We have studied inclusive KS0, Λ, and Λ¯ production in π+d interactions at 24 GeV/c. The observed cross sections are 2.5±0.13 mb for KS0, 1.62±0.09 mb for Λ, and 0.12±0.02 mb for Λ¯. Longitudinal- and transverse-momentum distributions of the produced particles are presented. The average charged multiplicities of the system associated with a KS0 or with a Λ are presented and discussed. A nonzero average Λ polarization (-0.10±0.03) is observed. The x distribution of the backward (forward) KS0 and Λ produced in the reaction are in agreement with the x distribution of valence quarks in nucleons in nuclear target (pion beam), as predicted by the quark-recombination model of particle production applied to nuclear targets.
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////THE QUOTED IN THE TABLES ERROR INCLUDE ESTIMATES OF UNCERTAINTY IN EACH OF THE CORRECTIONS MADE IN ADDITION TO THE STATISTICAL ERRORCORRECTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE FOR DETECTION, MEASURING, AND FITTING LOSSES AS WELL AS FOR NEUTRAL DECAY MODES OF THE STRANGE PARTICLESNO CORRECTION WAS MADE FOR CONTAMINATION FROM KL'S NOR FOR UNAVOIDABLE INCLUSION OF SIGMA0 EVENTS).
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////THE QUOTED IN THE TABLES ERROR INCLUDE ESTIMATES OF UNCERTAINTY IN EACH OF THE CORRECTIONS MADE IN ADDITION TO THE STATISTICAL ERRORCORRECTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE FOR DETECTION, MEASURING, AND FITTING LOSSES AS WELL AS FOR NEUTRAL DECAY MODES OF THE STRANGE PARTICLESNO CORRECTION WAS MADE FOR CONTAMINATION FROM KL'S NOR FOR UNAVOIDABLE INCLUSION OF SIGMA0 EVENTS).
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////THE QUOTED IN THE TABLES ERROR INCLUDE ESTIMATES OF UNCERTAINTY IN EACH OF THE CORRECTIONS MADE IN ADDITION TO THE STATISTICAL ERRORCORRECTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE FOR DETECTION, MEASURING, AND FITTING LOSSES AS WELL AS FOR NEUTRAL DECAY MODES OF THE STRANGE PARTICLESNO CORRECTION WAS MADE FOR CONTAMINATION FROM KL'S NOR FOR UNAVOIDABLE INCLUSION OF SIGMA0 EVENTS).
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We present the results of an experiment to search for associated charm production near threshold in 13-GeV/c π−p interactions. A large aperture PWC spectrometer was sensitive to the decay fragments of the forward-produced D*−’s expected from the two-body reactions π−+p→D*−+Λc+,Σc +,. . . . The missing baryon mass was determined from the vector momenta of the incident pion and the candidate D*−. No evidence for these reactions was found, which resulted in a 7-nb upper limit (95% confidence level) for each of the cross sections σ(π−p→D*−Λc+) and σ(π−p→D*−Σc+).
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About 10 000 two-prong events of 8.1 GeV/ c proton-proton interactions in the CERN 2 m. bubble chamber have been analyzed. We study elastic scattering and single-pion production reactions. We give cross sections for isobar production. We attempt to interpret the general features of the pp→pn π + reaction by the Deck mechanism. We compare the production and the decay of δ ++ (1236) with absorption or π Regge trajectory exchange models.
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We report measurements from the CLEO detector of the rate of Ξ and Λ production in e+e− interactions in the upsilon region. Hyperon production from the decay of the ϒ(1s) is compared with continuum e+e− data. The ratio of the production rates of Λ (and Λ―) to K0 (and K―0) on the ϒ(1s) is 0.21 ± 0.03, much larger than in the continuum, 0.07 ± 0.01. The ratios of the production rates of the Ξ and Λ are comparable, 0.10±0.02 [ϒ(1S)] and 0.07 ± 0.02 (continuum). We discuss some implications of the data for gluon and quark fragmentation models.
CONTINUUM IS ECM 10.38 TO 10.64 GEV.
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Muon-neutrino and -antineutrino scattering off electrons was detected in a 19-ton Al spark chamber, exposed to the wide-band ν (ν¯) beam from the CERN proton synchrotron. The background was determined experimentally. 11 (10) genuine νμ− (ν¯μ−) e scattering events were found. The respective cross sections are (1.1±0.6)×10−42(Eν/GeV) cm2 and (2.2±1.0)×10−42(Eν/GeV) cm2. The analysis excludes a pure V−A interaction, and makes a pure V or A theory improbable. The data agree well with the Salam-Weinberg model and sin2θW=0.35±0.08.
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The ratio R of the cross section for e+e− annihilation into hadronic final states to the QED cross section for muon-pair production is measured to be 4.34±0.45±0.30 and 4.23±0.20±0.21 at c.m. energies of 50 and 52 GeV, respectively. From these values of R and an analysis of the event shapes we deduce a 95%-confidence-level upper limit for the production rate of new heavy charge +23e or −13e quarks to be 0.19 units of R.
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Cross section and pp¯ in variant mass distribution of the reaction γp→pp¯p are presented. Further evidence for a narrow pp¯ mass state at 2.023 GeV will be given.
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////SYSTEMATIC ERRORS HAVE BEEN FOLDED IN QUADRATURE WITH STATISTICAL ERRORS).
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////SYSTEMATIC ERRORS HAVE BEEN FOLDED IN QUADRATURE WITH STATISTICAL ERRORS).
Axis error includes +- 0.0/0.0 contribution (?////SYSTEMATIC ERRORS HAVE BEEN FOLDED IN QUADRATURE WITH STATISTICAL ERRORS).
The reaction K − + p → Σ 0 + η was studied using data from a 600 000 picture exposure at nine K − momenta from 862–1001 MeV/ c in the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory 25″ liquid hydrogen bubble chamber. Cross sections were obtained using both events where the η decayed via neutrals and events where the η decayed into π + π − π 0 . Angular distributions were obtained from only those events where the η decayed into π + π − π 0 . The results are compared to previous analyses and the questions of the Ση decay rate and SU(3) classification of the 1 2 − Σ(1750) are discussed.
FROM BOTH ETA --> NEUTRALS AND ETA --> PI+ PI0 PI- EVENTS.
The total cross sections of 4 He, 6 Li, 7 Li, 9 Be, 12 C and 32 S for positive and negative pions have been measured in the energy range 80 to 260 MeV in a transmission experiment. Coulomb corrections were applied using real parts of the forward nuclear amplitudes as determined from dispersion relations. At the lower energies there remain large residual differences between the π + and π − scattering on the isoscalar nuclei. These can be largely understood in terms of the Coulomb distortion.
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