We present complete results concerning the five reactions K − p → Λω , K − p → Λφ , K − p → Σ 0 ϱ and K − p → Σ 0 φ . The experimental data are well described by exchange mechanisms and the agreement with the SU(3) symmetry predictions is excellent.
FORWARD AND BACKWARD CROSS SECTIONS ARE FOR COS(THETA) > AND < 0. SLOPE DETERMINED FOR -TP = 0.2 TO 1.0.
AUTHORS ALSO GIVE CORRELATIONS OF LAMBDA POLARIZATION WITH THE MESON POLARIZATION.
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The p p and p n elastic differential cross sections have been extracted from the reaction p d→ p pn in which the deuteron breaks up. The incident antiproton momenta were 0.480, 0.735 and 0.940 GeV/ c , and the range of the momentum transfers was 0.04 < ∣ t ∣ < 0.7 (GeV/ c ) 2 . Both p p and p n differential cross sections are diffraction-like, with structure similar to the higher-momentum data.
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The differential cross sections of the elastic p p reaction have been measured at 1.2, 1.4, 1.8 and 2.6 GeV/ c incident p momentum. The measurements have been performed at the CERN PS using a system of multiwire proportional chambers. The angular region covers scattering angles from 0 to ∼200 mrad. Interference effects between the Coulomb and the nuclear amplitudes are used to derive the ratio of the real to imaginary part of the forward nuclear amplitude. These ratios are compared with theoretical predictions.
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The differential cross section in the very forward direction has been measured for K − and K + scattering (break-up and coherent) on a deuterium target at an incident momentum of 10 GeV/ c . From these measurements and using a model for the scattering and re-scattering effects in deuterium, we have exploited the Coulomb-nuclear interference to deduce the real part of the K ± n scattering amplitude at a momentum transfer t = 0. The measurements are the first ever obtained for the K + n reaction and the first at this energy for the K − n reaction. A comparison has been made between our results and those predicted from dispersion relations. A new dispersion-relation fit including all the existing K ± n values at different energies has been performed.
SUM OF COHERENT AND BREAK-UP SCATTERING ON DEUTERIUM.
FROM FIT TO D(SIG)/DT OVER -T=0.0018 TO 0.074 GEV**2 ALLOWING FOR COULOMB SCATTERING, DOUBLE SCATTERING, INTERFERENCES AND FERMI MOTION. CORRELATION BETWEEN SLOPE AND RE(AMP)/IM(AMP) IS REFLECTED IN THE GIVEN SYSTEMATIC E RRORS.
p p elastic total and differential cross sections were measured at 17 incident momenta in the range 374–680 MeV/ c . No prominent feature was seen in them to clearly indicate the existence of the S-meson. There is, however, a small enhancement at the S-meson mass, which is equivalent to the elastic total cross section of 4.6 ± 2.1 mb. The behavior of the Legendre expansion coefficients of the angular distributions with incident momentum agrees well the predictions of the OBE model of Bryan and Phillips.
METHOD OF MOMENTS AND LEAST SQUARES FITS GAVE SIMILAR RESULTS.
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We have measured the p p differential elastic cross section at 8 momenta from 353 to 578 MeV/ c , determining, for each momentum, the ratio ρ of the real to imaginary parts of the elastic forward amplitude, the slope b of the elastic cross section and the total p p cross section σ. Our results are compared with previous experimental results and with theoretical predictions.
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Light ion collisions with carbon target at 4.2 GeV/c/N are studied. Pion multiplicity distributions, momentum and angular spectra are analysed. These data are described in terms of models assuming independent interactions of nucleons from the projectile nucleus with the target.
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TYPICAL QUASIELASTIC ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION FOR NUCLEAR TARGET. OTHER DATA ARE IN ASHFORD ET AL (1985-PHYS REV C).
ABSORPTION CROSS SECTIONS.
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DATA WERE EXTRACTED FROM ADEUT-BREAKUP EVENTS,SEE R=PR D10, 3573 FOR EXAMPLE.