Cross section measurements of charged pion photoproduction in hydrogen and deuterium from 1.1-GeV to 5.5-GeV.

The Jefferson Lab Hall A & Jefferson Lab E94-104 collaborations Zhu, L.Y. ; Arrington, J. ; Averett, T. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 71 (2005) 044603, 2005.
Inspire Record 659852 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.31680

The differential cross section for the gamma +n --> pi- + p and the gamma + p --> pi+ n processes were measured at Jefferson Lab. The photon energies ranged from 1.1 to 5.5 GeV, corresponding to center-of-mass energies from 1.7 to 3.4 GeV. The pion center-of-mass angles varied from 50 degree to 110 degree. The pi- and pi+ photoproduction data both exhibit a global scaling behavior at high energies and high transverse momenta, consistent with the constituent counting rule prediction and the existing pi+ data. The data suggest possible substructure of the scaling behavior, which might be oscillations around the scaling value. The data show an enhancement in the scaled cross section at center-of-mass energy near 2.2 GeV. The differential cross section ratios at high energies and high transverse momenta can be described by calculations based on one-hard-gluon-exchange diagrams.

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Differential cross section for the process GAMMA N --> PI- P for an incident electron energy of 5.614 GeV.

Differential cross section for the process GAMMA N --> PI- P for an incident electron energy of 4.236 GeV.

Differential cross section for the process GAMMA N --> PI- P for an incident electron energy of 3.400 GeV.

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A Study of Charged Pseudoscalar Meson Photoproduction From Hydrogen and Deuterium With 16-{GeV} Linearly Polarized Photons

Quinn, D.J. ; Rutherfoord, J.P. ; Shupe, M.A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 20 (1979) 1553, 1979.
Inspire Record 140543 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.24208

The asymmetries in forward π−N, π−Δ, and K+−(Λ+Σ) photoproduction have been measured with a 16-GeV linearly polarized beam. The experimental method and the procedures for extracting cross sections and asymmetries from the data are discussed in detail. Information on the energy and momentum-transfer dependence of cross sections for natural- and unnatural-parity exchange, interference between exchanges of opposite G parity, and vector-meson dominance is obtained and discussed.

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ASYMMETRIES AND DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTIONS FOR PION-NUCLEON PHOTOPRODUCTION WERE FIRST PUBLISHED IN D. J. SHERDEN ET AL., PRL 30, 1230 (1973) AND PRL 31, 667 (1973) (ERRATUM). THESE SLIGHTLY REVISED NUMBERS ARE INCLUDED IN THE RECORD OF THE 1973 PAPER.

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ASYMMETRIES IN CHARGED PION PHOTOPRODUCTION ON NUCLEONS BY 16-GeV POLARIZED PHOTONS

Sherden, D. ; Siemann, R. ; Sinclair, Charles K. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 30 (1973) 1230, 1973.
Inspire Record 81026 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21357

Asymmetries in charged-pion photoproduction from hydrogen and deuterium have been measured with 16-GeV linearly polarized photons. Considerable energy dependence is seen in the natural-parity contribution to the π−π+ ratio from deuterium, and in the unnatural-parity part of the cross section for γn→π−p. The energy dependence of this latter cross section is consistent with the expected from a conventional pion Regge trajectory.

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Photoeinfacherzeugung geladener $\pi$-Mesonen bei kleinen Impulsüberträgen im Energiebereich zwischen 2.6 und 6.0 GeV

Heide, Peter ;
DESY-F-35-69-01, 1969.
Inspire Record 917751 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21701

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Photoproduction of Single Charged Pions from Deuterium and Hydrogen

Bar-Yam, Z. ; de Pagter, J. ; Hoenig, M.M. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 19 (1967) 40-42, 1967.
Inspire Record 52325 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21751

Differential cross sections for the photoproduction of single charged pions from deuterium and hydrogen have been measured at pion center-of-mass angles between 30° and 90° and at photon energies between 3.0 and 3.7 GeV. The ratio of π− to π+ cross sections from deuterium is found to be appreciably smaller than 1.

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