Strangeness Exchange in the Photoproduction of $K^+ \Lambda$ (1520) Between 2.8-{GeV} and 4.8-{GeV}

Barber, D.P. ; Dainton, J.B. ; Lee, L.C.Y. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 7 (1980) 17, 1980.
Inspire Record 153887 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14096

A tagged photon beam (2.8<Eγ<4.8 GeV) and multiparticle spectrometer have been used to study the photoproduction in hydrogen ofK+Λ(1520). Precise values for the mass and width of the Λ(1520) are given. The total cross-section is found to fall with increasing photon energy like (6.5±0.7)Eγ−(2.1±0.2) μb. The differential cross sectiondσ/dt indicates peripheral forward production and exhibits no evidence for shrinkage when compared with higher energy data. The Λ(1520) spin density matrix shows thatK exchange alone cannot account for the production mechanism. The reaction is found to resemble the process γp→K+ Λ(1115) in all measurable respects.

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FITTED CROSS SECTION ENERGY DEPENDENCE IS SIG = (6.7 +- 0.7 MUB*GEV**2) * P**(-2.1 +- 0.2), INCLUDING HIGHER ENERGY DATA.

EXPONENTIAL SLOPE IS 6.1 +- 2.0 GEV**-2 FOR -T = 0.2 TO 0.7 GEV**2.

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K+ p Interactions Near 3-GeV/c. 2. Baryon Resonance Production

Musgrave, B. ; Peeters, P. ; Schreiner, P. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 87 (1975) 365-398, 1975.
Inspire Record 1720 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.1112

Baryon resonance production in quasi-two-body reactions has been studied for the channels K + p→K°p π + , K + n π + and K + p π ° at beam momenta of 2.53, 2.76 and 3.20 GeV/ c . The production cross sections, four-momentum transfer distributions and density matrix elements are given for the Δ(1236), N ∗ (1400), N ∗ (1500) and N ∗ (1680) states. The reaction K + p→K° Δ ++ (1236) is compared to the line reversed reaction K − n → K °Δ − and the charge-exchange SU(3) sum rule for pseudo-scalar meson plus Δ(1236) is tested.

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Bubble Chamber Study of Photoproduction by 2.8-GeV and 4.7-GeV Polarized Photons. 1. Cross-Section Determinations and Production of rho0 and Delta++ in the Reaction gamma p --> p pi+ pi-

Ballam, Joseph ; Chadwick, G.B. ; Gearhart, R. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 5 (1972) 545, 1972.
Inspire Record 67165 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.3635

Photoproduction is studied at 2.8 and 4.7 GeV using a linearly polarized monoenergetic photon beam in a hydrogen bubble chamber. We discuss the experimental procedure, the determination of channel cross sections, and the analysis of the channel γp→pπ+π−. A model-independent analysis of the ρ0-decay angular distribution allows us to measure nine independent density-matrix elements. From these we find that the reaction γp→pρ0 proceeds almost completely through natural parity exchange for squared momentum transfers |t|<1 GeV2 and that the ρ production mechanism is consistent with s-channel c.m. helicity conservation for |t|<0.4 GeV2. A cross section for the production of π+π− pairs in the s-channel c.m. helicity-conserving p-wave state is determined. The ρ mass shape is studied as a function of momentum transfer and is found to be inconsistent with a t-independent Ross-Stodolsky factor. Using a t-dependent parametrization of the ρ0 mass shape we derive a phenomenological ρ0 cross section. We compare our phenomenological ρ0 cross section with other experiments and find good agreement for 0.05<|t|<1 GeV2. We discuss the discrepancies in the various determinations of the forward differential cross section. We study models for ρ0 photoproduction and find that the Söding model best describes the data. Using the Söding model we determine a ρ0 cross section. We determine cross sections and nine density-matrix elements for γp→Δ++π−. The parity asymmetry for Δ++ production is incompatible with simple one-pion exchange. We compare Δ++ production with models.

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FROM QUOTED TOPOLOGICAL CROSS SECTIONS. 1.44 GEV CROSS SECTION PUBLISHED PREVIOUSLY.

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Photoproduction of $\pi \Delta(1232)$ From Hydrogen in the Energy Range 2.4-{GeV} to 4.8-{GeV}

The LAMP2 Group collaboration Barber, D.P. ; Dainton, J.B. ; Lee, L.C.Y. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 6 (1980) 93, 1980.
Inspire Record 153944 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14328

We present differential cross sections andΔ++ spin density matrix elements for the photoproduction processγp→π−Δ++ and differential cross sections for the processγp→π+Δ0. The incident photon energy dependence is studied and a comparison is made with previous experiments and with the predictions of a theoretical model.

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DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTION AVERAGED OVER WHOLE ENERGY RANGE.

DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTION AVERAGED OVER WHOLE ENERGY RANGE.

DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTION FOR DIFFERENT ENERGY RANGES.

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Elastic Scattering of 3.5-BeV/c $\pi^-$ Mesons by Protons

Ainutdinov, M.S. ; Zombkovskii, S.M. ; Pletnikov, A.A. ; et al.
Sov.Phys.JETP 18 (1964) 271-272, 1964.
Inspire Record 1387686 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.70200

THE study of elastic scattering at high energies in the region of the diffraction maximum has gained in interest recently in connection with the verifica- tion of the asymptotic expressions obtained by cal- culating the Regge-pole trajectories. We have in- vestigated the elastic scattering of 3. 5- Be VIc 7r- mesons by protons. The measurements were made with the aid of a liquid-hydrogen bubble chamber 25 em in diameter, placed in a 14 kOe magnetic field.

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Summary data on elastic $pp$ and $pd$ scattering at small angles and the real part of the $pn$-scattering amplitude in the energy interval 1-10 BeV

Dalkhazhav, N. ; Devinski, P.A. ; Zayachki, V.I. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 8 (1969) 196-202, 1969.
Inspire Record 1392874 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.69719

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RE/IM MEASUREMENTS TAKEN FROM TABLE 1 OF KIRILLOVA 65.

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RE/IM MEASUREMENTS TAKEN FROM TABLE 1 OF KIRILLOVA 65.

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Antiproton-proton elastic scattering from 1.51–2.90 GeV/ c

Parker, D.L. ; Oh, B.Y. ; Smith, G.A. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 32 (1971) 29-44, 1971.
Inspire Record 1392679 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.814

In a bubble chamber experiment, we have measured p p elastic scattering at nine momenta in the range 1.51–2.90 GeV/ c . The extrapolation of the small angle region to t = 0 is discussed and compared with results of other experiments. The differential cross sections are fitted to an adaptation of the Frahn-Venter optical model and also compared to Regge-pole model predictions.

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Forward peak in $\pi^+$ photoproduction

Buschhorn, G. ; Heide, P. ; Kötz, U. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 25 (1967) 622-623, 1967.
Inspire Record 1392927 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29549

The π+—photoproduction cross section is found to have a peak in the forward direction in disagreement with simple Regge pole models.

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$K^- p$ elastic scattering at 3 GeV/c

Focacci, M.N. ; Focardi, S. ; Giacomelli, G. ; et al.
Phys.Lett. 19 (1965) 441-444, 1965.
Inspire Record 851194 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30175

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NEUTRON - PROTON ELASTIC SCATTERING FROM 2-GeV/c TO 7-GeV/c

Perl, Martin L. ; Cox, Jack ; Longo, Michael J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 1 (1970) 1857, 1970.
Inspire Record 54902 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.69198

Direct measurements were made of neutron-proton elastic scattering differential cross sections at high energies. A neutron beam with a continuous momentum spectrum between 1.2 and 6.7 GeV/c was scattered off a liquid hydrogen target, and spark chambers were used to determine the neutron scattering angle and, in a proton spectrometer, to measure the momentum and scattering angle of the recoil proton. Differential cross sections are presented over the incident neutron momentum range in intervals of the order of 0.5-GeV/c wide. The cross sections have an exponential peak in the forward direction and then flatten and become isotropic about the 90° c.m. scattering angle. At larger angles, the cross sections again rise towards the expected charge-exchange peak, which was not within the range of this experiment. There is little evidence of any other structure in the cross section. Values are presented for the slope of the diffraction peak, and comparisons are made between these slopes, and the 90° c.m. cross sections, for pp and np elastic scattering. The results presented here differ from those previously reported because of an error in a Monte Carlo calculation and in the availability of improved data on the real part of the np elastic scattering amplitude. At 5 GeV/c, a direct comparison of pp and np data allows the I=0 differential cross section to be extracted. The np data have been fitted in powers of cosθc.m. for |cosθc.m.|<0.8 for each energy range.

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