The polarization of Lambda0, AntiLambda0, Sigma+ and Xi- inclusively produced in Sigma- induced interactions at 330 GeV has been measured in the experiment WA89 at CERN. This is the first measurement of polarization of baryons produced by a hyperon beam. No polarization of AntiLambda is observed, as was also the case in proton beam data. At transverse momenta of about 1GeV/c Lambda0 and Sigma+ show little polarization, significantly lower than in the proton beam data, while Xi- have a polarization comparable to the polarization of Lambda0 produced in proton beams.
Target Consisted of a copper and a carbon block arranged side by side.
Target Consisted of a copper and a carbon block arranged side by side.
Target Consisted of a copper and a carbon block arranged side by side.
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Charged B+ or B- meson cross section.
Charged B+ or B- meson cross section.
Neutral B0 or BBAR0 meson cross section.
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This paper presents a measurement of J/psi,psi(2S) differential cross sections in p-pbar collisions at square root s = 1.8 TeV. The cross sections are measured above 4 GeV/c in the central region (|eta| < 0.6) using the dimuon decay channel. The fraction of events from B decays is measured, and used to calculate b quark cross sections and direct J/psi,psi(2S) cross sections. The direct cross sections are found to be more than an order of magnitude above theoretical expectations.
Cross sections are multiplied on branching ratio of J/PSI or PSI(2S), respectively.
The cross sections was evaluated form the J/PSI spectrum. The error is statistical and systematic errors, added in quadrature.
The cross sections was evaluated form the PSI(2S) spectrum. The error is statistical and systematic errors, added in quadrature.
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ASYM is defined as follows: ASYM = (SIG(YRAP(P=3,RF=LAB)<1.1) - (SIG(YRAP(P=3,RF=LAB)>1.1)) / (SIG(YRAP(P=3,RF=LAB)<1.1)+ SIG(YRAP(P=3,RF=LAB)>1.1)).
ASYM is defined as follows: ASYM = (SIG(YRAP(P=3,RF=LAB)<1.1) - (SIG(YRAP( P=3,RF=LAB)>1.1)) / (SIG(YRAP(P=3,RF=LAB)<1.1)+SIG(YRAP(P=3,RF=LAB)>1.1)).
ASYM is defined as follows: ASYM = (SIG(YRAP(P=3,RF=LAB)<1.1) - (SIG(YRAP( P=3,RF=LAB)>1.1)) / (SIG(YRAP(P=3,RF=LAB)<1.1)+SIG(YRAP(P=3,RF=LAB)>1.1)).
The π0 inclusive and semi-inclusive, single-spin asymmetries have been measured using transversely polarized, 200-GeV/c proton and antiproton beams colliding with an unpolarized hydrogen target. The measured asymmetries are consistent with zero within the experimental uncertainties for the kinematic region -0.15<xF<+0.15 and 1<pT<4.5 GeV/c. Improvements in the data analysis showed that our earlier large asymmetries at pT≳3 GeV/c were not correct. These data indicate that PQCD expectations seem confirmed and the higher-twist contribution to the single-spin asymmetry in π0 production at xF=0 is not large. Additional evidence for such a conclusion comes from the measurement of a semi-inclusive π0 asymmetry, where associated charged particles are detected opposite to the π0 azimuthal direction. This experiment also provides high-statistics data on the inclusive π0 cross sections for pp and p¯p collisions at √s≊19.4 GeV. © 1996 The American Physical Society.
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Pure inclusive reaction.
Semi-inclusive reaction where at least on associated charged particle is produced at (180+-30) degrees relative to the pi0.
Compensation of transverse momentum is studied in π+p interactions at 250 GeV/c. SignificantpT-transfer is found between c.m.s. hemispheres. With respect to the beam axis transverse momentum is compensated over the whole event, with respect to the sphericity axis mainly within one hemisphere. The highestpT in the event is mainly compensated by increased multiplicity. The QGSM and FRITIOF models qualitatively reproduce these effects, but important differences are observed.
Mean value of total transverse VECTOR defined as sum over all charged particles in the forward or backward hemispheres was measured.
Mean value of total transverse VECTOR defined as sum over all charged particles in the forward or backward hemispheres was measured.
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THE CROSS SECTION HAS BEEN FITTED BY THE FORMULA: D(SIG)/D(PT**2)= CONST*EXP(-SLOPE*PT**2).
A spectroscopic study of the CΛ12 hypernucleus by the (π+, K+) reaction has been performed using a new superconducting kaon spectrometer (INS-SKS) at the KEK 12 GeV Proton Synchrotron with an energy resolution of 2 MeV (FWHM). In addition to two prominent peaks which correspond to the s and p orbitals of a Λ hyperon, for the first time two smaller peaks were clearly observed at excitation energies of 2.6 and 6.9 MeV. These two peaks are interpreted as states where the C11 excited core and a Λ hyperon in the s orbit are weakly coupled. The excitation energies and the cross sections of these peaks provide information on the ΛN interaction.
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A prompt photon cross section measurement from the Collider Detector at Fermilab experiment is presented. Detector and trigger upgrades, as well as 6 times the integrated luminosity compared with our previous publication, have contributed to a much more precise measurement and extended PT range. As before, QCD calculations agree qualitatively with the measured cross section, but the data has a steeper slope than the calculations.
Note that the sytematic uncertainties are approximately 100 pct correlated bin to bin.