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Precision Measurement of the Total Cross-section for $e^+ e^- \to$ Hadrons at a Center-of-mass Energy of 29-{GeV}

Fernandez, E. ; Ford, William T. ; Qi, N. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 31 (1985) 1537, 1985.
Inspire Record 206052 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.4048

We report a high-precision measurement of the ratio R of the total cross section for e+e−→hadrons to that for e+e−→μ+μ−, at a center-of-mass energy of 29.0 GeV using the MAC detector. The result is R=3.96±0.09. This value of R is used to determine a value of the strong coupling constant αs of 0.23±0.06, nearly independent of fragmentation models. Two different analysis methods having quite different event-selection criteria have been used and the results are in agreement. Particular attention has been given to the study of systematic errors. New higher-order QED calculations are used for the luminosity determination and the acceptance for hadrons.

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Elastic Scattering of Charged Mesons, Anti-protons and Protons on Protons at Incident Momenta of 20-{GeV}/$c$, 30-{GeV}/$c$ and 50-{GeV}/$c$ in the Momentum Transfer Range $0.5-{\rm GeV}/c^2 < -t < 8-{\rm GeV}/c^2$

The Annecy(LAPP)-CERN-Bohr Inst-Genoa-Oslo-London collaboration Asad, Z. ; Baglin, C. ; Bock, R. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 255 (1985) 273-327, 1985.
Inspire Record 206292 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.33789

Results are presented from experiment WA7 at the CERN SPS, which has measured the elastic differential cross sections of π ± p, K ± p, p p and pp at incident momen ta of 20, 30 and 50 GeV/ c . The measurements cover the momentum transfer range 0.5 < | t | < 8 (GeV/ c ) 2 , corresponding to c.m. scattering angles between 10° and 50°. The experimental set-up, trigger logic and data analysis are described. The experimental results are compared with existing meson-proton and nucleon-proton data at lower and higher energies covering the medium- and large-| t | region. Some prominent models and their predictions for elastic scattering at WA7 energies and beyond are reviewed, with emphasis on geometrical scaling, factorizing eikonal models, lowest-order QCD and other dynamical exchange-type models. Results for p p two-body annihilation into π − π + and K − K + at 30 and 50 GeV/ c , obtained in parallel with the elastic p p data, are also presented.

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Charged $D^*$ Production in $e^+ e^-$ Annihilation at 29-{GeV} and a Limit on D0 - Anti-d0 Mixing

Yamamoto, H. ; Atwood, W.B. ; Baillon, P. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 54 (1985) 522-525, 1985.
Inspire Record 205132 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20325

We have studied inclusive D*± production using the DELCO detector at PEP. Our technique involved kaon identification in the momentum range above 3.2 GeV/c using a threshold gas Čerenkov counter. This leads to a model-independent upper limit on D0−D¯0 mixing of 8.1% (90% confidence level). We also have measured the charm fragmentation function, which peaks at x≡PD*(Ebeam2−MD*2)12 of 0.56±0.06(stat.), and the total cross section for D* production, σ(D*±)=0.140±0.021(stat.)±0.032(syst.) nb (x>0.3, with radiative correction).

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SYSTEMATIC ERROR DOES NOT INCLUDE THE UNCERTAINTY ON THE BRANCHING RATIOS USED.


TESTS OF MODELS FOR PARTON FRAGMENTATION USING THREE JET EVENTS IN e+ e- ANNIHILATION the s**(1/2) = 29-GeV

The TPC/Two Gamma collaboration Aihara, H. ; Alston-Garnjost, M. ; Bakken, J.A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 54 (1985) 270, 1985.
Inspire Record 205871 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20358

The distribution of particles in three-jet events is compared with the predictions of three fragmentation models currently in use: the Lund string model, the Webber cluster model, and an independent fragmentation model. The Lund model and, to a certain extent, the Webber model provide reasonable descriptions of the data. The independent fragmentation model does not describe the distribution of particles at large angles with respect to the jet axes. The results provide evidence that the sources of hadrons are Lorentz boosted with respect to the overall c.m.

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Observation of New Structure in the e+ e- Annihilation Cross-Section Above B anti-B Threshold

The CLEO collaboration Besson, D. ; Green, J. ; Namjoshi, R. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 54 (1985) 381, 1985.
Inspire Record 205667 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20359

Measurements of the e+e− cross section above BB¯ threshold are reported. Structures are observed which could be the ϒ(5S) and ϒ(6S) resonances. The masses and widths are given and compared with various potential-model predictions. Average charged multiplicities and inclusive lepton yields are also presented.

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Measurement of the Total Hadronic Cross-section in Photon-photon Interactions

The TPC/Two Gamma collaboration Bintinger, D. ; Kees, K.H. ; Masek, G.E. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 54 (1985) 763, 1985.
Inspire Record 205658 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20338

The total hadronic cross section for virtual photon-photon interactions is reported for center-of-mass energy, W, between 2 and 20 GeV. The data were obtained via the process e+e−→e+e−γ*γ*→e e−++hadrons with both scattered e+ and e− detected. Each photon’s four-momentum squared, q2, ranges from -0.1 to -1.6 GeV2. Dependence upon q2 agrees with a generalized vector-meson-dominance model. The total cross section shows little W dependence, averaging 125 nb at q12=q22=-0.3. Photon helicity interference terms are determined.

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CROSS SECTION EXTRAPOLATED USING THE GENERALISED VECTOR CT. = Data are for >= 3 hadrons. DOMINANCE MODEL TO Q1=Q2=0.

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LAMBDA PRODUCTION OF e+ e- ANNIHILATION AT 29-GeV

The TPC/Two Gamma collaboration Aihara, H. ; Alston-Garnjost, M. ; Bakken, J.A. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 54 (1985) 274, 1985.
Inspire Record 204889 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.20357

The inclusive production cross section of Λ, Λ¯ in e+e− annihilation at a c.m. energy of 29 GeV has been measured with the time-projection-chamber detector at PEP. The average Λ, Λ¯ multiplicity has been measured to be 0.197 ± 0.012(stat.) ±0.017(syst.). Λ−Λ¯ pairs have been observed in jets for the first time, and the average number of Λ−Λ¯ pairs per event has been measured to be 0.042 ± 0.017 ± 0.014.

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Forward Particle Production in $\pi^- p$ and $K^- p$ Collisions at 58-{GeV}/$c$ and Comparison With Quark Models

The ACCMOR collaboration Pauß, F. ; Gonzalez-Arroyo, A. ; Ochs, W. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 27 (1985) 211, 1985.
Inspire Record 206988 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.16120

We present single inclusive π±, π0 andK± spectra in the forward fragmentation region (x>0.2,pT<1.5 GeV/c) as well as correlations between two charged particles. The data were recorded in an unseparated negative hadron beam at the CERN SPS using a large acceptance forward spectrometer. Our maasurements are compared in detail with several models which emphasise the role of the beam valence quarks in this production process. The connection to measurements at largepT is also investigated.

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ERRORS INCLUDE SYSTEMATIC ERRORS BUT NOT OVERALL NORMALISATION UNCERTAINTY OF 8PCT.

ERRORS INCLUDE SYSTEMATIC ERRORS BUT NOT OVERALL NORMALISATION UNCERTAINTY OF 8PCT.

ERRORS INCLUDE SYSTEMATIC ERRORS BUT NOT OVERALL NORMALISATION UNCERTAINTY OF 8PCT.


MEASUREMENTS OF THE STRUCTURE FUNCTIONS F2 (x, Q**2) FROM neutrino p AND ANTI-NEUTRINO p INTERACTIONS

The WA21 collaboration Grassler, H. ; Lanske, D. ; Schulte, R. ; et al.
OXFORD NP-79/84, 1984.
Inspire Record 15788 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.1180

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NORMALISATION UNCERTAINTY IS 7 PCT.

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DIFFERENTIAL CROSS-SECTIONS FOR pi PRODUCTION AT THETA (pi) = 60-degrees in 1-GeV PROTON INTERACTION WITH NUCLEI

Abaev, V.V. ; Gridnev, A.B. ; Koptev, V.P. ; et al.
LENINGRAD-84-1009, 1984.
Inspire Record 210113 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.9418

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