A secondary peak at t = −1 (GeV/c)2 in high energy π-p charge exchange scattering

Sonderegger, P. ; Kirz, J. ; Guisan, O. ; et al.
Phys.Lett. 20 (1966) 75-78, 1966.
Inspire Record 1498686 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.75504

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Study of the pi0 pi0 system with the GAMS-4000 spectrometer at 100-GeV/c.

The GAMS collaboration Alde, D. ; Binon, F.G. ; Boutemeur, M. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.A 3 (1998) 361-371, 1998.
Inspire Record 474862 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.43500

The πpi-system produced in the charge exchange π−p-reaction at 100 GeV/c has been studied. The experiment was performed at the CERN SPS accelerator with the multiphoton hodoscope spectrometer GAMS-400

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Spin-parity analysis of eta pi0 pi0 system in pi- p charge exchange reaction at 100-GeV/c by Zemach method.

The GAMS collaboration Alde, D. ; Binon, F.G. ; Bricman, C. ; et al.
IFVE-96-39, 1996.
Inspire Record 425699 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.40710

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Radiative decay of the Delta resonance: Analyzing powers for pi- p (polarized) ---> gamma n

Stasko, J.C. ; Bassalleck, B. ; Booth, E.C. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 72 (1994) 973-976, 1994.
Inspire Record 376202 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19677

The polarized target asymmetry AN for π−p→→γn has been measured by coincident detection of the γ and the neutron at several angles across the Δ resonace energy region. A high-resolution NaI γ spectrometer together with good time-of-flight information for the neutron resulted in excellent separation of this radiative capture reaction from the much higher cross-section charge exchange reaction π−p→→π0n. Statistical uncertainties are ΔAN=0.02-0.04, representing a significant improvement over previous results. The new data are discussed in the context of recent theoretical models.

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Further studies of the x (1910) meson

The IHEP-IISN-KEK-LANL-LAPP collaboration Alde, D. ; Binon, F.G. ; Boutemeur, M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 276 (1992) 375-378, 1992.
Inspire Record 322740 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.48134

New data on the ν ′ ν system produced in the π − p charge exchange at 38 GeV c momentum confirm the existence of the narrow ν ′ ν resonance X(1910). The hypothesis of the X(1910) quantum numbers being a J PC = 1 −+ , forbidden for the q[ovbar|q] meson, is proposed to explain the extremely low limits obtained for X(1910) decays through π 0 π 0 , νν and K 0 s K 0 s channels and the flat t -dependence of the X(1910) production cross section.

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Polarized target asymmetry in pion proton bremsstrahlung at 298-MeV

Bosshard, A. ; Amsler, Claude ; Bistirlich, J.A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 64 (1990) 2619-2622, 1990.
Inspire Record 303404 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22827

First data are presented for the polarized-target asymmetry in the reaction π+p→π+pγ at an incident pion energy of 298 MeV. The geometry was chosen to maximize the sensitivity to the radiation of the magnetic dipole moment μΔ of the Δ++(1232 MeV). A fit of the asymmetry in the cross section d5σ/dΩπ dΩγ dk as a function of the photon energy k to predictions from a recent isobar-model calculation with μΔ as the only free parameter yields μΔ=1.64(±0.19expΔ,±0.14 theor)μp. Though this value agrees with bag-model corrections to the SU(6) prediction μΔ=2μp, further clarifications on the model dependence of the result are needed, in particular since the isobar model fails to describe both the cross section and the asymmetry at the highest photon energies.

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Evidence for a 1.9-{GeV} Meson Decaying Into $\eta \eta^\prime$

The IFVE-Brussels-Annecy-Los Alamos collaboration Alde, D. ; Binon, F.G. ; Bricman, C. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 216 (1989) 447, 1989.
Inspire Record 267048 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29856

Evidence for a new meson decaying into ηη′ has been found in 38 GeV π − p charge-exchange interactions. The mass and the width of this meson are (1917 ± 15) MeV and (90 −50 +35 ) MeV, respectively. Possible spin and parity assignments are J PC = 0 ++ , 1 −+ or 2 ++ , isospin and G -parity are I G = 0 + . The t -dependence of the differential cross section follows an exponential behaviour exp( bt with a small slope: b = (2±1) (GeV/ c ) −2 .Upper limits on its decay into ππ, ηη and K K exotic interpretation of this meson.

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Study of $\omega \omega$ Systems Produced in 38-{GeV}/$c \pi^- p$ Collisions

The IHEP-IISN-LANL-LAPP-TSUIHEP collaboration Alde, D. ; Binon, F.G. ; Bricman, C. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 216 (1989) 451, 1989.
Inspire Record 267049 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29857

The π − p→ ωω n reaction has studied for the first time at the 70 GeV IHEP accelerator. The six photons from the decay of the two ω mesons were detected in GAMS-2000, a hodoscope multi-photon spectometer. Two resonances decaying into ωω,X (1640) and X(1960), have been observed. Their quantum numbers are J PC =2 ++ , I G =0 + . The reaction is dominated by the one-pion exchange mechanism. The production cross sections σ. BR(X→ ωω ) are 0.65±0.15 μ b and 1.0±0.2 μ b, respectively.

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X(1640) IS A JPC - 2++, IG - 0+ MESON WITH MASS 1643+-7 MEV.

X(1960) IS A JPC - 2++, IG - 0+ MESON WITH MASS 1956+-20 MEV.


OBSERVATION OF AN EXOTIC MESON OF 1.9-GeV MASS DECAYING INTO eta-prime eta

The IFVE-Brussels-Annecy-Los-Alamos collaboration Alde, D. ; Binon, F.G. ; Bricman, C. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 48 (1988) 1035, 1988.
Inspire Record 264474 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.40730

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Evidence for a 1-+ Exotic Meson

The IHEP-Brussels-Los Alamos-Annecy(LAPP) collaboration Alde, D. ; Binon, F.G. ; Boutemeur, M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 205 (1988) 397, 1988.
Inspire Record 260839 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29972

A non q q ,J PC = 1 −+ , I G =1 − meson has been observed in the study of the exclusive reaction π − p→π 0 ηn at 100 GeV. Its mass is (1406±20) MeV. Its width is (180±30) MeV.

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