TY - JOUR
T1 - Backward emitted high-energy neutrons in hard reactions of p and π+ on carbon
AU - Malki, A.
AU - Alster, J.
AU - Asryan, G.
AU - Averichev, Y.
AU - Barton, D.
AU - Baturin, V.
AU - Bukhtoyarova, N.
AU - Carroll, A.
AU - Heppelmann, S.
AU - Kawabata, T.
AU - Leksanov, A.
AU - Makdisi, Y.
AU - Minina, E.
AU - Navon, I.
AU - Nicholson, H.
AU - Ogawa, A.
AU - Panebratsev, Yu
AU - Piasetzky, E.
AU - Schetkovsky, A.
AU - Shimanskiy, S.
AU - Tang, A.
AU - Watson, J. W.
AU - Yoshida, H.
AU - Zhalov, D.
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Beams of protons and pions of 5.9 GeV/c were incident on a C target. Neutrons emitted into the backward hemisphere, in the laboratory system, were detected in (triple) coincidence with two emerging particles of tranverse momenta pt>0.6 GeV/c. We determined that for (46.5±3.7)% of the proton-induced events and for (40.8±4.5)% of the pion-induced events with the two high-pt particles, there is also at least one backward emitted neutron with momentum greater than 0.32 GeV/c. This observation is in sharp contrast to a well-established universal pattern from a large variety of earlier inclusive measurements with hadrons, electrons, photons, neutrinos, and antineutrinos where the probability for backward nucleon emission was in the 5 to 10 % range. We present also a measurement of the momentum spectra for the backward going neutrons. The spectra have the same universal shape observed in the inclusive reactions. We speculate that the enhanced backward neutron emission in this semi-inclusive region could be an indication for a strong dependence of the cross section on the squared total center-of-mass energy (s) and for the importance of short-range nucleon-nucleon correlations.
AB - Beams of protons and pions of 5.9 GeV/c were incident on a C target. Neutrons emitted into the backward hemisphere, in the laboratory system, were detected in (triple) coincidence with two emerging particles of tranverse momenta pt>0.6 GeV/c. We determined that for (46.5±3.7)% of the proton-induced events and for (40.8±4.5)% of the pion-induced events with the two high-pt particles, there is also at least one backward emitted neutron with momentum greater than 0.32 GeV/c. This observation is in sharp contrast to a well-established universal pattern from a large variety of earlier inclusive measurements with hadrons, electrons, photons, neutrinos, and antineutrinos where the probability for backward nucleon emission was in the 5 to 10 % range. We present also a measurement of the momentum spectra for the backward going neutrons. The spectra have the same universal shape observed in the inclusive reactions. We speculate that the enhanced backward neutron emission in this semi-inclusive region could be an indication for a strong dependence of the cross section on the squared total center-of-mass energy (s) and for the importance of short-range nucleon-nucleon correlations.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevC.65.015207
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevC.65.015207
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AN - SCOPUS:4444257462
SN - 0556-2813
VL - 65
SP - 152071
EP - 1520710
JO - Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics
JF - Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics
IS - 1
M1 - 015207
ER -