1976
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.14.635
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Pion-nucleus total cross sections in the (3,3) resonance region

Abstract: The results of total cross section measurements are presented for~' on targets of natural Li, C, Al, Fe, Sn, and Pb in the region of 65 -320 MeV laboratory kinetic energy.The data are fitted with a simple phenomenological model, which allows one to extract the A dependence of the peak energy and width which characterize the pion-nucleus interactiorr.There have been several recent experiments to measure pion-nucleus total cross sections on light nuclei in the energy region corresponding to the (3, 3) resonance … Show more

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“…[143,144,145,146]). However, there exist only a few data points for pions scattering off complex nuclei [147,148,149,150,151,152,153]. Our results on reaction and charge-exchange cross sections are presented in [140,55].…”
Section: Low-energy Pionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[143,144,145,146]). However, there exist only a few data points for pions scattering off complex nuclei [147,148,149,150,151,152,153]. Our results on reaction and charge-exchange cross sections are presented in [140,55].…”
Section: Low-energy Pionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of the total cross section, the Breit-Wigner function is replaced by a parameterization laid out by Carrol et al [166]. e available data, models, and parameterizations just described appear in In each reaction interaction, the multiplicity of a given secondary is drawn from a Poisson distribution whose mean is the ratio of the total cross section for that channel to the total reaction cross section, i.e.…”
Section: Hadronic Interaction Cross Sectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detector is assumed to be a sphere with small "top hat" at the top, filled with mineral oil of the appropriate density based on measurement (Section 3.4). The detector sits inside a concrete, cylindrical vault filled with air, which is surrounded by "dirt" (ρ = 2.15 g/cm 3 ) on all sides and [101], open [103], solid [100], open [50]). The total cross section (black), inelastic (blue), absorption (red) and charge exchange (green) are shown.…”
Section: Miniboone Detector Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%