Photoproduction of Charged Pion Pairs from Hydrogen with Gamma Energies up to 1500 MeV

1967; American Institute of Physics; Volume: 155; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1103/physrev.155.1497

ISSN

1536-6065

Autores

Lyman J. Fretwell, Joe H. Mullins,

Tópico(s)

Nuclear reactor physics and engineering

Resumo

Charged-pion-pair photoproduction has been investigated up to a $\ensuremath{\gamma}$ energy of 1500 MeV, using the Caltech 12-in. heavy-liquid bubble chamber with a small-diameter, high-intensity photon beam passing through a central beam-tube gaseous hydrogen target surrounded by the sensitive Freon. Scanning, analysis, and data-reduction techniques have been developed to deal with the problems of two-view stereo, hidden-event origins, absence of magnetic field, and the range-energy and multiple-scattering relationships that occur in the heavy materials. Roughly 5700 pictures have been scanned and analyzed, yielding 754 acceptable events. Cross-section and parameter distributions are generally consistent with the results of previous experiments. The total cross section rises sharply from near zero at 500 MeV to order 80 \ensuremath{\mu}b at 650 MeV, then falls slowly to 40 \ensuremath{\mu}b at 1500 MeV. The presence of the ${\ensuremath{\rho}}^{0}$ is clearly seen in the pion pair production at higher energies.

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