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New measurements of the p̄p annihilation cross section at very low energy

Authors :
Antonio Zoccoli
M.P. Bussa
A.M. Rozhdestvensky
Stefania Vecchi
Andrea Bianconi
G. L. Usai
Antonietta Donzella
Vincenzo Vagnoni
L. Venturelli
F. Tosello
S. Tessaro
A. Masoni
B. Giacobbe
E. Lodi Rizzini
U. Marconi
D. Galli
Aldo Zenoni
Germano Bonomi
M. Poli
F. Bocci
A. Feliciello
A. Vitale
Maurizio Piccinini
I. Massa
S. Marcello
Paola Gianotti
Paola Salvini
A. Maggiora
Marco Bruschi
Piergiorgio Cerello
G. Bendiscioli
G. Puddu
F. D'Isep
N. Mirfakhrai
O.E. Gorchakov
S. De Castro
A. Filippi
M. Capponi
Tullio Bressani
Armando Lanaro
D. Calvo
R. Garfagnini
Felice Iazzi
Corrado Cicalo
S. Costa
V.I. Tretyak
Elena Botta
L. Vannucci
S. Mauro
C. Guaraldo
U. Gastaldi
V. Lucherini
L. Ferrero
Adriano Fontana
A. Panzarasa
Alberto Rotondi
Mauro Villa
C. Petrascu
N. Semprini Cesari
F. Balestra
R. Spighi
A. Grasso
Sergio Serci
Michelangelo Agnello
R. Donà
M. Corradini
A. Bertin
S.N. Prakhov
V.G. Ableev
O. Y. Denisov
L. Busso
Bruno Minetti
Paolo Montagna
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Elsevier, 1999.

Abstract

The p p total annihilation cross section has been measured at four values of the p incident momentum, between 70 MeV/c and 38 MeV/c, with the Obelix apparatus at LEAR. The new measurements are in agreement with the trend of previous measurements of the p p total annihilation cross section at low energy, performed by the Obelix experiment [A. Bertin et al., Phys. Lett. B 369 (1996) 77; A. Benedettini et al., Nucl. Phys. B (Proc. Suppl.) 56A (1997) 58], as well as with a fit of the latter data based on a low energy expansion of the scattering amplitude [J. Carbonell, K.V. Protasov, A. Zenoni, Phys. Lett. B 397 (1997) 345]. The departure of the annihilation cross section from a smooth behaviour, suggested by a previous measurement of the cross section around 44 MeV/c [A. Bertin et al., Phys. Lett. B 369 (1996) 77], is not confirmed by the new data.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
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