The study of the negative pion production in neutron-proton collisions at beam momenta below 1.8 GeV/c

Abstract

A detailed investigation of the reaction np -> ppπ- has been carried out using the data obtained with the continuous neutron beam produced by charge exchange scattering of protons off a deuterium target. A partial wave event-by-event based maximum likelihood analysis was applied to determine contributions of different partial waves to the pion production process. The combined analysis of the np -> ppπ- and pp -> ppπ0 data measured in the same energy region allows us to determine the contribution of isoscalar partial waves (I=0) in the momentum range from 1.1 up to 1.8 GeV/c. The decay of isoscalar partial waves into (1S0)ppπ$ channel provides a good tool for a determination of the pp S-wave scalar scattering length in the final state which was found to be app=-7.5 0.3 fm.

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