Differential cross section for the reaction $^2$H(γ,p)n from 133 to 158 MeV

Wallace, P.A. ; Annand, J.R.M. ; Anthony, I. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 532 (1991) 617-633, 1991.
Inspire Record 1389763 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.36693

The cross section for the reaction 2H(γ, p)n has been measured at laboratory photon energies Eγ = 133−158 MeV and c.m. angles between 30° and 150°. The reaction was induced by a tagged bremsstrahlung photon beam incident on a liquid deuterium target. The uncertainty in the absolute cross sections is ⩽ 5%. There is now reasonable agreement between recent measurements in this energy region and the overall data set now defines the cross section sufficiently well to provide a test of current models of the reaction.

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Complete angular distribution measurements of two-body deuteron photodisintegration between 0.5-GeV and 3-GeV.

The CLAS collaboration Mirazita, M. ; Ronchetti, F. ; Rossi, P. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 70 (2004) 014005, 2004.
Inspire Record 650821 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.31633

Nearly complete angular distributions of the two-body deuteron photodisintegration differential cross section have been measured using the CLAS detector and the tagged photon beam at JLab. The data cover photon energies between 0.5 and 3.0 GeV and center-of-mass proton scattering angles 10-160 degrees. The data show a persistent forward-backward angle asymmetry over the explored energy range, and are well-described by the non-perturbative Quark Gluon String Model.

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Angular distributions of the photodisintegration cross section for angle between 10 and 50 degrees in the CM.

Angular distributions of the photodisintegration cross section for angle between 50 and 90 degrees in the CM.

Angular distributions of the photodisintegration cross section for angle between 90 and 130 degrees in the CM.

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Two-body disintegration of the deuteron with 0.8-GeV to 1.8-GeV photons

Freedman, S.J. ; Geesaman, D.F. ; Gilman, Ronald A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 48 (1993) 1864-1878, 1993.
Inspire Record 365233 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26023

The differential cross section for the reaction H2(γ,p)n has been measured at several center-of-mass angles ranging from 50° to 143° for photon energies between 0.8 and 1.8 GeV. The experiment was performed at the SLAC-NPAS facility with the use of the 1.6 GeV/c spectrometer to detect the high energy protons produced by a bremsstrahlung beam directed at a liquid deuterium target. Contributions from concurrent disintegration by the residual electron beam were determined by measuring the proton yield without the Cu photon radiator. At angles not very far from 90°, the energy dependence of the cross sections is consistent with predictions of scaling using counting rules for constituent quarks. At least one theoretical calculation based on a meson-baryon picture of the reaction is able to reproduce the magnitude and energy dependence of the 90° cross section. The angular distribution exhibits a large enhancement at backward angles at the higher energies.

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THE QUOTED ERRORS ARE STATISTICAL ONLY.


Deuteron Photodisintegration at Photon Energies Between 200-{MeV} and 700-{MeV} in Backward Direction

Althoff, K.H. ; Anton, G. ; Bour, D. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 21 (1983) 149, 1983.
Inspire Record 192906 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.50170

The differential cross section of the deuteron photodisintegration was measured at a protion c.m. angle of 180 degrees and for photon energies between 180 and 730 MeV. The protons were detected in a magnetic spectrometer. The proton energy resolution varied between 30 MeV and 50 MeV FWHM. Since these are the first data at 180 degrees in this energy range a comparison can only be done with data from other laboratories extrapolated to 180 degrees and with theoretical predictions. The agreement with existing calculations is poor. Contributions of dibaryons to the cross section seem not to improve the situation.

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BEAM ERROR D(E) = 50.000 MEV.


Experimental Investigation of the Deuteron Photodisintegration in the $\Delta$ Resonance Region

Arends, J. ; Gassen, H.J. ; Hegerath, A. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 412 (1984) 509-522, 1984.
Inspire Record 190187 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.50236

Differential cross sections for the deuteron photodisintegration process were measured for photon energies between 200 and 440 MeV using the tagged photon beam facility of the Bonn 500 MeV synchrotron. At eight angles between 18° and 145° charged particles were detected simultaneously in time-of-flight spectrometers consisting of scintillation counters. Above the resonance region the measured cross sections agree fairly well with earlier results, whereas there are larger discrepancies at low photon energies.

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Measurement of differential cross sections for processes $\gamma d\to p n$, $\pi^0 d$, and $p X$ in the energy range of dibaryon resonances

Baba, K. ; Endo, I. ; Fukuma, H. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 28 (1983) 286-293, 1983.
Inspire Record 195610 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26333

The differential cross section for the reactions γd→pn, γd→π0d, and γd→pX has been measured by using a tagged photon beam in the energy range of dibaryon resonances. The most characteristic feature of the data for γd→pn is a forward nonpeaking angular distribution. This behavior is in complete disagreement with the existing predictions which take into account the dibaryon resonances. A phenomenological analysis is made by slightly modifying the model of the Tokyo group, but no satisfactory result is obtained. The data for γd→π0d at large angles show that the differential cross section decreases exponentially as a function of pion angle. A comparison is made with a Glauber model calculation. The result seems to be rather in favor of the existence of dibaryon resonances, but a clear conclusion is not possible because of a lack of more accurate data. In the process γd→pX, a broad peak due to quasifree pion production is observed, but the limitation of experimental sensitivity does not allow us to have a definite conclusion for the dibaryon resonance of mass 2.23 GeV conjectured by the Saclay group.

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FOR ANGLES >16 DEG THE OVERALL UNCERTAINTY IN ABSOLUTE NORMALIZATION IS ABOUT 10%.

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MEASUREMENT OF DIFFERENTIAL CROSS-SECTION FOR GAMMA D ---> P N BY MONOCHROMATIC PHOTONS IN THE ENERGY RANGE OF DIBARYON RESONANCES

Baba, K. ; Endo, I. ; Fukuma, H. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 48 (1982) 729-731, 1982.
Inspire Record 180617 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20596

The differential cross section for γd→pn has been measured in the energy range between 180 and 600 MeV at c.m. angles 15°, 30°, 42°, and 72°, by using tagged photons. The results, in particular at smaller angles, are in disagreement with theoretical calculations which take into account the effect of dibaryon resonances.

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FIRST TABLE IS EXACT AVERAGE CM ANGLE AGAINST PHOTON ENERGY FOR THE SECOND TABLE.

FIRST TABLE IS EXACT AVERAGE CM ANGLE AGAINST PHOTON ENERGY FOR THE SECOND TABLE.

FIRST TABLE IS EXACT AVERAGE CM ANGLE AGAINST PHOTON ENERGY FOR THE SECOND TABLE.

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Cross-Sections for the Photodisintegration of Deuterium at Intermediate-Energies

Dougan, P. ; Ramsay, V. ; Stiefler, W. ;
Z.Phys.A 276 (1976) 55-64, 1976.
Inspire Record 99793 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.16618

The cross-sections for deuteron photo-disintegration have been measured at nine c.m. angles from 37 to 143 degrees. The minimum and maximum photon energies have been 139 and 832 MeV respectively. The results are in agreement with earlier data above 300 MeV, but are significantly larger below 200 MeV, the discrepancies being up to 50% at the lowest energies measured.

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MEAN SCATTERING ANGLE FOR THIS DATA GROUP IS 36.9 DEG.

MEAN SCATTERING ANGLE FOR THIS DATA GROUP IS 53.1 DEG.

MEAN SCATTERING ANGLE FOR THIS DATA GROUP IS 66.4 DEG.

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