1984
DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(84)90415-5
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Measurement of the differential cross section for the reaction π+ + d → p + p at momenta between 0.48 and 1.16

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“…The pp → dπ + cross section was obtained from the SAID phase shift analysis [51] for beam energies up to 1.4 GeV, while the data of Ref. [52] were used for T p = 1.97 GeV. The resulting luminosities agree within 11% with the ones obtained by the pd → pX and pd → dp processes.…”
Section: F Luminositymentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…The pp → dπ + cross section was obtained from the SAID phase shift analysis [51] for beam energies up to 1.4 GeV, while the data of Ref. [52] were used for T p = 1.97 GeV. The resulting luminosities agree within 11% with the ones obtained by the pd → pX and pd → dp processes.…”
Section: F Luminositymentioning
confidence: 82%
“…At higher energies, the role of heavier nucleon isobars in the subprocesses π + d → pp and πd → pn increases [69,70]. As a result, the OPE model shows a decrease of the slope in the energy dependence of the cross sections of the pd → dp and pd → {pp} s n reactions at about 1.5 GeV.…”
Section: B Ope Modelmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For comparison we show also the corresponding cross section for the pp → dπ + reaction. For energies up to 1.4 GeV this is represented by the dashed line taken from the SAID parameterisation [20] whereas at higher energies the Akemoto et al data are shown as open circles [21]. Lower panel: Slope parameter σ 1 of the pp → {pp} s π 0 data, as defined by Eq.…”
Section: The Angular Distributions Have Been Fitted With the Linear Formmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9]. Also shown are the forward cross sections (σ π + ) for pp → dπ + [20,21] and the ratio R(π 0 /π + ) of the forward pp → {pp} s π 0 to pp → {pn} t π + cross sections integrated up to 3 MeV excitation energy.…”
Section: The Angular Distributions Have Been Fitted With the Linear Formmentioning
confidence: 99%