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Measurement of sigma B (W ---> e neutrino) and sigma B (Z0 ---> e+ e-) in p anti-p collisions at s**(1/2) = 1.8-TeV

The CDF collaboration Abe, F. ; Albrow, M.G. ; Amendolia, S.R. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 76 (1996) 3070-3075, 1996.
Inspire Record 399854 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.50120

We present a measurement of $\sigma \cdot B(W \rightarrow e \nu)$ and $\sigma \cdot B(Z~0 \rightarrow e~+e~-)$ in proton - antiproton collisions at $\sqrt{s} =1.8$ TeV using a significantly improved understanding of the integrated luminosity. The data represent an integrated luminosity of 19.7 pb$~{-1}$ from the 1992-1993 run with the Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF). We find $\sigma \cdot B(W \rightarrow e \nu) = 2.49 \pm 0.12$nb and $\sigma \cdot B(Z~0 \rightarrow e~+e~-) = 0.231 \pm 0.012$nb.

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First systematic error is due to detector effects, the second is due to uncertainty in the luminosity.


The Zero crossing angle of the n - p analyzing power

Davis, C.A. ; Abegg, R. ; Berdoz, A.R. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 53 (1996) 2052-2067, 1996.
Inspire Record 402498 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26459

The angles at which the n-p elastic scattering neutron analyzing power A00n0 crosses zero were measured with precision at four TRIUMF energies below 300 MeV. The mean interaction energies are also measured with greater precision than in previous experiments. The results are En=175.26±0.23 MeV, θzx=98.48°±0.28°; En=203.15±0.20 MeV, θzx=91.31°±0.18°; En=217.24±0.19 MeV, θzx=87.64°±0.18°; and En=261.00±0.16 MeV, θzx=80.18°±0.19°. After correction for charge symmetry breaking effects, the energy where the averaged neutron-proton analyzing power crosses zero at θzx=90° is found to be En=206.8±0.6 MeV. © 1996 The American Physical Society.

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Polarized beam and target.

Polarized beam and target.

Polarized beam and target.

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Spin observables in elastic proton scattering from polarized He-3

Brash, E.J. ; Hausser, O. ; Cummings, W.J. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 52 (1995) 807-817, 1995.
Inspire Record 411136 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25873

We have measured the absolute cross section σ(θ) and complete sets of spin observables A00ij in He3(p,p) elastic scattering at energies of 200 and 500 MeV. The observables depend on linear combinations of six complex scattering amplitudes for the p−3He system and provide a severe test of current reaction models. The in-scattering plane observables (A00mm, A00ll, A00lm, and A00ml) are all in quantitative disagreement with fully microscopic nonrelativistic optical model calculations and nonrelativistic distorted wave Born approximation calculations.

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A00N0 is analyzing power.

A00N0 is analyzing power.

A00NN is spin correlation parameter.

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Photon scattering from C-12 and He-4 nuclei near the Delta(1232) resonance

Igarashi, R. ; Bergstrom, J.C. ; Caplan, H.S. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 52 (1995) 755-763, 1995.
Inspire Record 411137 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.25874

Angular distributions for photon scattering from C12 and He4 have been measured using continuous wave bremsstrahlung from the Saskatchewan Accelerator Laboratory pulse stretcher ring. Data for carbon were taken at 158.8, 195.2, 197.2, 247.2, and 290.2 MeV end-point energies, and for helium were taken at an end-point energy of 158.8 MeV. A large NaI(Tl) gamma ray spectrometer with 1.7% resolution was used to detect the scattered photons at laboratory scattering angles ranging from 20° to 150°. The excellent energy resolution of the NaI detector allowed a separation of elastic from inelastic photon scattering for the first time at these energies. The angular distributions for elastic scattering are in only fair agreement with delta-hole theory and theory based on the optical theorem at forward angles, and completely disagree with theory at backward angles. Measured cross sections for inelastic scattering leading to the 4.43 MeV state in carbon are small compared to the elastic scattering at forward angles, but are dominant at backward angles. This experiment is the first to separate elastic from inelastic photon scattering at these energies.

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ROI=4.43 MEV.

ROI=4.43 MEV.

ROI=4.43 MEV.

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Neutron skin of Na isotopes studied via the interaction cross-sections

Suzuki, T. ; Geissel, H. ; Bochkarev, O. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 75 (1995) 3241-3244, 1995.
Inspire Record 400762 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19608

The interaction cross sections (σI) of ANa isotopes (A=20–23,25–32) on a carbon target have been measured at 950AMeV. The effective root-mean-square matter radii of these isotopes were deduced from σI by a Glauber-type calculation. By combining the isotope-shift data with the present data the radii of neutrons have been compared with those of protons for the first time along a chain of stable and unstable isotopes. A monotonic increase in the neutron skin thickness has been observed as the neutron number increases in Na isotopes.

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ERRORS INCLUDE BOTH STATISTICAL AND SYSTEMATIC ERRORS.


Measurement of the proton and deuteron spin structure function g2 and asymmetry A2.

The E143 collaboration Abe, K. ; Akagi, T. ; Anthony, P.L. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 76 (1996) 587-591, 1996.
Inspire Record 400029 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19584

We have measured proton and deuteron virtual photon-nucleon asymmetries A2p and A2d and structure functions g2p and g2d over the range 0.03<x<0.8 and 1.3<Q2<10 (GeV/c)2 by inelastically scattering polarized electrons off polarized ammonia targets. Results for A2 are significantly smaller than the positivity limit sqrt(R) for both targets. Within experimental precision, the g2 data are well-described by the twist-2 contribution g2WW. Twist-3 matrix elements have been extracted and are compared to theorectical predictions.

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Proton data measured in the 4.5 degree spectrometer.

Proton data measured in the 7.0 degree spectrometer.

Deuteron data measured in the 4.5 degree spectrometer.

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Measurement of the polarized forward - backward asymmetry of Z0 ---> b anti-b using a lifetime tag and momentum weighted track charge

The SLD collaboration Abe, K. ; Abt, I. ; Ahn, C.J. ; et al.
SLAC-PUB-6979, 1995.
Inspire Record 398301 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.18618

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Measurement of Delta++ (1232) production in hadronic Z decays

The DELPHI collaboration Abreu, P. ; Adam, W. ; Adye, T. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 361 (1995) 207-220, 1995.
Inspire Record 399737 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.48095

A measurement of the Δ ++ (1232) inclusive production in hadronic decays of the Z at LEP is presented, based on 1.3 million hadronic events collected by the DELPHI detector in the 1994 LEP running period. The DELPHI ring imaging Cherenkov counters are used for identifying hadrons. The average Δ ++ (1232) multiplicity per hadronic event is 0.079 ± 0.015 which is more than a factor of two below the JETSET, HERWIG and UCLA model predictions. It agrees with a recently proposed universal mass dependence of particle production rates in e + e − annihilations.

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Differential DELTA(1232)++ cross section. Errors are combined statistics and systematics.

Mean multiplicities. Extrapolation to full x range using a combination of JETSET, HERWIG and UCLA models. The second systematic error comes from the uncertainty in the extrapolation.


Search for direct photons from S - Au collisions at 200-GeV/u

The CERES collaboration Baur, R. ; Breskin, A. ; Chechik, R. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 71 (1996) 571-578, 1996.
Inspire Record 398323 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.48133

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A Study of b quark fragmentation into B0 and B+ mesons at LEP

The OPAL collaboration Alexander, G. ; Allison, J. ; Altekamp, N. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 364 (1995) 93-106, 1995.
Inspire Record 400812 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.48093

A study of b quark fragmentation at LEP is presented using a sample of semileptonic B decays containing a fully reconstructed charm meson. The data are compared to several theoretical models for heavy quark fragmentation; the free parameters in these models are fitted and the sensitivity of the model parameters to the rate of P-wave B meson production is studied. The mean scaled energy fraction of B 0 and B + mesons has been determined to be < x E > = 0.695 ± 0.006 ± 0.003 ± 0.007, where the errors are statistical, systematic and model dependence respectively. This result is consistent with previous, less direct measurements from inclusive leptonic B decays. Also presented is a model independent fit to the shape of the energy distribution of weakly decaying B mesons at LEP.

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