Proton-nucleus collisions, where the beam proton gets excited to the delta
resonance and then decays to pπ+, either inside or outside the nuclear
medium, are studied. Cross-sections for various kinematics for the (p,p′π+) reaction between 500 MeV and 1 GeV beam energy are calculated to see the
effects of the nuclear medium on the propagation and decay of the resonance.
The cross-sections studied include proton energy spectra in coincidence with
the pion, four momentum transfer distributions, and the invariant pπ+ mass
distributions. We find that the effect of the nuclear medium on these
cross-sections mainly reduces their magnitudes. Comparing these cross-sections
with those considering the decay of the delta outside the nucleus only, we
further find that at 500 MeV the two sets of cross-sections have large
differences, while by 1 GeV the differences between them become much smaller.Comment: Latex, 23 pages, 11 figures (not included, can be obtained on
request); Submitted to Phy. Rev.