We report on the first detailed measurements of electron backscattering from low Z targets at energies up to 124 keV. Both energy and angular distributions of the backscattered electrons are measured and compared with electron transport simulations based on the GEANT4 and Penelope Monte Carlo simulation codes. Comparisons are also made with previous, less extensive, measurements and with measurements at lower energies.
Diffraction dissociation of both the beam and target particles has been observed in 150-GeV/c .ir--p interactions in the Fermilab 30-in.-bubble-chamber--proportional-wirechambe hybrid spectrometer. The dissociations are observed as recoil systems opposite leading particles, the signals of which are separated from background where appropriate by a variant of the Van Hove sector cut, thus allowing the high-mass portion of the spectrum to be observed. Pion dissociation has a cross section of 1758-t. 105 pb, divided among two-, four., and six-prong events; some p0 production is seen and comes primarily from the n--t2n-.ir + channel. The proton dissociation cross section is 1726, 100 pb, again divided among two-, four-, and six-prong events. The final state contains a neutron more frequently than a proton in the twoand six-prong events, a proton more frequently in the four-prong events. Production of A + + is observed in the p +p.irf T -dissociations. transferring four-momenhim to other particles,
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