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QCD analyses and determinations of alpha(s) in e+ e- annihilation at energies between 35-GeV and 189-GeV.

The JADE & OPAL collaborations Pfeifenschneider, P. ; Biebel, O. ; Movilla Fernandez, P.A. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 17 (2000) 19-51, 2000.
Inspire Record 513337 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.12882

We employ data taken by the JADE and OPAL experiments for an integrated QCD study in hadronic e+e- annihilations at c.m.s. energies ranging from 35 GeV through 189 GeV. The study is based on jet-multiplicity related observables. The observables are obtained to high jet resolution scales with the JADE, Durham, Cambridge and cone jet finders, and compared with the predictions of various QCD and Monte Carlo models. The strong coupling strength, alpha_s, is determined at each energy by fits of O(alpha_s^2) calculations, as well as matched O(alpha_s^2) and NLLA predictions, to the data. Matching schemes are compared, and the dependence of the results on the choice of the renormalization scale is investigated. The combination of the results using matched predictions gives alpha_s(MZ)=0.1187+{0.0034}-{0.0019}. The strong coupling is also obtained, at lower precision, from O(alpha_s^2) fits of the c.m.s. energy evolution of some of the observables. A qualitative comparison is made between the data and a recent MLLA prediction for mean jet multiplicities.

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Overall result for ALPHAS at the Z0 mass from the combination of the ln R-matching results from the observables evolved using a three-loop running expression. The errors shown are total errors and contain all the statistics and systematics.

Weighted mean for ALPHAS at the Z0 mass determined from the energy evolutions of the mean values of the 2-jet cross sections obtained with the JADE and DURHAMschemes and the 3-jet fraction for the JADE, DURHAM and CAMBRIDGE schemes evaluted at a fixed YCUT.. The errors shown are total errors and contain all the statistics and systematics.

Combined results for ALPHA_S from fits of matched predicitions. The first systematic (DSYS) error is the experimental systematic, the second DSYS error isthe hadronization systematic and the third is the QCD scale error. The values of ALPHAS evolved to the Z0 mass using a three-loop evolution are also given.

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Production of the charmed baryon Lambda(c)+ in pi- Cu and K- Cu interactions at 230-GeV

The ACCMOR collaboration Barlag, S. ; Becker, H. ; Bohringer, T. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 247 (1990) 113-120, 1990.
Inspire Record 296999 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29658

We present results from the NA32 experiment at CERN on the production characteristics of the charmed baryon Λ + c in 230 GeV π − Cu and K − Cu interactions. A high resolution vertex detector consisting of change-coupled devices and silicon microstrip detectors allowed the selection of a very clean sample of 154 Λ + c → pK − π + (and charge conjugate) decays. Results on differential and integrated cross sections are given.

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Cross-sections and Some Features of Charm Photoproduction at $\gamma$ Energies of 20-{GeV} to 70-{GeV}

The Photon Emulsion collaboration Adamovich, M.I. ; Aleksandrov, Yu.A. ; Bolta, J.M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 187 (1987) 437-441, 1987.
Inspire Record 230940 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.30199

We report some results on charm photoproduction at γ energies ranging from 20 to 70 GeV. 36 events with pairs of charmed particles have been found in emulsions. The computed total cross section is (230±57)nb/nucleon. Frequencies of different production channels and some distributions are presented and compared with the predictions from a photon-gluon fusion model with string fragmentation.

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Production properties of D0, D+, D*+ and D(s)+ in 230-GeV/c pi- and K- Cu interactions

The ACCMOR collaboration Barlag, S. ; Becker, H. ; Böhringer, T. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 49 (1991) 555-562, 1991.
Inspire Record 299862 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.33622

We have studied the hadronic production of charmed mesons in the NA 32 experiment at CERN. A special trigger together with a high resolution vertex detector consisting of charge coupled devices and silicon microstrip detectors allowed the selection of very clean samples of charmed mesons. We have collected 852 fully reconstructed decays: 60Ds+→K+K−π+, 543D°→K−π+ andK−π+π−π+ as well as 249D+→K−π+π+ (or charge conjugate). 147 mesons out of our\({{D^0 } \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{D^0 } {\bar D^0 }}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} {\bar D^0 }}\) sample were produced via chargedD* state. For all charmed mesons we determine the total production cross-section and study thexF andpt2 distributions.

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Data fitted with the form d2sig/dxdpt**2 alpha ((1-x)**N)* EXP(-B*PT**2) using combined maximum likelihood fit to the invariant mass spectrum and the x and pt**2 distributions. The values for N and B are given here. Additional systematic errors are 10 pct for N and 3 pct for B.

Data fitted with the form d2sig/dxdpt**2 alpha ((1-x)**N)* EXP(-B*PT**2) using combined maximum likelihood fit to the invariant mass spectrum and the x and pt**2 distributions. The values for N and B are given here. Additional systematic errors are 10 pct for N and 3 pct for B.

Data fitted with the form d2sig/dxdpt**2 alpha ((1-x)**N)* EXP(-B*PT**2) using combined maximum likelihood fit to the invariant mass spectrum and the x and pt**2 distributions. The values for N and B are given here. Additional systematic errors are 10 pct for N and 3 pct for B.

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An Observation of exclusive Lambda(c)+ decays into Sigma+ and mesons.

The ACCMOR collaboration Barlag, S. ; Becker, H. ; Bozek, A. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 283 (1992) 465-470, 1992.
Inspire Record 339920 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29175

Using data from the NA32 experiment at CERN we have studied the Λ + c decays containing a Σ + among the decay products. The interactions of 230 GeV π − with a Cu target were analysed using a precise vertex telescope (charge-coupled devices and silicon microstrip detectors) and the ACCMOR spectrometer. We have found eleven Λ + c →Σ + π + π − , one Λ + c →Σ + K + K − , two Λ + c →Σ + K + π − and one Λ + c →Σ + π + π − π + π − decays practically without any backgroun d. We have measured the branching ratios with respect to the Λ + c →pK − π + channel.

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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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RESULTS ON LAMBDA(c)+, D(s)+, D0 AND D+ PRODUCTION PROPERTIES IN 230-GeV/c pi- Cu INTERACTIONS FROM THE NA32 EXPERIMENT

The ACCMOR collaboration Barlag, S. ; Becker, H. ; Bohringer, T. ; et al.
CERN-EP/88-104, 1988.
Inspire Record 264995 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.12879

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First Measurement of the Lifetime of the Charmed Strange Baryon Xi($c$)0

The ACCMOR collaboration Barlag, S. ; Becker, H. ; Bohringer, T. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 236 (1990) 495-500, 1990.
Inspire Record 294681 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.49584

We have observed four unambiguous decays of the charmed strange baryon Ξ c o in the NA32 experiment at CERN. Charge- coupled devices and silicon microstrip detectors were used to reconstruct the decay mode Ξ c o → pK − K ∗ (892) o seen in events produced by the interaction of 230 GeV/ c negative poins and kaons on a copper target. We present the first measurement of the lifetime of the Ξ c o , together with a determination of its mass and production cross section. The resonant components of the Ξ c o decay are studied. We use our earlier measurement of the mass of the Ξ c + in the determination of the isospin mass splitting of the Ξ c states.

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Measurement of the Mass and Lifetime of the Charmed Strange Baryon $\Xi(c$)+

The ACCMOR collaboration Barlag, S. ; Becker, H. ; Bohringer, T. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 233 (1989) 522-529, 1989.
Inspire Record 283345 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.49626

We have observed six unambiguous decays of the charmed strange baryon Ξ c + (or charge conjugate Ξ c − ) in the 230 GeV/c negative pions or kaons on a copper target at the CERN SPS using silicon microstrip detectors and charge-coupled devices for vertex reconstruction. Three of them have been reconstructed through the decay chain Ξ c + → Ξ − π + π + , Ξ − → Λ 0 π − , Λ 0 → pπ − and the other three through the decay chain Ξ c + → Σ + K − π + → pπ 0 . We present our measurements of the mass, lifetime and production cross-section of the Ξ c + , as well as of the branching ration for the two decay modes.

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Polarization transfer in quasifree (p, n) reactions at 495 MeV

Chen, X.Y. ; Taddeucci, T.N. ; McClelland, J.B. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 47 (1993) 2159, 1993.
Inspire Record 369336 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26026

A complete set of polarization-transfer observables has been measured for quasifree (p→,n→) reactions on H2, C12, and Ca40 at a bombarding energy of 495 MeV and a laboratory scattering angle of 18°. The data span an energy-loss range from 0 to 160 MeV, with a corresponding momentum transfer range of qc.m.=1.7–1.9 fm−1. The laboratory observables are used to construct partial cross sections proportional to the nonspin response and three orthogonal spin responses. These results are compared to the transverse spin response measured in deep inelastic electron scattering and to nuclear responses based on the random phase approximation. The polarization observables for all three targets are remarkably similar and reveal no evidence for an enhancement of the spin-longitudinal nuclear response relative to the spin-transverse response. These results suggest the need for substantial modifications to the standard form assumed for the residual particle-hole interaction.

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