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Proton-proton collisions at production thresholds
P. Moskal ; H.-H. Adam ; A. Budzanowski ; D. Grzonka ; L. Jarczyk ; A. Khoukaz ; K. Kilian ; M. Koehler ; P. Kowina ; N. Lang ; T. Lister ; W. Oelert ; C. Quentmeier ; R. Santo ; G. Schepers ; T. Sefzick ; S. Sewerin ; M. Siemaszko ; J. Smyrski ; M. Sokolowski ; A. Strzalkowski ; M. Wolke ; P. Wuestner ; W. Zipper ;
Date 19 Jul 2000
Journal Acta Phys.Polon. B31 (2000) 2277-2284
Subject nucl-ex
AbstractRecent results obtained by the COSY-11 collaboration concerning the production of eta and eta’ mesons in the pp --> pp Meson reaction are presented. A comparison of the production amplitude for the pi(0), eta and eta’ mesons at the same phase space volume allows to conclude that the proton-eta’ interaction is in the order of, or smaller than, the proton-pi(0) one. A total cross section determined in a preliminary analysis of the data of elementary kaon and antikaon production via the pp-->ppK(+)K(-) reaction measured at excess energy of Q = 17 MeV is reported.
Source arXiv, nucl-ex/0007018
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