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Differential cross sections for the process pi^- p -> gamma n have been measured at Brookhaven National Laboratorys Alternating Gradient Synchrotron with the Crystal Ball multiphoton spectrometer. Measurements were made at 18 pion momenta from 238 to 748 MeV/c, corresponding to E_gamma for the inverse reaction from 285 to 769 MeV. The data have been used to evaluate the gamma n multipoles in the vicinity of the N(1440) resonance. We compare our data and multipoles to previous determinations. A new three-parameter SAID fit yields 36 +/- 7 (GeV)^-1/2 X 10^-3 for the A^n_1/2 amplitude of the P_11.
The total cross sections were measured for coherent double neutral-pion photoproduction on the deuteron at incident energies below 0.9 GeV for the first time. No clear resonance-like behavior is observed in the excitation function for $W_{gamma d}=2.
The cross section and decay angular distributions for the coherent phi meson photoproduction on the deuteron have been measured for the first time up to a squared four-momentum transfer t =(p_{gamma}-p_{phi})^2 =-2 GeV^2/c^2, using the CLAS detector
Neutrons produced by the carbon fusion reaction 12C(12C,n)23Mg play an important role in stellar nucleosynthesis. However, past studies have shown large discrepancies between experimental data and theory, leading to an uncertain cross section extrapo
We present measurements of $rho^0$, $omega$ and K$^{*0}$ spectra in $pi^{-} + $C production interactions at 158 GeV/c and $rho^0$ spectra at 350 GeV/c using the NA61/SHINE spectrometer at the CERN SPS. Spectra are presented as a function of the Feynm
The excitation of the Roper resonance $N^*(1440)$ in $NN$ collisions leading to single and double pion production exhibits a structure in the energy dependence of the total cross section, which does not correspond to the usual opening of the $N^*(144