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20 April 2024
 
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Near-threshold production of omega mesons in the pn -> d omega reaction
S. Barsov ; I. Lehmann ; R. Schleichert ; C. Wilkin ; M. Buescher ; S. Dymov ; Ye. Golubeva ; M. Hartmann ; V. Hejny ; A. Kacharava ; I. Keshelashvili ; A. Khoukaz ; V. Komarov ; L. Kondratyuk ; N. Lang ; G. Macharashvili ; T. Mersmann ; S. Merzliakov ; A. Mussgiller ; M. Nioradze ; A. Petrus ; H. Stroeher ; Y. Uzikov ; B. Zalikhanov ;
Date 28 May 2003
Journal Eur.Phys.J. A21 (2004) 521-527
Subject nucl-ex
AbstractThe first measurement of the p n -> d omega total cross section has been achieved at mean excess energies of Q = 28 and 57 MeV by using a deuterium cluster-jet target. The momentum of the fast deuteron was measured in the ANKE spectrometer at COSY-Juelich and that of the slow "spectator" proton p(sp) from the p d -> p(sp) d omega reaction in a silicon telescope placed close to the target. The cross sections lie above those measured for p p -> p p omega but seem to be below theoretical predictions.
Source arXiv, nucl-ex/0305031
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