev/c

Atherton, H.W. ; Blair, W.M.R. ; Celnikier, L.M. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 18 (1970) 221-245, 1970.
Inspire Record 62649 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34415

In the reaction p p → 3π + 3π − 2227 events, and in the reaction p p → 3π + 3π − π 0 6578 events have been analyzed. The general characteristics of the reactions, such as total cross sections, angular and momentum distributions, the production of ϱ, f, ω and η mesons, and angular correlations are presented.

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THETA being the angle between PI+ and P (or PI- and PBAR) in CMS.

THETA being the angle between PI+ and P (or PI- and PBAR) in CMS.

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Anti-p p annihilation into pi+ rho at small angles between 1 and 2 gev/c

Yoh, J.K. ; Barish, B. ; Nicholson, H.W. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 26 (1971) 922-925, 1971.
Inspire Record 69017 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21588

We have studied the process p¯p into π+X− using wire spark chambers. The data cover the angular range of cosθp¯π+* between 0.96 and 1.0 at several incident momenta between 1 and 2 GeVc. The reaction p¯p→π+ρ− was observed with (dσdΩ)* of the order of 100 μb/sr at several momenta.

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Y*(1385) production in anti-p reactions at 5.7 gev/c

Atherton, H.W. ; Celnikier, L.M. ; Clayton, M.J. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 29 (1971) 477-503, 1971.
Inspire Record 68633 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.33412

From a bubble chamber exposure in an antiproton beam at 5.7 GeV/ c yielding 13 events/μb, the final states p ̄ p → Y 1 ∗+ (1385)Λ, Y 1 ∗+ (1385)Σ + , Y 1 ∗+ (1385) Y 1 ∗+ (1385) have been isolated. We have measured the total cross section, d σ /d t , and the complete density matrix of the Y ∗ for these processes. Upper limits have been set to the forbidden reactions p ̄ p → Y 1 ∗− (1385)Σ − , Y 1 ∗− (1385) Y 1 ∗− (1385) .

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VALUE OF PRODUCTION CROSS-SECTION IN TEXT HALVED AS INCLUDED CHARGE CONJUGATE REACTION.

VALUE OF PRODUCTION CROSS-SECTION IN TEXT HALVED AS INCLUDED CHARGE CONJUGATE REACTION.

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Large-angle proton-proton elastic scattering at intermediate momenta

Brabson, B.B. ; Paik, H.W. ; Sidwell, R.A. ; et al.
COO-2009-18, 1971.
Inspire Record 1085234 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.47019

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Observation of the *forbidden* double charge exchange reaction anti-p p ---> antisigma- sigma- at 3.6 gev/c

Atherton, H.W. ; Celnikier, L.M. ; French, B.R. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 42 (1972) 522-526, 1972.
Inspire Record 84969 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28179

Data are presented which firmly establish the existence of the double charge exchange reaction p p → Σ − Σ − at 3.6 GeV/ c . The forward cross section was found to be (5.9 ± 1.1) μb and the ratio of the “forbidden” to “allowed” forward cross section is R = σ( Σ − Σ − σ( Σ + Σ + ) = 0.09 ± 0.02 .

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Photoproduction of positive pions at 180 degrees at photon energies from 0.4 to 1.4 gev

Dannhausen, H.W. ; Fischer, G. ; Fischer, H.M. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 61 (1973) 285-295, 1973.
Inspire Record 83899 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32537

Pions from the reaction γ + p → π + + n were analysed in the backward direction by a magnetic spectrometer. The photon energy region of 0.394 GeV to 1.397 GeV was covered by 19 different momentum settings. Data reduction resulted in 74 measured differential cross sections with statistical uncertainties typically from 4% to 8%. The systematic uncertainty was estimated to be ±5%. The data are compared to other recent experiments and predictions of phenomenological analyses.

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Comparisons of Deep Inelastic e p and e n Cross-Sections

Bodek, A. ; Breidenbach, M. ; Dubin, D.L. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 30 (1973) 1087, 1973.
Inspire Record 83716 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21415

Cross sections for inelastic scattering of electrons from hydrogen and deuterium were measured for incident energies from 4.5 to 18 GeV, at scattering angles of 18°, 26°, and 34°, and covering a range of squared four-momentum transfers up to 20 (GeVc)2. Neutron cross sections were extracted from the deuterium data using an impulse approximation. Comparisons with the proton measurements show significant differences between the neutron and proton cross sections.

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Axis error includes +- 1/1 contribution (DUE TO ERRORS IN ABOVE CORRECTIONSFOR DEAD-TIME LOSSES, INEFFICIENCIES IN E- IDENTIFICATION).