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Experimental Study of $B \bar{B}$ Production in $\pi^-$ U Interactions at 320-{GeV} Energy

The WA78 collaboration Catanesi, M.G. ; Muciaccia, M.T. ; Natali, S. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 202 (1988) 453-457, 1988.
Inspire Record 252002 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.49588

A sample of 29 gu + υ + 35 υ − υ − coming from B B decay have been observed in π -U interactions at 320 GeV energy. The experimental distributions and the total cross section are found to be in good agreement with QCD predictions. The effect of B 0 B 0 mixing is discussed.

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BEAUTY INCLUSIVE SPECTRA WAS ASSUMED MN FORM : E*D(SIG)/D(X)/D(PT**2) = EXP(-0.9*PT**2)*(1-ABS(X))**A. THE BEST FIT FOR A IS A = 2.5.

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Hyperon Production in $e^+ e^-$ Annihilation at 10-{GeV} Center-of-mass Energy

The ARGUS collaboration Albrecht, H. ; Binder, U. ; Bockmann, P. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 39 (1988) 177, 1988.
Inspire Record 251097 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.1697

The production cross sections for the Λ, Σ0, Ξ−, Σ0 (1385), Ξ0 (1530) and Ω− hyperons have been measured, both in the continuum and in direct ϒ decays. Baryon rates in direct ϒ decays are enhanced by a factor of 2.5 or more compared to the continuum. Such a large baryon enhancement cannot be explained by standard fragmentation models. The strangeness suppression for baryons and mesons turns out to be the same. A strong suppression of spin 3/2 states is observed.

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Hyperon rates per multihadronic event in direct UPSILON decays.

Hyperon rates per multihadronic event in the continuum.

LAMBDA spectrum (1/SIG(had))*D(SIG)/D(X) for UPSILON (1S) direct decays, with X = P/Pmax.

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Production of $G(1590)$ in 300-{GeV} Central $\pi^- N$ Collisions

The Serpukhov-Brussels-Los Alamos-Annecy(LAPP)-Pisa collaboration Alde, D. ; Bellazzini, R. ; Binon, F.G. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 201 (1988) 160, 1988.
Inspire Record 250393 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.6493

Significant production of G(1590), a scalar glueball candidate, is observed in a study of η pairs produced in π−N central collisions at 300 GeV/ c .

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Production of $\eta$ Mesons in $e^+ e^-$ Annihilations at $\sqrt{s}=29$-{GeV}

The HRS collaboration Abachi, S. ; Akerlof, C. ; Baringer, P. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 205 (1988) 111-114, 1988.
Inspire Record 250824 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29979

Data from e + e − annihilations at 29 GeV have been used to measure the production cross section and fragmentation function of η mesons. The signal is observed in the η → γγ decay channel. The fragmentation for p η >1.5 GeV/ c agrees well with the prediction of the Lund model, whereas the prediction of the Webber model lies above the data. The mean multiplicity is measured to be 〈 n η 〉=0.58±0.10 η mesons per hadronic event, of which 0.51 represents the direct production of η and η ′ mesons in the fragmentation chain.

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Statistical errors only.

Extrapolated to full z range using LUND model.


The Threshold Photoproduction of pi0 on Nucleons and on Few Nucleon Systems

Argan, P. ; Audit, G. ; Bloch, A. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 206 (1988) 4, 1988.
Inspire Record 251858 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29971

The absolute value of the π 0 photoproduction cross section on the proton recently measured near threshold enables to reanalyze previous data collected on 2 H, 3 He, and 4 He relatively to the proton. Absolute cross sections are presented for these nuclei in the energy region extending up to 10 MeV above threshold. The threshold s-wave amplitudes for 2 H and 3 He thus obtained are discussed in relation with the neutron threshold amplitude E ( nπ 0 ) 0+ value.

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Study of Heavy Flavor Production in Events With a Muon Accompanied by Jet(s) at the {CERN} Proton - Anti-proton Collider

The UA1 collaboration Albajar, C. ; Albrow, M.G. ; Allkofer, O.C. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 37 (1988) 489-503, 1988.
Inspire Record 250762 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.15677

We present a study of heavy flavour (charm and beauty) production using data collected with the UA1 detector at the CERN Proton-Antiproton collider at a centre-of-mass energy of 630 GeV for an integrated luminosity of 556 nb−1. This follows our earlier study ofb\(\bar b\) andc\(\bar c\) production in dimuon events and the evidence for mixing betweenB0 and\(\bar B^0 \) states. Properties of an inclusive sample of events containing a muon withpT>6 GeV/c are compared with QCD predictions for heavy flavour production, using the ISAJET Monte Carlo program. The predicted largepT muon yield from heavy flavour production and decay agrees with the data to within 30%. For events with a muon ofpT>10 GeV/c and at least one jet withET>10 GeV, we measure the ratio charm/(charm+beauty) to be (24±8±9)%. We also show that the correlations observed between the two heavy quark jets expected by flavour conservation are consistent with the mixture of lowest and higher order QCD processes. We study in detail the topological and kinematic properties of a subsample of events containing a highpT muon and one or more jets. The good agreement of the theoretical predictions with our data in a region dominated by the production of charm and beauty shows that one of the main background sources to a new heavy quark signature is well understood.

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Numerical values supplied by K.Wacker. Muon spectrum with at least one jet with PT > 12 GeV/c.

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Search for Top Quark in e+ e- Collisions at s**(1/2) = 52-GeV

The TOPAZ collaboration Adachi, I. ; Aihara, H. ; Dijkstra, H.B. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 60 (1988) 97, 1988.
Inspire Record 251830 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20141

We searched for possible signatures of top-quark production in 508 e+e− hadronic annihilation events collected at s=52 GeV by the TOPAZ detector at the KEK e+e− collider TRISTAN. The observed hadronic cross section and shape of hadronic events are consistent with the standard-model predictions without top quarks. A lower limit (95% confidence level) on the mass of the lightest top meson is set at 25.8 GeV.

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Charged $K^*$ Production in $e^+ e^-$ Annihilations at 29-{GeV}

Abachi, S. ; Baringer, Philip S. ; Bylsma, B.G. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 199 (1987) 151-154, 1987.
Inspire Record 22433 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.6521

We report a measurement of the charged K ∗ (892) production in e + e − annihilations at 29 GeV center-of-mass energy. The 300 pb −1 data sample used for this analysis is obtained with the High Resolution Spectrometer at the SLAC storage ring PEP. The total mean multiplicity is measured to be 〈n K ∗± (892) 〉=0.62±0.045±0.04 per hadronic event. Evidence is also given for the production of a charged K 2 ∗ (1430) tensor meson.

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Extrapolation to full x-range using Lund model.

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Extrapolation to full x-range usisng fragmentation friction predicted by the Webber cluster model.

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Measurement of R and Search for New Heavy Quarks in $e^+ e^-$ Annihilation at 50-{GeV} and 52-{GeV} Center-of-mass Energies

The Venus collaboration Yoshida, H. ; Chiba, Y. ; Endo, I. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 198 (1987) 570, 1987.
Inspire Record 251274 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30074

The total cross section for the process of the e + e - annihilation into hadrons has been measured at the centre-of-mass energies of 50 GeV and 52 GeV and a search has been made for new heavy quarks. The ratios R = σ ( e + e - → hadrons )/ σ point ( e + e - → μ + μ - ) obtained are 4.4±0.5 at 50 GeV and 4.7±0.3 at 52 GeV, respectively. An additional systematic uncertainty is 10%. From the event shape analysis we found no evidence for a new quark with charge 2 3 e .

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Observation of the Selective Coupling of $K^*$ States to the $K^- \eta$ Channel

Aston, D. ; Awaji, N. ; Bienz, T. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 201 (1988) 169-175, 1988.
Inspire Record 250272 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30009

The K − η effective mass spectrum in the reaction K − p→K − π + π − π 0 p at 11 GeV/ c has a prominent peak at ≈1.75 GeV/ c 2 , which is shown to be due to the K 3 ∗ (1780) by a spherical harmonic moments analysis and amplitude decomposition; there is no significant signal for K 2 ∗ (1430). The measured branching fractions for the leading L =1 and L =2 K ∗, s, [BF(K 2 ∗ (1430)→Kη) <0.45% at the 95% CL and BF ( K 3 ∗ (1780)→ Kη )=9.4±3.4%] confirm the SU(3) prediction that the Kη channel couples preferentially to odd spin K *, s.

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Numerical data of acceptance corrected spherical harmonic moments requested from authors.

Including systematic error.