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Experimental Investigation of the Energy Dependence of the Strong Coupling Strength

The JADE collaboration Bethke, S. ; Allison, John ; Ambrus, K. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 213 (1988) 235-241, 1988.
Inspire Record 263579 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29894

The energy dependence of the relative production rate of three-jet events is studied in hadronic e + e − annihilation events at center of mass energies between 22 and 46.7 GeV. Three-jet events are defined by a jet finding algorithm which is closely related to the definition of resolvable jets used in O( α s 2 ) perturbative QCD calculations, where the relative production rate of three-jet events is roughly proportional to the size of the strong coupling strength. The production rates of three-jet events in the data decrease significantly with increasing centre of mass energy. The experimental rates, which are independent of fragmentation model calculations, can be directly compared to theoretically calculated jet production rates and are in good agreement with the QCD expectations of a running coupling strength. The hypothesis of an energy independent coupling constant can be excluded with a significance of four standard derivations.

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Production of D, D* and D(s) Mesons in 200-GeV/c pi-, K- and p Si Interactions

The ACCMOR collaboration Barlag, S. ; Becker, H. ; Böhringer, T. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 39 (1988) 451, 1988.
Inspire Record 263857 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.15617

The NA 32 experiment at the CERN SPS has collected 38 million hadronic interactions with incident 200 GeV/c π−,K− andp beam. Using a segmented silicon active target and a telescope of high resolution silicon microstrip counters we have selected fully reconstructedD0→K−π+,D0→K−π+π+π−,D+→K−π+π+,Ds+→K−K+π+π+ and charge conjugate decays. The integrated cross-sections forDo,D+D*+ andDs+ meson production and the dependence of the cross-section on longitudinal and transverse momentum of theD are presented.

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Anti-proton Proton Annihilation at Rest Into $\pi^0$ M and $\gamma$ M With M = $\phi$, $\eta^\prime$, $\omega$, $\rho^0$, $\eta$, and $\pi^0$

The Fukui-KEK-Kyoto Sangyo-Osaka-Tokyo Metropolitan collaboration Chiba, M. ; Fujitani, T. ; Iwahori, J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 38 (1988) 2021, 1988.
Inspire Record 263258 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.23277

We have carried out high-statistics measurements of inclusive π0 and γ-ray spectra from p¯p annihilation at rest. From the monochromatic peaks in the π0 spectra, we derive the yield (or its upper limit) of the reaction p¯p→π0M for M=φ, η’, ω, ρ0, η, and π0. The same quantity was independently obtained from the γ-ray spectra, which included some π0’s that were mistaken as single γ rays due to the limited granularity of the γ detector. Taking the monochromatic peaks in the γ-ray spectra as being due to prompt γ rays, we also derive the upper limit for p¯p→γM.

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Precision Measurement of R = $\sigma^-$l / $\sigma^- T$ and F(2) in Deep Inelastic Electron Scattering

Dasu, S. ; De Barbaro, P. ; Bodek, A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 61 (1988) 1061, 1988.
Inspire Record 262063 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20079

We report new results on a precision measurement of the ratio R=σLσT and the structure function F2 for deep-inelastic electron-nucleon scattering in the kinematic range 0.2≤x≤0.5 and 1≤Q2≤10 (GeV/c)2. Our results show, for the first time, a clear falloff of R with increasing Q2. Our R and F2 results are in good agreement with QCD predictions only when corrections for target-mass effects are included.

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2.6 pct rad length target.

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Observation of the Orbitally Excited $\Lambda(1520)$ Baryon in $e^+ e^-$ Annihilation

The ARGUS collaboration Albrecht, H. ; Bockmann, P. ; Glaser, R. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 215 (1988) 429-434, 1988.
Inspire Record 262415 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29875

We report the first observation of an orbitally excited baryon, the Λ(1520), in quark and gluon fragmentation. The production rate is found to be (1.15±0.21±0.16)×10 −2 and (0.80±0.17 −0.13 +0.10 )×10 −2 Λ (1520) hyperons per event in direct ϒ decays and in the continuum, respectively. In contrast to the observed situation for ground state baryons, the production of the Λ(1520) in direct ϒ decays shows little or no enhancement with respect to continuum production.

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Full X range uses extrapolation from fit to dsig/dz distribution.

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AN ANALYSIS OF MULTI - HADRONIC EVENTS PRODUCED WITH TWO ENERGETIC LEPTONS IN e+ e- ANNIHILATION

The CELLO collaboration Behrend, H.J. ; Criegee, L. ; Dainton, J.B. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 212 (1988) 515-522, 1988.
Inspire Record 262955 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29907

A search for multihadronic events produced with two energetic leptons has been performed at PETRA using 130 pb −1 accumulated by the CELLO detector at 35 GeV ⩽ √ s ⩽46.8 GeV. Three μ + μ − , eleven e + e − and three eμ events were observed. The mesured yields an dthe event characteristics are in good agreement with the expectation for the α 4 QED processes e + e − → ℓ + ℓ − q q and from semileptonic decays of pairs of heavy quarks.

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First Observation of $\gamma \gamma \to K^*+ K^*$-

The ARGUS collaboration Albrecht, H. ; Bockmann, P. ; Glaser, R. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 212 (1988) 528-532, 1988.
Inspire Record 262713 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29893

The final states K S 0 K S 0 π + π − and K S 0 K ∓ π 0 π ± , produced in two-photon reactions, have been studied using the ARGUS detector at the e + e − storage ring DORIS II at DESY. The reaction γγ→ K ∗+ K ∗− has been observed for the first time. Its cross section is about eight times larger than that for γγ→ K ∗0 K ∗0 , but it has a similar W γγ dependence.

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Topological cross section.

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THE STUDY OF TOTAL DISINTEGRATION OF LEAD NUCLEI WITH Mg-24 NUCLEI AT 4.5-a/GeV/c

The Dubna-Cairo-Kosice-Rez collaboration Krasnov, S.A. ; Tolstov, K.D. ; Shabratova, G.S. ; et al.
JINR-P1-88-389, 1988.
Inspire Record 265668 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.38868

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Anti-proton - Neon Annihilation at Rest and at 607-{MeV}/$c$

Balestra, F. ; Bossolasco, S. ; Bussa, M.P. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.A 491 (1989) 541-571, 1989.
Inspire Record 263202 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37004

The analysis is based upon p̄Ne annihilation events at rest and at 607 MeV/c detected with a self-shunted streamer chamber exposed to the LEAR beams. The main measured quantities are the following: charged-prong multiplicity, negative pion multiplicity; momentum, angular and rapidity distributions. General distributions are given as well as distributions as functions of charged prong multiplicity. A correlation is found between high multiplicity and depth of the annihilation point. The data are compared with recent theoretical analyses.

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Inclusive $\phi$ Meson Production in Electron - Positron Interactions in the Energy Region of the $\Upsilon$ Resonances

The ARGUS collaboration Albrecht, H. ; Bockmann, P. ; Glaser, R. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 41 (1989) 557, 1989.
Inspire Record 262551 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.15528

We report on a high precision measurement of ϕ-meson production in continuum events and in direct decays of the Υ(1S)- and Υ(2S)-mesons. The ratio of the total production rate of ϕ-mesons in direct Υ(1S)- and Υ(2S)-decays over that in continuum events is 1.32±0.08±0.09 and 1.07±0.13±0.11 respectively. This is compatible with the corresponding ratio obtained for lighter mesons, but is appreciably smaller than the relative baryon production rate.

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PHI meson cross section on the continuum.

Differential particle density for PHI mesons in decays of upsilon(1S) and upsilon(2S).

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