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Antiproton production inp+Acollisions at 12.3 and 17.5GeV/c

Authors :
X. Yang
R. A. Soltz
Saskia Mioduszewski
B. A. Cole
Harold Kirk
Y. H. Shin
M. Rosati
L. P. Remsberg
S. Gushue
Yufeng Zhang
M. Justice
R. L. McGrath
N. Namboodiri
S. Sorensen
M. L. Gilkes
E. P. Hartouni
H. Hiejima
J. H. Kang
A. D. Frawley
I. Chemakin
N. Maeda
M. Kreisler
D. Winter
W. A. Zajc
M. Moulson
Kenneth Francis Read
V. Cianciolo
G. Rai
Y. Torun
Richard C. Fernow
D. P. Morrison
J. H. Thomas
D. Keane
Source :
Physical Review C. 64
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2001.

Abstract

Inclusive and semi-inclusive measurements are presented for antiproton ($\bar{p}$) production in proton-nucleus collisions at the AGS. The inclusive yields per event increase strongly with increasing beam energy and decrease slightly with increasing target mass. The $\bar{p}$ yield in 17.5 GeV/c p+Au collisions decreases with grey track multiplicity, $N_g$, for $N_g>0$, consistent with annihilation within the target nucleus. The relationship between $N_g$ and the number of scatterings of the proton in the nucleus is used to estimate the $\bar{p}$ annihilation cross section in the nuclear medium. The resulting cross section is at least a factor of five smaller than the free $\bar{p}-p$ annihilation cross section when assuming a small or negligible formation time. Only with a long formation time can the data be described with the free $\bar{p}-p$ annihilation cross section.

Details

ISSN :
1089490X and 05562813
Volume :
64
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........163e3483f7c80128eecc6b2379783c09
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.64.064908