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Search for excited electrons using the ZEUS detector

The ZEUS collaboration Derrick, M. ; Krakauer, D. ; Magill, S. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 316 (1993) 207-218, 1993.
Inspire Record 355574 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.45106

This paper reports a search for excited electrons at the HERA electron-proton collider. In a sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 26 nb − , no evidence was found for any resonant state decaying into e − γ , ν W − or e − Z 0 . Limits on the coupling strength of an excited electron have been determined for masses between 45 and 225 GeV. This study also reports the observation of the wide-angle e γ Compton scattering process.

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Evidence for spin one resonance production in the reaction gamma gamma* ---> pi+ pi- pi0 pi0

The TPC/Two Gamma collaboration Bauer, Daniel A. ; Belcinski, R. ; Berg, R.C. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 48 (1993) 3976-3987, 1993.
Inspire Record 353748 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22574

Using data from the TPC/Two-Gamma experiment at the SLAC e+e− storage ring PEP, a C=+1 resonance has been observed in the π+π−π0γ final state resulting from the fusion of one nearly real and one quite virtual photon. The actual decay channel is probably π+π−π0π0, where one final-state photon is not detected, and the mass of the fully reconstructed state would be approximately 1525 MeV. A four-pion decay mode in turn implies that the resonance has even isospin. The nonobservation of this R(1525) when both initial-state photons are nearly real suggests a spin-1 assignment. Since the large measured value of the product of the branching ratio into π+π−π0π0 and the γγ coupling makes it unlikely that this state is the mostly s¯s f1(1510), its interpretation may lie outside of conventional meson spectroscopy. There is a second, less-significant enhancement observed in the same reaction at a four-pion mass centered around 2020 MeV.

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Coupling parameter times the effective form factor.


Experimental study of the near threshold pi+ p ---> pi+ pi+ n cross-section and chiral symmetry

Sevior, M.E. ; Ambardar, A. ; Brack, J.T. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 48 (1993) 3987-3995, 1993.
Inspire Record 364198 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22551

Total cross-section measurements of the π+p→π+π+n reaction at pion kinetic energies of 180, 184, 190, and 200 MeV are reported. The threshold value for the amplitude a(π+π+) as well as the s-wave, isospin 2, ππ scattering length a20 were determined. The results were found to be in agreement with chiral perturbation theory and inconsistent with the calculations of Jacob and Scadron and the model of dominance by quark loop anomalies.

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Measurement of the magnetic form factor of the neutron

Markowitz, P. ; Finn, J.M. ; Anderson, B.D. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 48 (1993) R5-R9, 1993.
Inspire Record 363009 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26000

The H2(e,e’n)1H quasielastic cross section was measured at Q2 values of 0.109, 0.176, and 0.255 (GeV/c)2. The neutron detection efficiency was determined by the associated particle technique with the H2(γ,pn) reaction for each of the three neutron kinetic energies. These H2(e,e’n) measurements of the coincidence cross sections are the first at low Q2. The cross sections are sensitive primarily to the neutron magnetic form factor GMn at these kinematics. The extracted GMn values have smaller uncertainties than previous data and are consistent with the dipole parametrization at the two higher momentum transfers; at the lowest momentum transfer, the value of GMn is ∼10% higher than the dipole value.

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Integral cross-sections for pi- p interaction in the 3,3 resonance region

Friedman, E. ; Paul, M. ; Schechter, M. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 302 (1993) 18-22, 1993.
Inspire Record 362059 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28945

Total cross sections for the π − p single charge exchange and 20° “partial-total” cross sections have been measured between 126 and 202 MeV pion energy. The former are about 4% below similar results of Bugg et al. and (5–10)% below predictions made with currently accepted phase shifts. The latter agree quite well with calculations.

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First measurement of the left-right cross-section asymmetry in Z boson production by e+ e- collisions

The SLD collaboration Abe, K. ; Abt, I. ; Acton, P.D. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 70 (1993) 2515-2520, 1993.
Inspire Record 352667 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19765

We present the first measurement of the left-right cross section asymmetry (ALR) for Z boson production by e+e− collisions. The measurement was performed at a center-of-mass energy of 91.55 GeV with the SLD detector at the SLAC Linear Collider which utilized a longitudinally polarized electron beam. The average beam polarization was (22.4±0.6)%. Using a sample of 10 224 Z decays, we measure ALR to be 0.100±0.044(stat)±0.004(syst), which determines the effective weak mixing angle to be sin2θWeff=0.2378 ±0.0056(stat)±0.0005(syst).

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R and L refer to Right and Left handed beam polarization.

Effective weak mixing angle.


Transverse energy measurements in proton - nucleus interactions at high-energy

The HELIOS collaboration Akesson, T. ; Almehed, S. ; Angelis, A.L. S. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 58 (1993) 239-250, 1993.
Inspire Record 344409 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14429

The results of two sets of transverse energy measurements, performed with incident proton beams of 200 and 450 GeV/c momentum on several nuclear targets, are presented. The transverse energy cross sections dσ/dET are measured in a pseudorapidity range including the target fragmentation region (−0.1<η<2.9) for both data sets and also in a nearly complete pseudorapidity coverage (−0.1<η<5.5) for the data taken at 200 GeV/c incident momentum. A comparison is made of the transverse energy distributions in the target fragmentation region and in the full η region. We find that the mean value of pseudorapidity of the dET/dη distributions shifts towards the target fragmentation region as the atomic mass number of the target increases or a selection of high transverse energy events is made. A parametrization based on a simple geometrical nucleonnucleon scattering approach was found to be inadequate to describe all features of the transverse energy distributions. Finally, the VENUS model is compared with the experimental data.

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Observation of hard scattering in photoproduction at HERA

The ZEUS collaboration Derrick, M. ; Krakauer, D. ; Magill, S. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 297 (1992) 404-416, 1992.
Inspire Record 339388 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.45149

We report a study of electron proton collisions at very low Q 2 , corresponding to virtual photoproduction at centre of mass energies in the range 100–295 GeV. The distribution in transverse energy of the observed hadrons is much harder than can be explained by soft processes. Some of the events show back-to-back two-jet production at the rate and with the characteristics expected from hard two-body scattering. A subset of the two-jet events have energy in the electron direction consistent with that expected from the photon remnant in resolved photon processes.

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A Measurement of sigma(tot) (gamma p) at s**(1/2) = 210-GeV

The ZEUS collaboration Derrick, M. ; Krakauer, D. ; Magill, S. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 293 (1992) 465-477, 1992.
Inspire Record 339275 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.45171

The total photoproduction cross section is determined from a measurement of electroproduction with the ZEUS detector at HERA. The Q 2 values of the virtual photons are in the range 10 −7 < Q 2 <2×10 −2 GeV 2 . The γp total cross section in the γp centre of mass energy range 186–233 GeV is 154 ± 16 (stat.) ± 32 (syst.) μ b.

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Scattered electron in range 10 to 16 GeV.


Inclusive charged hadron and K0 production in two photon interactions

Cords, D. ; Boyer, J. ; Butler, F. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 302 (1993) 341-344, 1993.
Inspire Record 340849 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28958

The inclusive transverse momentum distributions of charged hadrons and K 0 's produced in tagged photon-photon collisions, are measured and compared to model calculations up to a p T of 5 GeV/ c . The relative abundance of K 0 's favor the inclusion of charm.

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Data read from graph.