Experimental Data on Cumulative Production of Positive and Negative Kaons in p-Pb Interaction

Baldin, A.M. ; Bondarev, V.K. ; Ghiordanescu, N. ;
JINR-1-80-488, 1980.
Inspire Record 1189877 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34057

Cross sections of cumulative K exp + and K exp - -meson production in the 200-1000 MeV kinetic energy range at 90 deg, 120 deg, 168 deg (l.c.s.) are measured. The ranges of kinetic energies and emission angles mean that, according to the hypothesis of cum ...

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Subthreshold antiproton production in p A, d A and alpha A reactions.

Sugaya, Y. ; Ashery, D. ; Chiba, J. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 634 (1998) 115-140, 1998.
Inspire Record 466882 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36236

An enormous enhancement of antiproton production in deuteron- and α-induced reactions has been observed in the subthreshold energy region between 2 and 5 GeV/nucleon. Antiprotons produced at 5.1° with a momentum range of between 1.0 and 2.5 GeV/ c were measured by a beam-line spectrometer and identified by the time-of-flight method. The production cross sections in the deuteron- and α-induced reactions at an incident energy of 3.5 GeV/nucleon were 2 and 3 orders of magnitude larger than those in proton-induced reaction at the same energy. The enhancement in light-ion reactions could not be explained by the internal motion in the projectile and target nuclei. The target-mass dependence (C, Al, Cu and Pb) of the cross sections has also been studied. Further, the cross sections of π and K productions were measured.

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K/pi production ratios from 450-GeV/c protons on beryllium.

The SPY collaboration Ambrosini, G ; Arsenescu, R ; Bernier, K ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 420 (1998) 225, 1998.
Inspire Record 470730 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.49585

This paper reports on the charged K / π production ratios and on the shape of the p T distributions of π fluxes measured by the SPY/NA56 experiment for 450 GeV/c proton interactions on beryllium targets. The present data cover a secondary momentum range from 7 GeV/c to 135 GeV/c in the forward direction and with p T values up to 600 MeV/c. An experimental accuracy of about 3% has been achieved. These results will reduce the uncertainty on the estimation of the ν e component of neutrino beams.

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Production of pi+-, K+-, p, and anti-p in relativistic Au + Pt, Si + Pt, and p + Pt collisions

The E886 collaboration Diebold, G.E. ; Bassalleck, B. ; Burger, T. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 48 (1993) 2984-2994, 1993.
Inspire Record 364483 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26015

During the recent commissioning of Au beams at the Brookhaven Alternating Gradient Synchrotron facility, experiment 886 measured production cross sections for π±, K±, p, and p¯ in minimum bias Au+Pt collisions at 11.5A GeV/c. Invariant differential cross sections, Ed3σ/dp3, were measured at several rigidities (p/Z≤1.8 GeV/c) using a 5.7° (fixed-angle) focusing spectrometer. For comparison, particle production was measured in minimum bias Si+Pt collisions at 14.6A GeV/c using the same apparatus and in p+Pt collisions at 12.9 GeV/c using a similar spectrometer at KEK. When normalized to projectile mass, Aproj, the measured π± and K± cross sections are nearly equal for the p+Pt and Si+Pt reactions. In contrast to this behavior, the π− cross section measured in Au+Pt shows a significant excess beyond Aproj scaling of the p+Pt measurement. This enhancement suggests collective phenomena contribute significantly to π− production in the larger Au+Pt colliding system. For the Au+Pt reaction, the π+ and K+ yields also exceed Aproj scaling of p+Pt collisions. However, little significance can be attributed to these excesses due to larger experimental uncertainties for the positive rigidity Au beam measurements. For antiprotons, the Si+Pt and Au+Pt cross sections fall well below Aproj scaling of the p+Pt yields indicating a substantial fraction of the nuclear projectile is ineffective for p¯ production. Comparing with p+Pt multiplicities, the Si+Pt and Au+Pt antiproton yields agree with that expected solely from ‘‘first’’ nucleon-nucleon collisions (i.e., collisions between previously unstruck nucleons). In light of expected p¯ annihilation in the colliding system, such projectile independence is unexpected without additional (projectile dependent) sources of p¯ production. In this case, the data indicate an approximate balance exists between absorption and additional sources of antiprotons. This balance is remarkable given the wide range of projectile mass spanned by these measurements.

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Meson production in p + U, O + U and S + U interactions at 200-GeV/nucleon.

The NA38 collaboration Abreu, M.C. ; Baglin, C. ; Baldisseri, A. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 55 (1992) 365-371, 1992.
Inspire Record 344266 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14583

Meson production in proton, oxygen and sulphur interactions with uranium targets at 200 GeV/nucleon is studied. We measure the inclusive meson cross-section d σ/dPT2 and its evolution fromp+U to S+U. The cross-section fitted with an exponential gives an inverse slopePT0 of the order of 210 MeV/c. As a function of the neutral transverse energy,PT0 values show a slight rise followed by a plateau. The normalized difference (σ+−σ−)/σ− between positive and negative meson cross-sections is found to increase withET.

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Comparison of p + A and Si + Au collisions at 14.6-GeV/c

The E802 collaboration Abbott, T. ; Akiba, Y. ; Beavis, D. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 66 (1991) 1567-1570, 1991.
Inspire Record 331219 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19913

The production of π±,K±,p has been measured in p+Be and p+Au collisions for comparison with central Si+Au collisions. The inverse slope parameters T0 obtained by an exponential fit to the invariant cross sections in transverse mass are found to be, T0p,K+,ππ∼140–160 MeV in p+A collisions, whereas in central Si+Au collisions, T0p,K+∼200–220 MeV >T0ππ∼140–160 MeV at midrapidity. The π± and K+ distributions are shifted backwards in p+Au compared with p+Be. A gradual increase of (dn/dy)K+ per projectile nucleon is observed from p+Be to p+Au to central Si+Au collisions, while pions show no significant increase.

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Measurement of kaons in the HELIOS experiment

The HELIOS collaboration van Hecke, Hubert ;
Nucl.Phys.A 525 (1991) 227C-230C, 1991.
Inspire Record 301896 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36791

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A-dependence of Fragmentation of 9.2-{GeV} Protons on Nuclei. (In Russian)

Vorontsov, I.A. ; Safronov, G.A. ; Sibirtsev, A.A. ; et al.
MOSCOW INST. THEOR. EXP. PHYS. GKAE - ITEF-88-011 (88,REC.JUN.) 13p, 1988.
Inspire Record 266381 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.40096

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HIGH P(T) HADRON PRODUCTION OFF NUCLEI AT 70-GeV

Abramov, V.V. ; Baldin, B.Yu. ; Buzulutskov, A.F. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 24 (1984) 205-215, 1984.
Inspire Record 197457 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.40973

Invariant cross sections for hadron production (π±,K±,p and\(\bar p\)) by protons off C, Al, Cu, Sn and Pb nuclei have been measured at 70 GeV for theP∧ range from 1 up to 4.65 GeV/c. TheA-dependence of the invariant cross section is not described by the exponentialAα(P∧), which points to the presence of secondary hadron absorption in nuclei.

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Estimation of Hadron Formation Length in High p$_T$ Processes in Protonnucleus Collisions at 70 GeV

Abramov, V.V. ; Baldin, B.Yu. ; Buzulutskov, A.F. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 35 (1982) 702, 1982.
Inspire Record 168442 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.41334

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