Rho-omega interference and exchange degeneracy in pi+ p interactions at 5.45 gev/c

Bloodworth, I.J. ; Jackson, W.C. ; Prentice, J.D. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 35 (1971) 133-140, 1971.
Inspire Record 68460 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.33035

The reactions π + p → Δ ++ π + π − and π + p → Δ ++ π + π − π o are used to study ϱ—ω interference at 5.45 GeV/ c . The fitted ϱ mass from a ϱ-ω interference fit is 788 MeV suggesting the possibility of a sum of different interference patterns. Hence the events are weighted by spin density matrix elements which tend to isolate particular exchanges. Results of a fit to these weighted events do not generally agree with the predictions of strong π—B and ϱ—A 2 exchange degeneracy.

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$\Delta^{++} \rho^0$ and $\Delta^{++} \omega^0$ final states at 5.45 GeV/ c

Bloodworth, I.J. ; Jackson, W.C. ; Prentice, J.D. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 35 (1971) 79-92, 1971.
Inspire Record 68461 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.33069

Results are reported on the Δ ++ ϱ 0 and the Δ ++ ω 0 final states obtained from a 4 event/μb exposure of the Argonne National Laboratory 30 inch hydrogen bubble chamber to a π + beam at 5.45 GeV/ c . Data are presented on cross sections, differential cross sections, spin density matrix elements and differential cross-sections weighted by density matrix elements. Certain features of the data relevant to various Regge models are noted and the data is compared to a π -B exchange degenerate Regge model due to Abrams and Maor.

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FROM RESONANCES PLUS BACKGROUND FITS, CORRECTED FOR RESONANCE TAILS AND UNSEEN OMEGA DECAYS.

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VAN HOVE ANALYSIS OF THE REACTIONS pi- p ---> pi- pi- pi+ p AND pi+ p ---> pi+ pi+ pi- p AT 16-GeV/c

Ballam, Joseph ; Chadwick, G.B. ; Guiragossian, Zaven G.T. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 4 (1971) 1946, 1971.
Inspire Record 67149 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23179

Data from the reactions π−p→π−π−π+p and π+p→π+π+π−p have been obtained at 16 GeV/c in approximately equal samples from the BNL 80-in. hydrogen bubble chamber. We have studied both reactions for resonance production and compared our results with predictions of the one-pion-exchange model (OPEM) calculated by Wolf. The four-body longitudinal phase-space (LPS) plot suggested by Van Hove was used to analyze the data from both reactions. The events were separated according to distinct regions of the LPS plot in order to study the following classes of quasi-two-body final states: (1) diffractively produced three-pion states, (2) diffractively produced ππp states, (3) double-resonance production such as ρ0Δ++, (4) single-resonance production such as π−π−Δ++. The Van Hove analysis provided a much cleaner separation of resonances from background effects than the usual techniques. We observe production of the A1 and A2 mesons as well as the N*(1470) and N*(1700) isobars in the π+π−p system for both reactions. There is strong formation of the doubly resonant states ρ0Δ++ and f0Δ++ and the general features of the nondiffractive events are all in good agreement with one-pion exchange. Detailed comparisons between the data and the OPEM in each LPS plot region show that Van Hove analysis provides a sensitive test for the OPE model.

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DEDUCED FROM PRONG CROSS SECTIONS NORMALIZED USING THE DATA OF K. J. FOLEY ET AL., PRL 19, 330 (1967).

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Study of pi+ p four prong interactions from 2.95-GeV/c to 4.08-GeV/c

Brown, David ; Gidal, George ; Birge, Robert W. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 1 (1970) 3053, 1970.
Inspire Record 74876 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25065

In a study of the production mechanism of quasi-two-body final states at the five incident π+ momenta 2.95, 3.2, 3.5, 3.75, and 4.08 GeV/c, approximately 40 000 events with four outgoing charged particles were investigated. The cross sections for the processes π+p→N*++ρ, π+p→N*++ω, π+p→N*++η, and π+p→N*++f have been measured as a function of the pion energy. The differential cross sections and the decay density-matrix elements are discussed in terms of one-meson-exchange models [with absorption (OPEA) and with form factor (OPEW)] and Regge models. For the N*++ρ and the N*++ω reactions, the joint-decay matrix elements are calculated. The formation of N*(2850) in the direct channel is also investigated.

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Study of four-prong events in pi+ p interactions at 3.5 gev/c

Ronat, E.E. ; Eisenberg, Y. ; Lyons, L. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 38 (1972) 20-36, 1972.
Inspire Record 75333 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32958

The non-strange four-prong events of π + p interactions at 3.5 GeV/ c are studied. Cross sections are calculated for all resonance productions in the channels π + p → p π + π + π − ( σ T = 3.18 ± 0.13 mb) and π + p → p π + π + π − π o ( σ T = 4.03 ± 0.16 mb). The dominant two body reactions Δ ++ ϱ o and Δ ++ ω o are investigated in detail, and production and decay distributions are presented as well as joint decay density matrix elements and joint correlation terms. The Δ ++ ϱ o reaction is compared to predictions of OPE with absorption and the Δ ++ ω o is compared to rho-exchange with sharp cutoff.

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FOUR-PRONG, NON-STRANGE CROSS SECTIONS. SYSTEMATIC ERROR INCLUDED.

BREIT-WIGNER RESONANCE FITS, ALLOWING FOR PHASE SPACE AND RELEVANT REFLECTIONS, TO <P PI+ PI+ PI-> FINAL STATE.

BREIT-WIGNER RESONANCE FITS, ALLOWING FOR PHASE SPACE AND RELEVANT REFLECTIONS, TO <P PI+ PI+ PI- PI0> FINAL STATE.

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Rho0 delta++ and omega delta++ joint decay correlations at 3.7 gev/c

Barnham, K.W.J. ; Abrams, G.S. ; Butler, W.R. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 7 (1973) 1384-1394, 1973.
Inspire Record 82336 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22157

The joint decay density-matrix elements have been measured for the ρ0Δ++ and ωΔ++ channels at 3.7 GeV/c. The data are presented as a function of momentum transfer in both the t-channel and s-channel coordinate systems. The presence of correlated decays is illustrated for both reactions by employing selective cuts on the decay angles of one resonance, and displaying the effects on the decay distribution of the opposing resonance. An amplitude analysis is performed with the data near 0° production angle, where we obtain a helicity decomposition of the scattering amplitude with no experimental ambiguity.

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T-CHANNEL COORDINATE SYSTEM (XYZ=TH).

T-CHANNEL COORDINATE SYSTEM (XYZ=TH).

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Cross sections for resonance production in the reaction pi+- p ---> p pi+- pi+ pi- at 16-GeV/c, as obtained by a maximum likelihood fit

The Aachen-Berlin-Bonn-CERN-Heidelberg collaboration Honecker, R. ; Rumpf, K. ; Tsanos, N. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 50 (1972) 157-165, 1972.
Inspire Record 84326 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32751

Cross sections for resonance production in the reactions π ± p → p π ± π + π − at 16 GeV/ c are determined by a maximum likelihood fit, making use of the measurements of all individual events. The reactions are described by a simple parametrization based on an incoherent superposition of amplitudes for quasi two-body and quasi three-body processes and a non-resonant backgroud. In this way the reflections are accounted for in a consistent way. Thus cross sections are obtained for Δ ++ , Δ 0 , ρ 0 and f 0 production which do not suffer from the uncertainties of background subtraction typical of the usual technique of fitting individual mass distributions.

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TWO PARTICLE RESONANCE CROSS SECTIONS.

CHANNEL FRACTIONS FROM THE FITS. THE AUTHORS WARN AGAINST DERIVING CROSS SECTIONS FOR THREE-PARTICLE RESONANCES.


A Study of the Reactions pi+ p --> (rho0, omega) Delta++ at 13-GeV/c

Gaidos, J.A. ; Hirata, A.A. ; DeBonte, R.J. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 72 (1974) 253-282, 1974.
Inspire Record 763 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.32316

Cross sections, differential cross sections, density matrix elements and statistical tensors are given for the reactions π + p → ( ϱ 0 , ω ) Δ ++ at 13.2 GeV/ c . A discussion of the results in terms of particle exchanges, quark model or dipole coupling constraints, and the equal phase hypothesis is presented in some detail for the high statistics ϱ 0 Δ ++ channel.

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BREIT-WIGNER FITS WHICH CORRECT FOR RESONANCE TAILS AND BACKGROUNDS.

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JACKSON FRAME DENSITY MATRIX ELEMENTS.

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PRISM Plot Analysis of the Reaction pi+ p --> p pi+ pi+ pi- at 16-GeV/c

The AACHEN-BERLIN-BONN-CERN-CRACOW-HEIDELBERG-WARSAW collaboration Deutschmann, M. ; Kirk, H. ; Sixel, P. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 99 (1975) 397-419, 1975.
Inspire Record 104134 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.35967

We have analysed the reaction π + p → pπ + π + π − at 16 GeV/c by means of the prism plot analysis (PPA) as proposed by Pless et al. We have separated ten reaction channels contributing to the final state pπ + π + π − and present the results in terms of partial and differential cross sections, invariant mass and decay angular distributions. We show that the PPA is a self-controlling method which is demonstrated by the emergence of a broad (3π) + enhancement around 1800 MeV decaying into ρ 0 π + .

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PARTIAL CROSS SECTIONS FOR THE (P PI+ PI+ PI-) FINAL STATE.


Study of three quasi-two-body channels from pi + p interactions at 3.9 GeV/c

Haber, B. ; Hodous, M.F. ; Hulsizer, R.I. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 11 (1975) 495-509, 1975.
Inspire Record 107224 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.24871

The pπ+π0 and pπ+π+π− final states from π+p interactions at 3.9 GeV/c have been analyzed by the prism-plot technique and the following three quasi-two-body channels have been studied in detail: π+p→ρ+p, π+p→π0Δ++, and π+p→ρ0Δ++. Results are presented on cross sections, differential cross sections, and single and joint spin density matrix elements. These are compared with the Dar-Watts-Weisskopf absorption model and Reggeized pion-exchange model predictions. Relations among joint spin density matrix elements for ρ0Δ++ are compared with quark-model predictions.

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