Absolute measurements of proton-proton small-angle elastic scattering and total cross section at 10, 19 and 26 GeV/ c

Bellettini, G. ; Cocconi, G. ; Diddens, A.N. ; et al.
Phys.Lett. 14 (1965) 164-168, 1965.
Inspire Record 1392870 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.895

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Inclusive $K^*$+- (892) Production in $p p$ and $\pi^+ p$ Interactions

The Bonn-Hamburg-Munich & Aachen-Bonn-CERN-Cracow collaborations Bockmann, K. ; Hofmann, J. ; Lowsky, J. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 166 (1980) 284-300, 1980.
Inspire Record 144126 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.8001

A study is presented of the inclusive production cross sections of K ∗± (892) vector mesons in pp interactions at 12 and 24 GeV/ c and in π + p interactions at 16 GeV/ c . The K ∗± inclusive cross section is ∼0.9 mb for both pp at 24 GeV/ c and π + p interactions at 16 GeV/ c . For pp interactions, σ( K ∗+ ) and σ( K ∗− ) are seen to rise with energy, showing a threshold behaviour. In both pp and π + p interactions, σ( K ∗+ ) largely exceeds σ( K ∗− ) at these energies and this excess is interpreted as K ∗+ production by beam and target fragmentations. The decays of K ∗±0 yield ∼30% of the K 0 observed in the final states. The p T 2 dependence of both K ∗+ and K ∗ − cross sections is described by an exponential with slope of ∼3.3 (GeV/ c ) −2 . The longitudinal momentum spectra for K ∗+ in 16 GeV/ c π + p and 24 GeV/ c pp interactions are similar in shape in the target hemisphere. The K ∗− spectra are similar over the whole kinematic region when viewed in the quark c.m.s. and point to a central production mechanism. Comparing K ∗+ and ρ 0 production, striking similarities are found.

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Inclusive Neutron and Lambda Production in Proton Proton Interactions at 12-GeV/c and 24-GeV/c

The BONN-HAMBURG-MUNICH collaboration Blobel, V. ; Fesefeldt, H. ; Franz, H. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 135 (1978) 379-404, 1978.
Inspire Record 135054 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.8290

A method for the determination of neutron spectra in a bubble chamber experiment is developed. Double differential cross sections for inclusive neutron and lambda production are presented. The n/Λ particle ratios are determined as functions of x and p T ; at p T = 0 GeV/ c they are compatible with the ratios measured in pCu interactions at 24 GeV/ c . Our neutron spectra are compared with spectra for protons produced near the direction of the incident neutron in pn interactions at FNAL and with neutron spectra measured in pp interactions at the ISR. Exchange mechanisms are studied in the framework of single diffraction dissociation and the triple-Regge model. The scattering of virtual pions and kaons on real protons is investigated.

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The s Dependence of Proton Fragmentation by Hadrons. 2. Incident Lab Momenta 30-GeV/c - 250-GeV/c

Weisberg, H. ; Beier, E. ; Brody, H. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 17 (1978) 2875, 1978.
Inspire Record 122402 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.24404

Measurements of inclusive scattering in the target-fragmentation region are extended to higher incident energy. The combined data set shows departures from an approach to the asymptotic scaling limit as A+Bs−12 that are significant even at the highest energies. When these departures are taken into account, the data approach a limit that is consistent with equal cross sections induced by particles and antiparticles and with Pomeron factorization. The corrections to A+Bs−12 are so large that detailed tests of Mueller-Regge relationships are not conclusive.

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Double Statistical Tensors for the Reaction p p --> Delta++ Delta0 in a Range of 5-GeV/c to 25-GeV/c

The Genoa-World Proton-Proton collaboration Caso, C. ; Girimonte, L. ;
Nuovo Cim.A 33 (1976) 671, 1976.
Inspire Record 3097 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.9285

The joint decay distribution for the reaction pp → Δ++Δ0 is described in terms of double statistical tensors, which were determined in a model-independent way using the World Proton-Proton Data Summary Tape. The statistical tensors were calculated in nontransversal and in transversal reference frames. The results are presented as a function of the proton laboratory momentum, covering the range from 5 to 25 GeV/c. Due to a lack of statistics, the values as a function of the four-momentum transfers were obtained by adding together data from different energies. Results are again given in several reference frames.

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CONTENT OF THE WORLD PROTON PROTON DATA SUMMARY TAPE.

STATISTICAL TENSORS IN THE JACKSON NONTRANSVERSAL FRAME.

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Observation of Vector Meson Production in Inclusive p p Reactions

The Bonn-Hamburg-Munich collaboration Blobel, V. ; Fesefeldt, H. ; Franz, H. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 48 (1974) 73-76, 1974.
Inspire Record 80794 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.27994

We have measured cross sections, rapidity and transverse momentum distributions, and vector meson polarization for the reactions pp→ ϱ o +anything, pp→ ω +charged particles, and pp → K ∗± + anything at incident laboratory momenta of 12 and 24 GeV/ c . We discuss various consequences of our results as well as possible connections with lepton pair production.

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DATA OBTAINED FROM FIGURE BY A.A. LEBEDEV.

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Total elastic p p, p d, p n cross-sections in the energy range of 1-70 gev

Beznogikh, G.G. ; Bujak, A. ; Nikitin, V.A. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 43 (1973) 85-88, 1973.
Inspire Record 84943 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28125

The total elastic p-p, p-d and p-n cross sections measured at the Serpukhov accelerator and Dubna synchrophasotron are presented in this paper.

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SLOPE MEASURED FOR -T = 0.08 TO 0.12 GEV**2.

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Differences in Total Cross-Section for Momenta Up to 65-GeV/c

Denisov, S.P. ; Donskov, S.V. ; Gorin, Yu.P. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 65 (1973) 1-28, 1973.
Inspire Record 73611 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32391

Total cross sections for π − , K − and p on protons and deutrons have been measured in the momentum range 15 to 60 GeV/ c . Total cross sections for particle interactions with neutrons have been determined with an energy dependent Glauber correction. Using the positive particle data obtained earlier with the same experimental apparatus, the differences of total cross sections for particles and antiparticles as well as for particles belonging to the same isospin multiplet have been calculated.

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THESE DATA WERE PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED IN YU. P. GORIN ET AL., SJNP 15, 530 (1972) OR YF 15, 953 (1972).

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Small angle proton proton elastic scattering from 9 to 70 gev/c

Beznogikh, G.G. ; Bujak, A. ; Kirillova, L.F. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 39 (1972) 411-413, 1972.
Inspire Record 75806 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28333

Proton-proton elastic scattering has been measured over the four-momentum transfer squared 0.0007 ⩽ t ⩽ 0.02 GeV 2 /c 2 . A gas hydrogen jet has been used as an internal target of the accelerator. The results indicate that the ratio of the real to the imaginary part of the proton-proton forward scattering amplitude rises smoothly with increasing energy from α = −0.35 ± 0.05 at p = 9.39 GeV/ c to α = −0.092 ± 0.011 at p = 69.8 GeV/ c .

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THE TOTAL ELASTIC CROSS SECTION IS DERIVED FROM THE OPTICAL THEOREM POINT AND SLOPE PARAMETER.


Isobar production and elastic scattering in p p interactions from 6-GeV/c to 30-GeV/c

Edelstein, R.M. ; Carrigan, Richard A., Jr. ; Hien, N.C. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 5 (1972) 1073-1096, 1972.
Inspire Record 67297 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22467

Differential cross sections have been measured for nucleon-isobar production and elastic scattering in p−p interactions from 6.2 to 29.7 GeVc in the laboratory angle range 8<θsc<265 mrad. N*' s at 1236, 1410, 1500, 1690, and 2190 MeV were observed. Computer fits to the mass spectra under varying assumptions of resonance and background shapes show that conclusions on t and s dependence are only slightly affected despite typical variations in absolute normalization of ± 35%. Logarithmic t slopes in the small- |t| range are ∼15 (GeVc)−2 for the N*(1410), ∼5 (GeVc)−2 for the N*'s at 1500, 1690, and 2190 MeV, and ∼9 (GeVc)−2 for elastic scattering. Also for the small- |t| data, cross sections for N*'s at 1410, 1500, 1690, and 2190 MeV and for elastic scattering vary only slightly with Pinc consistent with the dominance of Pomeranchuk exchange and with diffraction dissociation. A fit of N*(1690) total cross sections to the form σ∝P−n gives n=0.34±0.06, while for elastic scattering n=0.20±0.05. For the N*(1690) the effective Regge trajectory has the slope αeff′(0)=0.38±0.17. When compared with N* production in π−, K−, and p¯ beams these data also agree with approximate factorization of the Pomeranchuk trajectory. N*(1236) cross sections are consistent with other measurements at similar momenta. For −t>1 (GeVc)−2, elastic scattering cross sections decrease approximately as Pinc−2, and they and N*(1500)− and N*(1690)− production cross sections have t slopes consistent with 1.6 (GeVc)−2.

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