Abstract
Energy-angle characteristics of neutral π mesons produced in interactions of 24-Gev protons with carbon nuclei have been studied by detecting the γ rays from π0 decay in a small emulsion stack. The energy of the γ rays was obtained from the opening angles of electron-positron pairs, using a special measuring criterion which was justified by making multiple scattering measurements on a fraction of the pairs. The average energy of neutral π mesons in the c.m. system has been found to be 470±35 Mev. The most probable value of their transverse momentum is 230 Mev/c and the average value is 398±25 Mev/c. It is concluded that at 24 Gev the fraction of the available energy in the c.m. system spent in pion production is 0.43±0.07.