“…Most pion production measurements have supported tile theory that pion I)roduction takes piace on the surface of the nucleus [2].…”
Section: Cross Section Dependence On Atomic Numbermentioning
confidence: 94%
“…These _r-:t "+ ratios can be compared to the ratios measured by Biichle [2] and Oganesyan [3] and calculated by LAHET. Biichle measured the ratio of _'-to _r+ 0.5 c,.p tr+ C, rt4-362.5 lvlev 562.5 k,le\.'…”
Section: Ratio Of Tr-to Tr+ Productionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Cross sections for some energy and angular bins from carbon and copper can be compared to the cross section data taken by Biichle [2]. To compare our data with Bfichle's data which give cross sections for the sum of rr-and rr+ production, the Biichle data was reduced by a factor of 0.833.…”
Section: Comparison To Experimental Data and Inc Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been some evidence [27], [28], [2] It was found that the energy and angular distributions of both the rr-and rr+ data are very similar for the different nuclei and the two charge states, and the variation with neutron energy appears to be governed by the kinematics of the interaction. The Fernli motion of the nucleons causes the energy distributions to be extended to higher energies than would be available in free nucleon-nucleon interactions, and also reduces the production threshold relative to the free nucleonnucleon pion production threshold by at least 100 MeV.…”
Section: Search For Resonance At 350 Mevmentioning
“…Most pion production measurements have supported tile theory that pion I)roduction takes piace on the surface of the nucleus [2].…”
Section: Cross Section Dependence On Atomic Numbermentioning
confidence: 94%
“…These _r-:t "+ ratios can be compared to the ratios measured by Biichle [2] and Oganesyan [3] and calculated by LAHET. Biichle measured the ratio of _'-to _r+ 0.5 c,.p tr+ C, rt4-362.5 lvlev 562.5 k,le\.'…”
Section: Ratio Of Tr-to Tr+ Productionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Cross sections for some energy and angular bins from carbon and copper can be compared to the cross section data taken by Biichle [2]. To compare our data with Bfichle's data which give cross sections for the sum of rr-and rr+ production, the Biichle data was reduced by a factor of 0.833.…”
Section: Comparison To Experimental Data and Inc Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been some evidence [27], [28], [2] It was found that the energy and angular distributions of both the rr-and rr+ data are very similar for the different nuclei and the two charge states, and the variation with neutron energy appears to be governed by the kinematics of the interaction. The Fernli motion of the nucleons causes the energy distributions to be extended to higher energies than would be available in free nucleon-nucleon interactions, and also reduces the production threshold relative to the free nucleonnucleon pion production threshold by at least 100 MeV.…”
Section: Search For Resonance At 350 Mevmentioning
“…Another experiment [6] has not been able to positively identify excess pion production in neutron induced reactions, the observed bump being only 2.2 standard deviations in the most favorable case. In this case the resolution of the incoming beam was poor (3 MeV) for looking at a narrow resonance.…”
Abstract.The observation of an enhancement in the production of low energy pions in the Cu(p, 7~+)X reaction is confirmed. The width of the bump is about 5 MeV around 350 MeV. A similar enhancement appears at 330 MeV for C(p, 7~+)X but the width has not been measured. An attempt to observe this behaviour in Cu(p, ~~ is described. From the data one cannot conclude about the existence of a structure around 350 MeV proton energy. The lack of resolution in the rc ~ spectrometer may have washed out the small effect expected from + measurements.
New measurement of the energy dependence of pion production on a copper target near 350-MeV proton energy has been performed. The E-170 experiment has been carried out at the Ring Cyclotron
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