New Insight into Antiproton Production and Reabsorption Using Proton-Nucleus Collisions at the AGS
Abstract
Antiproton (p) yields are presented for proton-nucleus collisions, with targets Be, Cu, and Au, at beam momenta of 12.3 and 17.5 GeV/c. In addition to target size and beam momentum, the number of projectile collisions , as derived from the number of ``grey'' tracks (slow protons and deuterons), is used to disentangle the p reabsorption from the production. By quantifying the amount of reabsorption of the p within the nucleus as a function of , the annihilation within the nucleus is estimated and compared to the free annihilation cross section. Preliminary results on antilambda () production as a function of are also presented for comparison.
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