Neutron-production double-differential cross sections for 870MeVπ+ and π− and 2.1GeVπ+ mesons incident on iron and lead targets were measured with NE213 liquid scintillators by time-of-flight technique. NE213 liquid scintillators 12.7cm in diameter and 12.7cm thick were placed in directions of 15, 30, 60, 90, 120, and 150°. The typical flight path length was 1.5m. Neutron detection efficiencies were evaluated by calculation results of SCINFUL and CECIL codes. The experimental results were compared with JAERI quantum molecular dynamics code. For the meson incident reactions, adoption of NN in-medium effects was slightly useful for reproducing 870MeVπ+-incident neutron yields at neutron energies of 10–30MeV, as was the case for proton incident reactions. The π− incident reaction generates more neutrons than π+ incidence as the number of nucleons in targets decrease.
Neutron production cross section for 870 MeV PI+ on FE.
Neutron production cross section for 870 MeV PI+ on FE.
Neutron production cross section for 870 MeV PI- on FE.
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Axis error includes +- 6/6 contribution (THE NUMBER OF NEUTRAL STARS WAS CORRECTED FOR ACCIDENTAL STARS WITHOUT FORMER INTERACTIONS AND FOR STARS PRODUCED BY KL MESONS, THE LAMBDA AND KS PARTICLES YIELD BEING NEGLECTEDTHE MOMENTUM OF NEUTRON IN THE STAR WAS TAKEN OF ONE AND A HALF OF TOTAL MOMENTUM OF CHARGED PARTICLES IN THE STAR).
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FOR P< 1. GEV DATA FOR PROTONS WITH P < .7 WERE USED.
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We have measured the multiplicities of particles emitted in collisions between π's and p's of 1.5 to 2.5 GeV/c momentum with He and Ne nuclei in a streamer chamber. The chamber gas served as the target as well as the detecting medium. Because of the low density and 4π solid angle of the detector, it was possible to detect nuclear fragments with energies less than 5 MeV, and to essentially count all the particles emitted in a collision. Event distributions as a function of track multiplicity were obtained as well as correlated event distributions. NUCLEAR REACTIONS He (proton or pion, fragments and pions), Ne (proton or pion, fragments and pions), E=1.5, 2.0, 2.5 BeV/c; streamer chamber gas used as target with fragment energies as low as 5 MeV. Measured multiplicities and correlations of produced particle types.
CHARGED+ means PI+ or fast P, FRAGT - low momentum P or DEUT,TRIT,HE3,HE4, CHARGED- mostly PI-.
CHARGED+ means PI+ or fast P, FRAGT - low momentum P or DEUT,TRIT,HE3,HE4, CHARGED- mostly PI-.
CHARGED+ means PI+ or fast P, FRAGT - low momentum P or DEUT,TRIT,HE3,HE4, CHARGED- mostly PI-.
We have measured the forward production spectra of various neutral particles produced by π−, K−, p¯, and p at 200 GeV/c, and by π− at 290 GeV/c incident on a Be target. The salient features of these measurements are (1) copious production of KSo at large Feynman xL for incident π− and K−, (2) production of roughly equal fluxes of Λ0 and Λ¯0 for incident π−, and (3) close similarity of the following spectra: π−→n and K−→Λ0; π−→Λ0, π−→Λ¯0, and p→KS0; π−→KS0 and p→Λ0. The overall features of the various distributions seem to agree with the ideas of dimensional counting presented in the constituent-interchange model of quark collisions. Results are presented in terms of the invariant cross section Ed3σ(xL, PT=0)dp3 per Be nucleus for each inclusive reaction.
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