Journal article
Differential cross sections and analysing powers for [formula omitted] and K −K + from 360 to 1550 MeV/ c
Nuclear physics. B, Vol.378(1), pp.3-51
1992
DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(92)90002-S
Abstract
Analysing powers and differential cross sections for
p
p → π
−π
+
and
p
p
→
K
−
K
+
have been measured over the full angular range using a polarised target at LEAR at 20 beam momenta from 360 to 1550 MeV/
c. Discrepancies in the normalisation of earlier
dσ/
dΩ
data at low momenta are clarified. Above 1000 MeV/
c,
A
0N results confirm values close to +1 over most of the angular range for both reactions, in excellent agreement with earlier data of lower statistics. Below 1000 MeV/
c, where the analysing power is measured for the first time, large variations of
A
0N with energy and angle are present.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Differential cross sections and analysing powers for [formula omitted] and K −K + from 360 to 1550 MeV/ c
- Creators
- A Hasan - Queen Mary University of LondonD.V Bugg - Queen Mary University of LondonJ.R Hall - Queen Mary University of LondonR.L Shypit - Queen Mary University of LondonF Tessarotto - University of TriesteR Birsa - University of TriesteF Bradamante - University of TriesteS Dalla Torre-ColauttiA Martin - University of TriesteA Penzo - University of TriesteP Schiavon - University of TriesteA VillariS Degli-AgostiE Heer - University of GenevaC Lechanoine-LelucY Onel - University of GenevaD Rapin - University of GenevaR Kunne - NIKHEF-H, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsK Bos - NIKHEF-H, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsJ.C Kluyver - NIKHEF-H, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsL Linssen - NIKHEF-H, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsA.S Clough - University of Surrey
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Nuclear physics. B, Vol.378(1), pp.3-51
- Publisher
- Elsevier B.V
- DOI
- 10.1016/0550-3213(92)90002-S
- ISSN
- 0550-3213
- eISSN
- 1873-1562
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 1992
- Academic Unit
- Physics and Astronomy
- Record Identifier
- 9984199945502771
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