$K^+ n$ charge exchange reaction at 3 GeV/c

Goldschmidt-Clermont, Y. ; Henri, V.P. ; Jongejans, B. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 27 (1968) 602-604, 1968.
Inspire Record 1389631 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29205

About 100 000 pictures, with an average of ∼12K + per picture, taken in the 81 cm Saclay deuterium bubble chamber exposed to a separated 3 GeV/c K + beam have been analysed for the reaction K + d→K 0 pp in the 1-prong V 0 and 2-prong V 0 topologies. 214 such events have been found allowing a determination of the differential cross-section. A comparison with the prediction of Rarita and Schwarzschild yields reasonable agreement; in particular a large real part is inferred for the amplitude for the reaction K + n→K 0 p.

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The errors are statistical only.

The errors are statistical only. To evaluate the cross section on neutron thE data are divided on (1-FORMFACTOR(C=DEUT). For definition of the formfactor see L. Durand, Phys. Rev. 115 (1959) 1020.


K+ P AND K- P ELASTIC SCATTERING AT 32.1-GEV/C. FRANCE-SOVIET UNION AND CERN-SOVIET UNION COLLABORATIONS

Lewin, C. ; Denegri, D. ; Givernaud, A. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 3 (1979) 275-284, 1979.
Inspire Record 148166 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.15899

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CROSS-OVER IS AT -T = 0.17 +- 0.02 GEV**2. DIVIDE BY 20 TO GET D(SIG)/DT IN MB/GEV**2. CORRECTED FOR LOST EVENTS FOR -T < 0.12 GEV**2.

FROM QUADRATIC EXPONENTIAL FIT TO D(SIG)/DT. BOTH STATISTICAL AND SYSTEMATIC ERRORS INCLUDED IN VALUES.


Near-threshold Photoproduction of Phi Mesons from Deuterium

Qian, X. ; Chen, W. ; Gao, H. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 696 (2011) 338-342, 2011.
Inspire Record 875788 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.56870

We report the first measurement of the differential cross section on $\phi$-meson photoproduction from deuterium near the production threshold for a proton using the CLAS detector and a tagged-photon beam in Hall B at Jefferson Lab. The measurement was carried out by a triple coincidence detection of a proton, $K^+$ and $K^-$ near the theoretical production threshold of 1.57 GeV. The extracted differential cross sections $\frac{d\sigma}{dt}$ for the initial photon energy from 1.65-1.75 GeV are consistent with predictions based on a quasifree mechanism. This experiment establishes a baseline for a future experimental search for an exotic $\phi$-N bound state from heavier nuclear targets utilizing subthreshold/near-threshold production of $\phi$ mesons.

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Differential cross section as a function of ABS(T-TMIN).


K^0 pi^0 Sigma^+ and K^*0 Sigma^+ photoproduction off the proton

The CBELSA/TAPS collaboration Nanova, M. ; Bacelar, J.C.S. ; Bantes, B. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.A 35 (2008) 333-342, 2008.
Inspire Record 781382 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.51372

The exclusive reactions $\gamma p \to K^{*0} \Sigma^+(1189)$ and $\gamma p \to K^{0} \pi^{0}\Sigma^+(1189)$, leading to the p 4$\pi^{0}$ final state, have been measured with a tagged photon beam for incident energies from threshold up to 2.5 GeV. The experiment has been performed at the tagged photon facility of the ELSA accelerator (Bonn). The Crystal Barrel and TAPS detectors were combined to a photon detector system of almost 4$\pi$ geometrical acceptance. Differential and total cross sections are reported. At energies close to the threshold, a flat angular distribution has been observed for the reaction $\gamma p\to K^{0} \pi^{0}\Sigma^+$ suggesting dominant s-channel production. $\Sigma^*(1385)$ and higher lying hyperon states have been observed. An enhancement in the forward direction in the angular distributions of the reaction $\gamma p \to K^{*0}\Sigma^+$ indicates a $t$-channel exchange contribution to the reaction mechanism. The experimental data are in reasonable agreement with recent theoretical predictions.

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Differential cross section D(SIG)/DCOS(THETA(SIG+)) for the GAMMA P --> K0 PI0 SIGMA+ reaction for beam energies 1500-1700 and 1700-1850 MeV.

Differential cross section D(SIG)/DCOS(THETA(SIG+)) for the GAMMA P --> K0 PI0 SIGMA+ reaction for beam energies 1850-2000 and 2000-2150 MeV.

Differential cross section D(SIG)/DCOS(THETA(SIG+)) for the GAMMA P --> K0 PI0 SIGMA+ reaction for beam energies 2150-2300 and 2300-2500 MeV.

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Measurement of the reaction $\gamma p \TO K^ + \Lambda(1520)$ at photon energies up to 2.65 GeV

Wieland, F.W. ; Barth, J. ; Glander, K.H. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.A 47 (2011) 47, 2011.
Inspire Record 875422 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.57580

The reaction $\gamma p \TO K^+\Lambda(1520)$ was measured in the energy range from threshold to 2.65 GeV with the SAPHIR detector at the electron stretcher facility ELSA in Bonn. The $\Lambda(1520)$ production cross section was analyzed in the decay modes $pK^-$, $n \bar{K}^0$, $\Sigma^{\pm}\pi^{\mp}$, and $\Lambda\pi^+\pi^-$ as a function of the photon energy and the squared four-momentum transfer $t$. While the cross sections for the inclusive reactions rise steadily with energy, the cross section of the process $\gamma p \TO K^+\Lambda(1520)$ peaks at a photon energy of about 2.0 GeV, falls off exponentially with $t$, and shows a slope flattening with increasing photon energy. The angular distributions in the $t$-channel helicity system indicate neither a $K$ nor a $K^\star$ exchange dominance. The interpretation of the $\Lambda(1520)$ as a $\Sigma(1385)\pi$ molecule is not supported.

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Total cross section averaged over the various LAMBDA(1510) decay modes. The errors are largely due to the systematic error in the background subtraction.

Total cross section determined for each of the separated decay modes of the LAMBDA(1510).

Differential cross sections for the photon energy range 1.69 TO 1.93 GeV. The errors are lapping due to the systematic error in the background subtraction.

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RADIATIVE WIDTH OF THE K*+ (1430).

The FERMILAB-MINNESOTA-ROCHESTER collaboration Cihangir, S. ; Berg, D. ; Biel, J. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 117 (1982) 123-125, 1982.
Inspire Record 184277 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30878

Using the Primakoff formalism, we have extracted the radiative decay width of the K ∗+ (1430) produced in coherent interactions of 200 GeV/ c K + mesons in nuclear targets. The width obtained is 240 ± 45 keV, a value reasonably consistent with quark-model predictions.

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RADIATIVE WIDTH OF THE A2 (1310)

The FERMILAB-MINNESOTA-ROCHESTER collaboration Cihangir, S. ; Berg, D. ; Biel, J. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 117 (1982) 119-122, 1982.
Inspire Record 182836 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30869

Using the Primakoff formalism, we have extracted the radiative decay width of the A + 2 (1310) produced in coherent interactions of 200 GeV/ c π + mesons in nuclear targets. The width obtained is 295 ± 60 keV, a value consistent with quark-model predictions.

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NUMERICAL DATA IN FIGURE SUPPLIED BY S. CIHANGIR.

NUMERICAL DATA IN FIGURE SUPPLIED BY S. CIHANGIR.

NUMERICAL DATA IN FIGURE SUPPLIED BY S. CIHANGIR.

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Radiative Width of the $K^*$+ (890)

Chandlee, C. ; Berg, D. ; Cihangir, S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 51 (1983) 168, 1983.
Inspire Record 13393 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20522

Coherent production of Kπ systems observed in the excitation of 200-GeV/c positive kaons on nuclear targets has been analyzed, including both electromagnetic and strong contributions, to yield a new value for the radiative width for the process K*+(890)→K+γ of 51 ± 5 keV.

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$K^- p$ elastic scattering at 10 GeV/c

The Aachen-Berlin-CERN-London (I.C.)-Vienna collaboration Aderholz, M. ; Bartsch, J. ; Keppel, E. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 24 (1967) 434-437, 1967.
Inspire Record 1392680 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29583

K − p elastic scattering at 10 GeV/ c is studied on ∼3600 bubble chamber events. The elastic cross section is found to be σ el = (3.20 ± 0.14)mb and the ratio σ el σ tot = (0.142 ± 0.006) , that is below the upper limit of 0.185 suggested in a model by Van Hove. The value of the forward differential cross section is consistent with zero real part to the scattering amplitude. The slope of d σ d t is similar to that for π ± and greater than that of K + , with no evidence for shrinkage of the diffraction peak. No events of backward scattering were observed. The Regge-pole model of Phillips and Rarita gives a good fit to the data.

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K- n and K- p Elastic Scattering in K- d Collisions from 1.2-GeV/c to 2.2-GeV/c

Declais, Y. ; Duchon, J. ; Louvel, M. ; et al.
CERN-77-16, 1977.
Inspire Record 121681 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.1343

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