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Physical Review C | 2007

Inclusive pion double charge exchange in lightp-shell nuclei

W. Fong; J. L. Matthews; M. L. Dowell; E. Kinney; T. Soos; Meng Wang; S. A. Wood; P. A. M. Gram; G. A. Rebka; D. A. Roberts

We report the results of a series of measurements of the differential cross sections for inclusive pion double charge exchange in {sup 6,7}Li, {sup 9}Be, and {sup 12}C for positive and negative incident pions of energies 120, 180, and 240 MeV. The data are compared with the predictions of an intranuclear cascade model and a model based on two sequential single charge exchange processes.


Physical Review C | 2005

Inclusive pion double charge exchange inHe4at intermediate energies

E. Kinney; J. L. Matthews; P. A. M. Gram; D. W. MacArthur; E. Piasetzky; G. A. Rebka; D. A. Roberts

A systematic experimental study of inclusive pion double charge exchange in 4He has been undertaken. The reaction 4He(pi+,pi-)4p was observed at incident energies 120, 150, 180, 240 and 270 MeV; the 4He(pi-,pi+)4n reaction was observed at incident energies 180 and 240 MeV. At each incident energy, the doubly differential cross section was measured at three to five outgoing pion laboratory angles between 25 deg and 130 deg. At each angle, cross sections were measured over the range of outgoing pion energies from 10 MeV up to the kinematic limit for the reaction in which the final state consists of the oppositely charged pion plus four free nucleons. The spectra of outgoing pions are strikingly different from those observed for the inclusive double charge exchange reaction in heavier nuclei, but resemble those observed in the (pi-,pi+) reaction in 3He. The forward-angle spectra in the 3He and 4He reactions exhibit a prominent peak at high outgoing pion energies. Interpretation of the peaks in 3He (4He) as a three- (four-)nucleon resonance is ruled out by kinematic analysis. The results of a calculation, wherein the double charge exchange reaction is assumed to proceed as two sequential single charge exchange interactions, suggest that the high-energy peak is naturally explained by this double scattering mechanism. Non-static treatment of the pi-N interactions and the inclusion of nuclear binding effects appear to be important in reproducing the shape of the energy spectra at forward angles.


Physical Review C | 2005

Inclusive pion double charge exchange in He-4 at intermediate energies

E. R. Kinney; J. L. Matthews; P. A. M. Gram; D. W. MacArthur; E. Piasetzky; G. A. Rebka; D. A. Roberts

A systematic experimental study of inclusive pion double charge exchange in 4He has been undertaken. The reaction 4He(pi+,pi-)4p was observed at incident energies 120, 150, 180, 240 and 270 MeV; the 4He(pi-,pi+)4n reaction was observed at incident energies 180 and 240 MeV. At each incident energy, the doubly differential cross section was measured at three to five outgoing pion laboratory angles between 25 deg and 130 deg. At each angle, cross sections were measured over the range of outgoing pion energies from 10 MeV up to the kinematic limit for the reaction in which the final state consists of the oppositely charged pion plus four free nucleons. The spectra of outgoing pions are strikingly different from those observed for the inclusive double charge exchange reaction in heavier nuclei, but resemble those observed in the (pi-,pi+) reaction in 3He. The forward-angle spectra in the 3He and 4He reactions exhibit a prominent peak at high outgoing pion energies. Interpretation of the peaks in 3He (4He) as a three- (four-)nucleon resonance is ruled out by kinematic analysis. The results of a calculation, wherein the double charge exchange reaction is assumed to proceed as two sequential single charge exchange interactions, suggest that the high-energy peak is naturally explained by this double scattering mechanism. Non-static treatment of the pi-N interactions and the inclusion of nuclear binding effects appear to be important in reproducing the shape of the energy spectra at forward angles.


Physical Review C | 2005

Inclusive pion double charge exchange in 4He at intermediate energies

E. Kinney; J. L. Matthews; P. A. M. Gram; D. W. MacArthur; E. Piasetzky; G. A. Rebka; D. A. Roberts

A systematic experimental study of inclusive pion double charge exchange in 4He has been undertaken. The reaction 4He(pi+,pi-)4p was observed at incident energies 120, 150, 180, 240 and 270 MeV; the 4He(pi-,pi+)4n reaction was observed at incident energies 180 and 240 MeV. At each incident energy, the doubly differential cross section was measured at three to five outgoing pion laboratory angles between 25 deg and 130 deg. At each angle, cross sections were measured over the range of outgoing pion energies from 10 MeV up to the kinematic limit for the reaction in which the final state consists of the oppositely charged pion plus four free nucleons. The spectra of outgoing pions are strikingly different from those observed for the inclusive double charge exchange reaction in heavier nuclei, but resemble those observed in the (pi-,pi+) reaction in 3He. The forward-angle spectra in the 3He and 4He reactions exhibit a prominent peak at high outgoing pion energies. Interpretation of the peaks in 3He (4He) as a three- (four-)nucleon resonance is ruled out by kinematic analysis. The results of a calculation, wherein the double charge exchange reaction is assumed to proceed as two sequential single charge exchange interactions, suggest that the high-energy peak is naturally explained by this double scattering mechanism. Non-static treatment of the pi-N interactions and the inclusion of nuclear binding effects appear to be important in reproducing the shape of the energy spectra at forward angles.


Physical Review C | 2005

Inclusive pion double charge exchange in {sup 4}He at intermediate energies

E. Kinney; J. L. Matthews; P. A. M. Gram; D. W. MacArthur; E. Piasetzky; G. A. Rebka

A systematic experimental study of inclusive pion double charge exchange in 4He has been undertaken. The reaction 4He(pi+,pi-)4p was observed at incident energies 120, 150, 180, 240 and 270 MeV; the 4He(pi-,pi+)4n reaction was observed at incident energies 180 and 240 MeV. At each incident energy, the doubly differential cross section was measured at three to five outgoing pion laboratory angles between 25 deg and 130 deg. At each angle, cross sections were measured over the range of outgoing pion energies from 10 MeV up to the kinematic limit for the reaction in which the final state consists of the oppositely charged pion plus four free nucleons. The spectra of outgoing pions are strikingly different from those observed for the inclusive double charge exchange reaction in heavier nuclei, but resemble those observed in the (pi-,pi+) reaction in 3He. The forward-angle spectra in the 3He and 4He reactions exhibit a prominent peak at high outgoing pion energies. Interpretation of the peaks in 3He (4He) as a three- (four-)nucleon resonance is ruled out by kinematic analysis. The results of a calculation, wherein the double charge exchange reaction is assumed to proceed as two sequential single charge exchange interactions, suggest that the high-energy peak is naturally explained by this double scattering mechanism. Non-static treatment of the pi-N interactions and the inclusion of nuclear binding effects appear to be important in reproducing the shape of the energy spectra at forward angles.


Archive | 1995

Pion Double Charge Exchange in p-shell Nuclei

W. Fong; J. L. Matthews; M. L. Dowell; E. R. Kinney; S. A. Wood; P. A. M. Gram; G. A. Rebka; D. A. Roberts

Doubly differential cross sections for inclusive pion double charge exchange (DCX) on 6,7Li, 9Be, and 12C have been measured at the Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility with incident positive and negative pions of energies 120, 180, and 240 MeV. These new data, together with our previous studies of DCX on nuclei with A = 3, 4, 16, 40, 103, and 208, provide a detailed picture of the systematics of this reaction over the entire periodic table.


Physical Review Letters | 1989

Dependence of the cross section for inclusive pion double charge exchange on nuclear mass and charge.

P. A. M. Gram; Susan Wood; E. Kinney; S. Høibråten; P. Mansky; J. L. Matthews; T. Soos; G. A. Rebka; D. A. Roberts


Physical Review Letters | 1986

Inclusive pion double charge exchange in 4He.

E. R. Kinney; J. L. Matthews; P. A. M. Gram; D. W. MacArthur; E. Piasetzky; G. A. Rebka; D. A. Roberts


Physical Review Letters | 1984

Pion-Induced Pion Production on the Deuteron

E. Piasetzky; P. A. M. Gram; D. W. MacArthur; G. A. Rebka; C.A. Bordner; S. Høibråten; E. R. Kinney; J. L. Matthews; Susan Wood; D. Ashery; J. Lichtenstadt


Physical Review Letters | 1985

Inclusive pion double charge exchange in 16O and 40Ca.

Susan Wood; J. L. Matthews; G. A. Rebka; P. A. M. Gram; H. J. Ziock; David A. Clark

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J. L. Matthews

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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P. A. M. Gram

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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E. Kinney

University of Colorado Boulder

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W. Fong

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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E. R. Kinney

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Meng Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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D. W. MacArthur

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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S. A. Wood

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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M. L. Dowell

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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