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2. Investigation of the decay η′ → 3 π 0 with the GAMS-4π spectrometer
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V.D. Samoylenko, A. M. Gorin, A. M. Blik, V.P. Sugonyaev, V.A. Polyakov, G.V. Khaustov, A. E. Sobol, V. A. Lishin, Yu.V. Mikhailov, Sergey Donskov, A.A. Lednev, and V.N. Kolosov
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Physics ,Nuclear reaction ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle decay ,Pion ,Meson ,Spectrometer ,Branching fraction ,Hadron ,Atomic physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Dimensionless quantity - Abstract
An experiment performed with the GAMS-4π spectrometer resulted in observing 235 ± 45 events of the decay η′ → 3π 0. The respective charge-exchange reaction at a momentum of 32.5 GeV/c was used as a source of η′ mesons. The decay branching ratio was found to be Br(η′ → 3π 0) = (1.8 ± 0.4) × 10−3. The slope parameter of the square of the respective matrix element in the linear approximation proved to be β = −0.59 ± 0.18.
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3. The COMPASS experiment at CERN
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P. Abbon, E. Albrecht, V.Yu. Alexakhin, Yu. Alexandrov, G.D. Alexeev, M.G. Alekseev, A. Amoroso, H. Angerer, V.A. Anosov, B. Badełek, F. Balestra, J. Ball, J. Barth, G. Baum, M. Becker, Y. Bedfer, P. Berglund, C. Bernet, R. Bertini, M. Bettinelli, R. Birsa, J. Bisplinghoff, P. Bordalo, M. Bosteels, F. Bradamante, A. Braem, A. Bravar, A. Bressan, G. Brona, E. Burtin, M.P. Bussa, V.N. Bytchkov, M. Chalifour, A. Chapiro, M. Chiosso, P. Ciliberti, A. Cicuttin, M. Colantoni, A.A. Colavita, S. Costa, M.L. Crespo, P. Cristaudo, T. Dafni, N. d’Hose, S. Dalla Torre, C. d’Ambrosio, S. Das, S.S. Dasgupta, E. Delagnes, R. De Masi, P. Deck, N. Dedek, D. Demchenko, O.Yu. Denisov, L. Dhara, V. Diaz, N. Dibiase, A.M. Dinkelbach, A.V. Dolgopolov, A. Donati, S.V. Donskov, V.A. Dorofeev, N. Doshita, D. Durand, V. Duic, W. Dünnweber, A. Efremov, P.D. Eversheim, W. Eyrich, M. Faessler, V. Falaleev, P. Fauland, A. Ferrero, L. Ferrero, M. Finger, H. Fischer, C. Franco, J. Franz, F. Fratnik, J.M. Friedrich, V. Frolov, U. Fuchs, R. Garfagnini, L. Gatignon, F. Gautheron, O.P. Gavrichtchouk, S. Gerassimov, R. Geyer, J.M. Gheller, A. Giganon, M. Giorgi, B. Gobbo, S. Goertz, A.M. Gorin, F. Gougnaud, S. Grabmüller, O.A. Grajek, A. Grasso, B. Grube, A. Grünemaier, A. Guskov, F. Haas, R. Hagemann, J. Hannappel, D. von Harrach, T. Hasegawa, J. Heckmann, S. Hedicke, F.H. Heinsius, R. Hermann, C. Heß, F. Hinterberger, M. von Hodenberg, N. Horikawa, S. Horikawa, I. Horn, C. Ilgner, A.I. Ioukaev, S. Ishimoto, I. Ivanchin, O. Ivanov, T. Iwata, R. Jahn, A. Janata, R. Joosten, N.I. Jouravlev, E. Kabuß, V. Kalinnikov, D. Kang, F. Karstens, W. Kastaun, B. Ketzer, G.V. Khaustov, Yu.A. Khokhlov, J. Kiefer, Yu. Kisselev, F. Klein, K. Klimaszewski, S. Koblitz, J.H. Koivuniemi, V.N. Kolosov, E.V. Komissarov, K. Kondo, K. Königsmann, A.K. Konoplyannikov, I. Konorov, V.F. Konstantinov, A.S. Korentchenko, A. Korzenev, A.M. Kotzinian, N.A. Koutchinski, O. Kouznetsov, K. Kowalik, D. Kramer, N.P. Kravchuk, G.V. Krivokhizhin, Z.V. Kroumchtein, J. Kubart, R. Kuhn, V. Kukhtin, F. Kunne, K. Kurek, N.A. Kuzmin, M. Lamanna, J.M. Le Goff, M. Leberig, A.A. Lednev, A. Lehmann, V. Levinski, S. Levorato, V. I Lyashenko, J. Lichtenstadt, T. Liska, I. Ludwig, A. Maggiora, M. Maggiora, A. Magnon, G.K. Mallot, A. Mann, I.V. Manuilov, C. Marchand, J. Marroncle, A. Martin, J. Marzec, L. Masek, F. Massmann, T. Matsuda, D. Matthiä, A.N. Maximov, G. Menon, W. Meyer, A. Mielech, Yu.V. Mikhailov, M.A. Moinester, F. Molinié, F. Mota, A. Mutter, T. Nagel, O. Nähle, J. Nassalski, S. Neliba, F. Nerling, D. Neyret, M. Niebuhr, T. Niinikoski, V.I. Nikolaenko, A.A. Nozdrin, A.G. Olshevsky, M. Ostrick, A. Padee, P. Pagano, S. Panebianco, B. Parsamyan, D. Panzieri, S. Paul, B. Pawlukiewicz, H. Pereira, D.V. Peshekhonov, V.D. Peshekhonov, D. Piedigrossi, G. Piragino, S. Platchkov, K. Platzer, J. Pochodzalla, J. Polak, V.A. Polyakov, G. Pontecorvo, A.A. Popov, J. Pretz, S. Procureur, C. Quintans, J.-F. Rajotte, S. Ramos, I. Razaq, P. Rebourgeard, D. Reggiani, G. Reicherz, A. Richter, F. Robinet, E. Rocco, E. Rondio, L. Ropelewski, J.Y. Roussé, A.M. Rozhdestvensky, D. Ryabchikov, A.G. Samartsev, V.D. Samoylenko, A. Sandacz, M. Sans Merce, H. Santos, M.G. Sapozhnikov, F. Sauli, I.A. Savin, P. Schiavon, C. Schill, T. Schmidt, H. Schmitt, L. Schmitt, P. Schönmeier, W. Schroeder, D. Seeharsch, M. Seimetz, D. Setter, A. Shaligin, O.Yu. Shevchenko, A.A. Shishkin, H.-W. Siebert, L. Silva, F. Simon, L. Sinha, A.N. Sissakian, M. Slunecka, G.I. Smirnov, D. Sora, S. Sosio, F. Sozzi, A. Srnka, F. Stinzing, M. Stolarski, V.P. Sugonyaev, M. Sulc, R. Sulej, G. Tarte, N. Takabayashi, V.V. Tchalishev, S. Tessaro, F. Tessarotto, A. Teufel, D. Thers, L.G. Tkatchev, T. Toeda, V.V. Tokmenin, S. Trippel, J. Urban, R. Valbuena, G. Venugopal, M. Virius, N.V. Vlassov, A. Vossen, M. Wagner, R. Webb, E. Weise, Q. Weitzel, U. Wiedner, M. Wiesmann, R. Windmolders, S. Wirth, W. Wiślicki, H. Wollny, A.M. Zanetti, K. Zaremba, M. Zavertyaev, J. Zhao, R. Ziegler, M. Ziembicki, Y.L. Zlobin, A. 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U., V, MOINESTER M., A, Molinié, F, Mota, F, Mutter, A, Nagel, T, Nähle, O, Nassalski, J, Neliba, S, Nerling, F, Neyret, D, Niebuhr, M, Niinikoski, T, NIKOLAENKO V., I, NOZDRIN A., A, OLSHEVSKY A., G, Ostrick, M, Padee, A, Pagano, P, Panebianco, S, Parsamyan, B, Panzieri, D, Paul, S, Pawlukiewicz, B, Pereira, H, PESHEKHONOV D., V, PESHEKHONOV V., D, Piedigrossi, D, Piragino, G, Platchkov, S, Platzer, K, Pochodzalla, J, Polak, J, POLYAKOV V., A, Pontecorvo, G, POPOV A., A, Pretz, J, Procureur, S, Quintans, C, RAJOTTE J., F, Ramos, S, Razaq, I, Rebourgeard, P, Reggiani, D, Reicherz, G, Richter, A, Robinet, F, Rocco, E, Rondio, E, Ropelewski, L, ROUSSÉ J., Y, ROZHDESTVENSKY A., M, Ryabchikov, D, SAMARTSEV A., G, SAMOYLENKO V., D, Sandacz, A, SANS MERCE, M, Santos, H, SAPOZHNIKOV M., G, Sauli, F, SAVIN I., A, Schiavon, Paolo, Schill, C, Schmidt, T, Schmitt, H, Schmitt, L, Schönmeier, P, Schroeder, W, Seeharsch, D, Seimetz, M, Setter, D, Shaligin, A, SHEVCHENKO O., Yu, SHISHKIN A., A, SIEBERT H., W, Silva, L, Simon, F, Sinha, L, SISSAKIAN A., N, Slunecka, M, SMIRNOV G., I, Sora, D, Sosio, S, Sozzi, F, Srnka, A, Stinzing, F, Stolarski, M, SUGONYAEV V., P, Sulc, M, Sulej, R, Tarte, G, Takabayashi, N, TCHALISHEV V., V, Tessaro, S, Tessarotto, F, Teufel, A, Thers, D, TKATCHEV L., G, Toeda, T, TOKMENIN V., V, Trippel, S, Urban, J, Valbuena, R, Venugopal, G, Virius, M, VLASSOV N., V, Vossen, A, Wagner, M, Webb, R, Weise, E, Weitzel, Q, Wiedner, U, Wiesmann, M, Windmolders, R, Wirth, S, Wisblicki, W, Wollny, H, ZANETTI A., M, Zaremba, K, Zavertyaev, M, Zhao, J, Ziegler, R, Ziembicki, M, ZLOBIN Y., L, and Zvyagin, A.
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,straw tube detector ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Project commissioning ,FOS: Physical sciences ,fixed-target experiment ,RICH detector ,hadron structure ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,target ,MWPC ,Nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,Compass ,Hadron spectroscopy ,COMPASS experiment ,scintillating fibre detector ,Nuclear Experiment ,silicon microstrip detectors ,Instrumentation ,Silicon microstrip detectors ,Physics ,Large Hadron Collider ,Structure function ,MicroMegas detector ,front-end electronics ,DAQ ,micromegas detector ,drift chamber ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,polarised ,GEM detector ,calorimetry ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,polarised DIS - Abstract
The COMPASS experiment makes use of the CERN SPS high-intensitymuon and hadron beams for the investigation of the nucleon spin structure and the spectroscopy of hadrons. One or more outgoing particles are detected in coincidence with the incoming muon or hadron. A large polarized target inside a superconducting solenoid is used for the measurements with the muon beam. Outgoing particles are detected by a two-stage, large angle and large momentum range spectrometer. The setup is built using several types of tracking detectors, according to the expected incident rate, required space resolution and the solid angle to be covered. Particle identification is achieved using a RICH counter and both hadron and electromagnetic calorimeters. The setup has been successfully operated from 2002 onwards using a muon beam. Data with a hadron beam were also collected in 2004. This article describes the main features and performances of the spectrometer in 2004; a short summary of the 2006 upgrade is also given., 84 papes, 74 figures
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4. Searches for rare and forbidden neutral decays of η mesons at the GAMS-4π facility
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A.A. Lednev, Sergey Donskov, A. M. Gorin, Susumu Inaba, V.A. Polyakov, I. V. Manuilov, V.N. Kolosov, V. A. Lishin, Yu.V. Mikhailov, A. M. Blik, V.P. Sugonyaev, Tsuneaki Tsuru, G.V. Khaustov, Kunio Takamatsu, M. E. Ladygin, A. E. Sobol, and V.D. Samoylenko
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle decay ,Meson ,Initial momentum ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics - Abstract
Searches for rare and forbidden neutral decays of η mesons are performed at the GAMS-4π facility. A charge-exchange reaction at an initial momentum of 32.5 GeV/c was used as a source of 3.7 × 106 η mesons. The following upper limits are established at a 90% confidence level: Br(η → 3γ) < 1.6 × 10−4, Br(η → 4γ) < 2.8 × 10−4, Br(η → π0π0) < 3.5 × 10−4, Br(η → π0π0γ) < 1.7 × 10−3, Br(η → π0π0γγ) < 4.0 × 10−3, Br(η → 3π0γ) < 2.4 × 10−4, and Br(η → 4π0) < 2.0 × 10−5.
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5. Spin asymmetry A1d and the spin-dependent structure function g1d of the deuteron at low values of x and Q2
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Aram Kotzinian, R. Windmolders, M.G. Sapozhnikov, S. Neliba, L. Schmitt, A. Janata, J. Zhao, E. Burtin, J. Lichtenstadt, R. Geyer, D.V. Peshekhonov, P. Schiavon, V.F. Konstantinov, Q. Weitzel, J. Pretz, L. Ferrero, H. Fischer, A.G. Olshevsky, T. Hasegawa, S. Procureur, R. Ziegler, Yu. Alexandrov, A. Chapiro, M. Fabro, V.F. Obraztsov, M. Maggiora, K. Zaremba, D. Neyret, G.I. Smirnov, Fabrice Gautheron, M. A. Faessler, V.A. Polyakov, R. C. Webb, A. Mielech, S. Ishimoto, Frank Klein, Andres Cicuttin, A. Amoroso, G. Reicherz, J. Marzec, St. Goertz, V.Yu. Alexakhin, A. Korzenev, Colin Bernet, Massimo Lamanna, Yu. Kisselev, A. Sandacz, A. Srnka, R. Sulej, C. Ilgner, S. Platchkov, S. Dalla Torre, V.P. Sugonyaev, N.P. Kravchuk, A. Bravar, M. Ostrick, I. Konorov, M. Stolarski, C. Quintans, Grzegorz Brona, Gerhard K. Mallot, A. Zvyagin, Murray Moinester, S. Ramos, Alessandro Bressan, F. Tessarotto, E. M. Kabuß, A.M. Rozhdestvensky, N. V. Khomutov, A. Gorin, I.A. Savin, T. Matsuda, T. Iwata, Z.V. Kroumchtein, F. Sozzi, D. von Harrach, F. Balestra, Franco Bradamante, F.H. Heinsius, Norihiro Doshita, S. Gerassimov, W. Eyrich, J. Ball, L. G. Tkatchev, V. Falaleev, N. Horikawa, H.-W. Siebert, Yu.V. Mikhailov, S. Koblitz, N. d'Hose, E.V. Komissarov, A. Grasso, Sergey Donskov, S. Paul, V. Diaz Kavka, R. Jahn, A. Magnon, A. N. Sissakian, B. Grube, D. Panzieri, J. Nassalski, O.Yu. Denisov, T. Liška, Yu.A. Khokhlov, I. Ludwig, R. Joosten, K. Kurek, G. D. Alexeev, O.A. Grajek, Miroslav Sulc, F. Hinterberger, C. Marchand, A. Maximov, W. Dünnweber, M. Virius, J.M. Friedrich, V.D. Samoylenko, E. Weise, J. Pochodzalla, M.L. Colantoni, S. Hedicke, O.P. Gavrichtchouk, L. Sinha, J. Marroncle, S.S. Dasgupta, N. Takabayashi, J. Bisplinghoff, A.I. Ioukaev, E. Rondio, K. Kondo, R. De Masi, P. Bordalo, M.P. Bussa, A.A. Shishkin, G.V. Khaustov, Alan D. Martin, J. Heckmann, J. Franz, S. Wirth, Y. Bedfer, J. Hannappel, Paolo Pagano, Vladimir Peshekhonov, J. M. Le Goff, R. Birsa, N.I. Jouravlev, S. Horikawa, P.D. Eversheim, G. Piragino, V. Duic, W. Meyer, Maria Liz Crespo, M.E. Ladygin, A.A. Nozdrin, C. Heß, M. Giorgi, V. Frolov, V.N. Kolosov, F. Stinzing, N.A. Koutchinski, R. Kuhn, D. Kang, K. Königsmann, Christian Schill, A. Padee, O. Nähle, R. Bertini, A.B. Sadovski, R. Hermann, Andrea Ferrero, A. Maggiora, V.A. Dorofeev, L. Dhara, M. Slunecka, B. Badelek, W. Wiślicki, B. Gobbo, A.S. Korentchenko, A.M. Dinkelbach, B. Ketzer, A. Teufel, Oleg V. Ivanov, M. von Hodenberg, F. Kunne, A.A. Popov, N.V. Vlassov, Günter Baum, O.Yu. Shevchenko, V.I. Nikolaenko, R. Garfagnini, M. Finger, V.V. Tchalishev, S. Costa, J.H. Koivuniemi, and S. Panebianco
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Range (particle radiation) ,Large Hadron Collider ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Structure function ,Zero (complex analysis) ,01 natural sciences ,Asymmetry ,Nuclear physics ,Deuterium ,0103 physical sciences ,COMPASS experiment ,010306 general physics ,Spin-½ ,media_common - Abstract
We present a precise measurement of the deuteron longitudinal spin asymmetry A 1 d and of the deuteron spin-dependent structure function g 1 d at Q 2 1 ( GeV / c ) 2 and 4 × 10 −5 x 2.5 × 10 −2 based on the data collected by the COMPASS experiment at CERN during the years 2002 and 2003. The statistical precision is tenfold better than that of the previous measurement in this region. The measured A 1 d and g 1 d are found to be consistent with zero in the whole range of x.
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6. Gluon polarization in the nucleon from quasi-real photoproduction of high-pT hadron pairs
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R. Sulej, S. Neliba, P. Berglund, B. Grube, M.G. Sapozhnikov, H. Schmitt, A. Maggiora, E. Rondio, M. Varanda, A. Zvyagin, W. Kastaun, Colin Bernet, A. Srnka, I. Konorov, M.P. Bussa, A. Korzenev, E.S. Ageev, F. H. Heinsius, S. Gerassimov, J. M. Le Goff, T. Toeda, Marc Wagner, P.D. Eversheim, A. Mielech, S. Ishimoto, Frank Klein, K. Kondo, K. Zaremba, M. Wiesmann, J. Reymann, A.A. Shishkin, V. Duic, Sergey Donskov, O.P. Gavrichtchouk, S. Platchkov, P. Rebourgeard, Y. Bedfer, N. Dedek, L. Sinha, F. Balestra, S. Paul, R. Ziegler, V.N. Kolosov, V.A. Polyakov, N.P. Kravchuk, A.K. Konoplyannikov, J. Zhao, R. Jahn, A. Gorin, V. Diaz, M. Maggiora, R. Ijaduola, N. Takabayashi, R. De Masi, P. Bordalo, J. Bisplinghoff, Massimo Lamanna, Yu. Kisselev, A. Amoroso, Vladimir Peshekhonov, R. Birsa, E.V. Komissarov, Andres Cicuttin, J. Lichtenstadt, Norihiro Doshita, G. Piragino, N. d'Hose, Yu.A. Khokhlov, A. Maximov, G. Reicherz, Josef Pochodzalla, I. Ludwig, Naoaki Horikawa, M. Ostrick, Aram Kotzinian, R. Windmolders, A.A. Nozdrin, J. Nassalski, M. Giorgi, R. Bertini, Andrea Ferrero, Oleg V. Ivanov, R. Joosten, S. Dalla Torre, A. N. Sissakian, J.M. Friedrich, V.D. Samoylenko, Yu. Alexandrov, P. Fauland, Christian Schill, C. Marchand, M.E. Ladygin, V.F. Obraztsov, M. Finger, E. Weise, L. Ferrero, D. Kang, M.L. Colantoni, K. Königsmann, S. Hedicke, A. Colavita, S. Horikawa, R. C. Webb, A.M. Dinkelbach, K. Platzer, V.N. Bytchkov, A.V. Dolgopolov, S. Procureur, K. Kowalik, A.B. Sadovski, L. Cerini, V.I. Tretyak, J. Pretz, A. Grünemaier, G.V. Krivokhizhin, O.A. Grajek, N.A. Koutchinski, M. von Hodenberg, A. Sandacz, F. Karstens, U. Wiedner, S. S. Dasgupta, G.V. Khaustov, L. Schmitt, A. Grasso, M. Stolarski, J. Franz, L. G. Tkatchev, F. Stinzing, Grzegorz Brona, Miroslav Sulc, D. Thers, Anna Zanetti, A. Janata, Franco Bradamante, Gerhard K. Mallot, J. Ehlers, F. Kunne, V.V. Tchalishev, N.I. Jouravlev, S. Costa, E. Burtin, V.F. Konstantinov, W. Meyer, Maria Liz Crespo, A.I. Ioukaev, F. Sozzi, R. Hermann, E. M. Kabuß, Paolo Pagano, V.P. Sugonyaev, Q. Weitzel, A.A. Popov, S. Ramos, J.H. Koivuniemi, K. Rith, F. Hinterberger, P. Schiavon, S. Panebianco, H. Fischer, K. Medved, Alan D. Martin, Z.V. Kroumchtein, W. Eyrich, T. Hasegawa, A. Chapiro, Murray Moinester, T. Schmidt, D. Neyret, M. A. Faessler, Alessandro Bressan, D. von Harrach, C. Ilgner, Yu.V. Mikhailov, S. Trousov, J. Marzec, R. Geyer, A.G. Olshevsky, St. Goertz, O.Yu. Denisov, C. Heß, A. Magnon, L. Dhara, M. Slunecka, Takahiro Iwata, E. Saller, S. Koblitz, M. Sans, B. Gobbo, B. Badelek, J. Marroncle, A. Teufel, Miroslav Virius, K. Kurek, A. Padee, B. Ketzer, D. Peshekhonov, W. Wiślicki, H. D. Pereira, N.V. Vlassov, S. Wirth, C. Quintans, J. Hannappel, Günter Baum, O.Yu. Shevchenko, I.A. Savin, A. Bravar, V.I. Nikolaenko, R. Garfagnini, H.-W. Siebert, I. Manuilov, V. Falaleev, D. Panzieri, T. Liška, M. Fabro, M. Leberig, A.M. Rozhdestvensky, N. V. Khomutov, J. Ball, G.I. Smirnov, Fabrice Gautheron, T. Matsuda, V. Frolov, V.Yu. Alexakhin, W. Dünnweber, G. D. Alexeev, V.A. Dorofeev, A.S. Korentchenko, F. Tessarotto, R. Kuhn, O. Nähle, V. Kalinnikov, and A. Skachkova
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Quantum chromodynamics ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Muon ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Hadron ,Deep inelastic scattering ,01 natural sciences ,Helicity ,Gluon ,Nuclear physics ,0103 physical sciences ,COMPASS experiment ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Nucleon - Abstract
We present a determination of the gluon polarization Δ G / G in the nucleon, based on the helicity asymmetry of quasi-real photoproduction events, Q 2 1 ( GeV / c ) 2 , with a pair of large transverse-momentum hadrons in the final state. The data were obtained by the COMPASS experiment at CERN using a 160 GeV polarized muon beam scattered on a polarized 6 LiD target. The helicity asymmetry for the selected events is 〈 A ∥ / D 〉 = 0.002 ± 0.019 ( stat ) ± 0.003 ( syst ) . From this value, we obtain in a leading-order QCD analysis Δ G / G = 0.024 ± 0.089 ( stat ) ± 0.057 ( syst ) at x g = 0.095 and μ 2 ≃ 3 ( GeV / c ) 2 .
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7. Investigation of the ηη system in π − p interactions at a momentum of 32.5 GeV/c at the GAMS-4π spectrometer
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Susumu Inaba, V.A. Polyakov, A. E. Sobol, Jean Pierre Peigneux, Tsuneaki Tsuru, Yoshiji Yasu, Kunio Takamatsu, H. M. Shimizu, I. Fujii, V. A. Lishin, Yu.V. Mikhailov, Freddy Binon, G.V. Khaustov, Andrey Lednev, S. A. Sadovsky, V.N. Kolosov, Sergey Donskov, V. D. Samoilenko, A. M. Blik, V.P. Sugonyaev, Jean-Pierre Stroot, Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP), and Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Physics ,Nuclear reaction ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Spectrometer ,Meson ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Hadron ,Elementary particle ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Nuclear physics ,Momentum ,Pion ,0103 physical sciences ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Invariant mass ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics - Abstract
The ηη system produced in charge-exchange π−p interaction at a momentum of 32.5 GeV/c is studied in an experiment performed with the GAMS-4π spectrometer at the 70-GeV accelerator of the Institute for High-Energy Physics (IHEP, Protvino). A partial-wave analysis is performed in the mass range between 1.1 and 3.9 GeV for −t
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- 2005
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8. A monolithic charge-to-amplitude converter (QAC) chip for fast readout of photomultiplier
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S. Inaba, U. Van Bogget, V.P. Sugonyaev, T. Baba, K. Takamatsu, Motoi Inaba, T. Tsuru, and T. Melebeck
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Photomultiplier ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,business.industry ,Block diagram ,Chip ,Signal ,Semiconductor ,Hardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITS ,COMPASS experiment ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Instrumentation ,Radiation hardening ,Voltage - Abstract
A fast charge-to-amplitude converter (QAC) chip has been developed for the readout electronics of the electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) of the COMPASS experiment at CERN SPS. It is fabricated using a new advanced complementary bipolar process from Harris Semiconductor with intrinsic radiation hardness. The new QAC chip performs the conversion of fast current pulses generated by a photomultiplier tube (PMT) into voltage signals. The output voltage of the QAC is directly proportional to the input current signal. The circuit block diagram, main features and characteristics of the chip are described. Simulation curves as well as test results of QAC prototypes are presented. They show excellent performances for the COMPASS experiment as well as for uses in high energy and nuclear physics experiments to manage fast current signals.
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- 2000
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9. Beam studies of SAD-150 heavy crystal PWO calorimeter, small angle multiphoton detector of GAMS-4π spectrometer
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V. A. Lishin, Sergey Donskov, S. Inaba, Mikhail Korzhik, A.V. Dolgopolov, A.A. Lednev, Vassili Kachanov, A.V. Singovsky, A.M. Blick, T. Tsuru, Yu.D. Prokoshkin, V.N. Kolosov, K. Takamatsu, G.V. Khaustov, H. M. Shimizu, Freddy Binon, Jean-Pierre Stroot, V.P. Sugonyaev, Petr P.M. Shagin, and Jean Pierre Peigneux
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Muon ,Spectrometer ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Detector ,Proton Synchrotron ,Electron ,Calorimeter ,Nuclear physics ,Crystal ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Instrumentation ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
Small Angle Detector (SAD-150) is a PbWO4 heavy crystal electromagnetic calorimeter with high energy and coordinate resolution for multiphoton events. It has been included in the GAMS-4π setup and calibrated in muon and electron beams. Test measurements of forward emitted π0 and η in the π− p charge exchange reactions with 32.5 GeV/ c π− at the IHEP proton synchrotron are reported. The measured mass resolution in the η region agrees with the design value. SAD-150 performance does not deteriorate with π− intensities up to 106 π−/s per cell.
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- 1999
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10. Study of the πpi-system with the GAMS-4000 spectrometer at 100 GeV/c
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G.V. Khaustov, Sergey Donskov, Alexander Inyakin, S. A. Sadovsky, Vassili Kachanov, D. Alde, M. Poulet, A. A. Kondashov, J.P. Peigneux, M. Boutemeur, V.D. Samoylenko, Kunio Takamatsu, V.P. Sugonyaev, Susumu Inaba, A.A. Lednev, A.V. Singovsky, Freddy Binon, Jean-Pierre Stroot, Tsuneaki Tsuru, Charles Bricman, Petr P.M. Shagin, Edward E.A. Knapp, V. A. Lishin, M. Gouanère, and Yu.D. Prokoshkin
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Large Hadron Collider ,Spectrometer ,Meson ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Partial wave analysis ,Hadron ,Scalar (mathematics) ,01 natural sciences ,Nuclear physics ,Pion ,Hodoscope ,0103 physical sciences ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics - Abstract
The πpi-system produced in the charge exchange π−p-reaction at 100 GeV/c has been studied. The experiment was performed at the CERN SPS accelerator with the multiphoton hodoscope spectrometer GAMS-4000. A partial wave analysis was carried out in the mass range from 0.8 GeV to 3.0 GeV at −t < 0.2 (GeV/c)2 with the S, D, G and J waves. The S-wave exhibits rather complicated behaviour with a series of four bumps separated by three dips, at 1 GeV, 1.5 GeV and 2 GeV, which give the evidence for several scalar resonances. Clear peaks corresponding to the f2(1270), f4(2050) and f6(2510) mesons are seen in the higher waves. All the three mesons are produced via a dominating one pion t-channel exchange. The parameters and production cross sections of these mesons are measured.
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- 1998
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11. A study of the centrally produced K(892)(892)and φω systems in pp interactions at 450 GeV/c
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D. Barberis, W. Beusch, F.G. Binon, A.M. Blick, F.E. Close, K.M. Danielsen, A.V. Dolgopolov, S.V. Donskov, B.C. Earl, D. Evans, B.R. French, T. Hino, S. Inaba, A.V. Inyakin, T. Ishida, A. Jacholkowski, T. Jacobsen, Jones G.T, G.V. Khaustov, T. Kinashi, J.B. Kinson, A. Kirk, W. Klempt, V. Kolosov, A.A. Kondashov, A.A. Lednev, V. Lenti, S. Maljukov, P. Martinengo, I. Minashvili, T. Nakagawa, K.L. Norman, J.P. Peigneux, S.A. Polovnikov, V.A. Polyakov, V. Romanovsky, H. Rotscheidt, V. Rumyantsev, N. Russakovich, V.D. Samoylenko, A. Semenov, M. Sené, R. Sené, P.M. Shagin, H. Shimizu, A.V. Singovsky, A. Sobol, A. Solovjev, M. Stassinaki, J.P. Stroot, V.P. Sugonyaev, K. Takamatsu, G. Tchlatchidze, T. Tsuru, M. Venables, O. Villalobos Baillie, M.F. Votruba, and Y. Yasu
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Pomeron ,Near threshold ,Particle physics ,Glueball ,Mass spectrum ,State (functional analysis) ,Omega - Abstract
A study of the reactions pp -> pfps(K+K-pi+pi-) and pp -> pfps(K+K-pi+pi-pi0) shows evidence for the K*K* and phi omega channels respectively. The K*K* mass spectrum shows a broad distribution with a maximum near threshold and an angular analysis shows that it is compatible with having JP = 2+. The behaviour of the cross-section as a function of centre of mass energy, and the four momentum transfer dependence, are compatible with what would be expected if the K*K* system was produced via double Pomeron exchange. The dPT behaviour of the phi omega channel is similar to what has been observed for all the undisputed qqbar states. In contrast, the dPT behaviour of the K*K* final state is similar to what has been observed for the phi phi final state and for previously observed glueball candidates.
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- 1998
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12. A study of pseudoscalar states produced centrally in pp interactions at 450 GeV/c
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D. Barberis, W. Beusch, F.G. Binon, A.M. Blick, F.E. Close, K.M. Danielsen, A.V. Dolgopolov, S.V. Donskov, B.C. Earl, D. Evans, B.R. French, T. Hino, S. Inaba, A.V. Inyakin, T. Ishida, A. Jacholkowski, T. Jacobsen, G.T. Jones, G.V. Khaustov, T. Kinashi, J.B. Kinson, A. Kirk, W. Klempt, V. Kolosov, A.A. Kondashov, A.A. Lednev, V. Lenti, S. Maljukov, P. Martinengo, I. Minashvili, K. Myklebost, T. Nakagawa, K.L. Norman, J.M. Olsen, J.P. Peigneux, S.A. Polovnikov, V.A. Polyakov, V. Romanovsky, H. Rotscheidt, V. Rumyantsev, N. Russakovich, V.D. Samoylenko, A. Semenov, M. Sené, R. Sené, P.M. Shagin, H. Shimizu, A.V. Singovsky, A. Sobol, A. Solovjev, M. Stassinaki, J.P. Stroot, V.P. Sugonyaev, K. Takamatsu, G. Tchlatchidze, T. Tsuru, M. Venables, O. Villalobos Baillie, M.F. Votruba, and Y. Yasu
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Meson ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,FOS: Physical sciences ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Pseudoscalar ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,Cross section (physics) ,Pomeron ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Particle Physics - Experiment - Abstract
A study has been made of pseudoscalar mesons produced centrally in pp interactions. The results show that the eta and etaprime appear to have a similar production mechanism which differs from that of the pi0. The production properties of the eta and etaprime are not consistent with what is expected from double Pomeron exchange. In addition the production mechanism for the eta and etaprime is such that the production cross section are greatest when the azimuthal angle between the pT vectors of the two protons is 90 degrees., 11 pages, Latex, 3 Figures
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- 1998
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13. A study of the centrally produced π+π−π0channel in pp interactions at 450 GeV/c
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D. Barberis, W. Beusch, F.G. Binon, A.M. Blick, F.E. Close, K.M. Danielsen, A.V. Dolgopolov, S.V. Donskov, B.C. Earl, D. Evans, B.R. French, T. Hino, S. Inaba, A.V. Inyakin, T. Ishida, A. Jacholkowski, T. Jacobsen, G.V. Khaustov, T. Kinashi, J.B. Kinson, A. Kirk, W. Klempt, V. Kolosov, A.A. Kondashov, A.A. Lednev, V. Lenti, S. Maljukov, P. Martinengo, I. Minashvili, K. Myklebost, T. Nakagawa, K.L. Norman, J.M. Olsen, J.P. Peigneux, S.A. Polovnikov, V.A. Polyakov, Yu.D. Prokoshkin, V. Romanovsky, H. Rotscheidt, V. Rumyantsev, N. Russakovich, V.D. Samoylenko, A. Semenov, M. Sené, R. Sené, P.M. Shagin, H. Shimizu, A.V. Singovsky, A. Sobol, A. Solovjev, M. Stassinaki, J.P. Stroot, V.P. Sugonyaev, K. Takamatsu, G. Tchlatchidze, T. Tsuru, G. Vassiliadis, M. Venables, O. Villalobos Baillie, M.F. Votruba, and Y. Yasu
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Omega ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,Spin-½ - Abstract
The reaction pp -> pf (pi+pi-pi0) ps has been studied at 450 GeV/c in an experiment designed to search for gluonic states. A spin analysis has been performed and the dPT filter applied. The analysis confirms the previous observation that all undisputed qqbar states are suppressed at small dPT. In addition, a clear difference is observed in the production mechanism for the eta and omega. The reaction pp → p f ( π + π − π 0 ) p s has been studied at 450 GeV/c in an experiment designed to search for gluonic states. A spin analysis has been performed and the dP T filter applied. The analysis confirms the previous observation that all undisputed q q states are suppressed at small dP T . In addition, a clear difference is observed in the production mechanism for the η and ω . The reaction pp -> pf (pi+pi-pi0) ps has been studied at 450 GeV/c in an experiment designed to search for gluonic states. A spin analysis has been performed and the dPT filter applied. The analysis confirms the previous observation that all undisputed qqbar states are suppressed at small dPT. In addition, a clear difference is observed in the production mechanism for the eta and omega.
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- 1998
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14. First operation of the PWO crystal calorimeter as a mass spectrometer in a heavy-load high energy physics experiment
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V.P. Sugonyaev, A.V. Singovsky, A.A. Lednev, Mikhail Korzhik, Sergey S.A. Polovnikov, Petr P.M. Shagin, A.M. Blick, Yu.D. Prokoshkin, Vassili Kachanov, G.V. Khaustov, J.P. Peigneux, V.D. Samoylenko, and V.N. Kolosov
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Meson ,Spectrometer ,Calorimeter (particle physics) ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Mass spectrometry ,law.invention ,Crystal ,Nuclear physics ,law ,Cathode ray ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Collider ,Instrumentation ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
The lead tungstate (PWO) heavy crystal calorimeter is tested in a GAMS-type experiment detecting 50 000 π 0 -mesons produced in a 32.5 GeV/ c intensive π − beam of the 70 GeV IHEP accelerator. In spite of a huge beam load of the calorimeter cells (up to 10 6 π − /s), a clean π 0 → 2 γ signal is observed. The measured PWO spectrometer mass resolution is in good accordance with previous electron beam tests and GEANT calculations. A high precision of the real-time PWO spectrometer calibration, using the π 0 signal during the physics run, is achieved. The results of these very first spectrometric beam tests demonstrate a high performance of multicell PWO spectrometers in heavy-load high energy physics experiments of both fixed target and collider types.
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- 1997
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15. Model-independent measurement ofω→ηγ decay branching ratio
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M. Poulet, A. A. Kondashov, V.A. Polyakov, V. A. Lishin, Sergey Donskov, A.V. A.V. Shtannikov, C. Bricman, Edward E.A. Knapp, V.D. Samoylenko, Sergey S.A. Sadovsky, M. Gouanère, Yu.D. Prokoshkin, Petr P.M. Shagin, Madjid Boutemeur, V.P. Sugonyaev, Greg G.L. Landsberg, Vasilij V.A. Kachanov, D. Alde, G.V. Khaustov, Sergey S.A. Polovnikov, Jean-Pierre Stroot, Jean Pierre Peigneux, Freddy Binon, Alexandre A.V. Inyakin, A.V. Singovsky, Andrey Lednev, and Alexei A.V. Kulik
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Particle physics ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Spectrometer ,law ,Branching fraction ,Momentum transfer ,Particle accelerator ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,law.invention - Abstract
The rare ηγ decay width of the ω-meson has been measured in a model-independent way, with ω produced in 38 GeV/c π−p charge-exchange. Large momentum transfer events have been selected in order to eliminate ω-ρ interference contribution. BR (ω→ηγ) =(8.3±2.1)·10−4. The gammas from ω→ηγ→3γ decay have been detected with the multiphoton spectrometer GAMS-2000 at the IHEP 70 GeV proton accelerator.
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- 1994
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16. Production mechanism of the X (1740) meson
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Edward E.A. Knapp, Jean-Pierre Stroot, D. Alde, Alexei A.V. Kulik, Petr P.M. Shagin, A.A. Lednev, Sergey S.A. Polovnikov, C. Bricman, Alexander Inyakin, M. Poulet, G.V. Khaustov, Greg Landsberg, V.P. Sugonyaev, Freddy Binon, Vassili Kachanov, Sergey Donskov, M. Gouanère, D. Prokoshkin Yu, V.D. Samoylenko, S. A. Sadovsky, M. Boutemeur, Jean Pierre Peigneux, A.V. Singovsky, A.V. A.V. Shtannikov, Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), GAMS, and BOMBAR, Claudine
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,[PHYS.HEXP] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,Meson ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Nuclear Theory ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,Physique atomique et nucléaire ,Nuclear physics ,0103 physical sciences ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,Isobar ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Production (computer science) ,Neutron ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Nucleon ,Particle Physics - Experiment - Abstract
New data from π-p charge-exchange at 38 GeV/c confirm the existence of the narrow X (1740) meson, observed in its ηη decay mode. The upper limit on its width is 80 MeV. It is not observed decaying into either η′η, or π0π0. This meson is produced in charge-exchange by a mechanism other than OPE with a nucleon isobar (probably Δ(1232)), and not with a neutron., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 1992
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17. Collins and Sivers asymmetries for pions and kaons in muon-deuteron DIS
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N. Dedek, Vladimir Peshekhonov, O.P. Gavrichtchouk, R. Birsa, J. Lichtenstadt, R. C. Webb, K. Zaremba, Colin Bernet, A. Srnka, L. Sinha, R. Ziegler, R. Bertini, V.A. Polyakov, D. Kang, K. Königsmann, Andrej Arbuzov, G. Sbrizzai, M. Slunecka, V. Diaz, K. Klimaszewski, Norihiro Doshita, N.P. Kravchuk, W. Wiślicki, A. Amoroso, A.I. Ioukaev, B. Gobbo, S. Gerassimov, N. d'Hose, Massimo Lamanna, Yu. Kisselev, G. Piragino, L. Dhara, C. Ilgner, N. Horikawa, A.M. Dinkelbach, M. Chiosso, W. Schröder, V.P. Sugonyaev, Yu.V. Mikhailov, A. N. Sissakian, Andres Cicuttin, B. Badelek, I. Konorov, Sergey Donskov, T. Iwata, A. Teufel, Yu. Alexandrov, T. Dafni, M. Ostrick, M. Giorgi, A. Maggiora, F. Tessarotto, C. Quintans, G. Reicherz, Jean-Francois Rajotte, B. Ketzer, F. Robinet, S. Paul, S. Tessaro, N.V. Vlassov, K. Kurek, A. Padee, M. von Hodenberg, W. Eyrich, D.I. Ryabchikov, S. Dalla Torre, Günter Baum, O.Yu. Shevchenko, S. Levorato, M. Alekseev, O.Yu. Denisov, F. Kunne, F.H. Heinsius, A.G. Olshevsky, Achim Richter, Z.V. Kroumchtein, A.M. Rozhdestvensky, R. Panknin, E.V. Komissarov, F. Massmann, T. Nagel, J. Pretz, D. Panzieri, S. Ramos, L. Ferrero, A. Magnon, A. Bravar, M.E. Ladygin, S. Sosio, A. Guskov, S. Grabmüller, A. Korzenev, Anne-Laure Martin, N.A. Koutchinski, M.G. Sapozhnikov, T. Matsuda, S. Procureur, G. Venugopal, T. Liška, V.I. Nikolaenko, Yu.A. Khokhlov, H. W. Siebert, C. Heß, D.V. Peshekhonov, M. Bettinelli, L. Schmitt, R. Hermann, E. Rondio, J. Heckmann, Miroslav Sulc, F. Hinterberger, A.V. Efremov, M. Stolarski, Andrea Bressan, C. Franco, A. Janata, A. Grasso, E. M. Kabuß, J. Polak, V.N. Kolosov, A. Sandacz, R. Joosten, R. Garfagnini, J. Nassalski, V.V. Tchalishev, S. Costa, M. Finger, Aram Kotzinian, A. Král, M.P. Bussa, O.M. Kouznetsov, G. Pesaro, P. Schönmeier, Franco Bradamante, R. Windmolders, J.M. Friedrich, J.H. Koivuniemi, E. Burtin, J. Marroncle, K. Kondo, V.F. Konstantinov, Q. Weitzel, J. Pochodzalla, Christian Schill, J. Bisplinghoff, I.A. Savin, Oleg V. Ivanov, H. Wollny, S. Panebianco, D. Reggiani, A. Lehmann, R. De Masi, P. Bordalo, Laura Silva, Y. Bedfer, B. Pawlukiewicz-Kaminska, M. L. Colantoni, P.D. Eversheim, J. M. Le Goff, V. Rapatsky, V.A. Dorofeev, E. Zemlyanichkina, Paolo Pagano, H. Fischer, S. Wirth, J. Ball, V. Duic, P. Schiavon, J. Hannappel, R. Gazda, M. V. Zavertyaev, A. Nagaytsev, K. Nikolaev, F. Balestra, P. Jasinski, J. Zhao, T. Hasegawa, V. Falaleev, V. Frolov, S.S. Dasgupta, A. Mann, A. Chapiro, S. Koblitz, D. Neyret, C. Marchand, Murray Moinester, A. Mutter, L. G. Tkatchev, F. Stinzing, R. Gushterski, J. Barth, A.S. Korentchenko, J. Marzec, St. Goertz, J. Franz, M. Virius, R. Kuhn, S. Neubert, Grzegorz Brona, Gerhard K. Mallot, E. Weise, O. Nähle, A. Vossen, F. Sozzi, S. Neliba, F. Haas, R. Geyer, G. D. Alexeev, W. Dünnweber, G.I. Smirnov, Fabrice Gautheron, M. A. Faessler, V.Yu. Alexakhin, R. Sulej, A. Mielech, S. Ishimoto, Frank Klein, S. Platchkov, M. Maggiora, Yu. Ivanshin, A. Gorin, O.A. Grajek, Sarit K. Das, B. Grube, S. Sarkar, D. von Harrach, A. Maximov, V.D. Samoylenko, Elena Rocco, G.V. Khaustov, N.I. Jouravlev, S. Horikawa, W. Meyer, Maria Liz Crespo, A. Zvyagin, H. Santos, R. Jahn, A. Ferrero, A.A. Lednev, I. Ludwig, F. Nerling, S. Hedicke, Alelseev, M., Alexakhin, V. Y., Alexandrov, Y., Alexeev, G. D., Amoroso, A., Arbuzov, A., Badelek, B., Balestra, F., Ball, J., Barth, J., Baum, G., Bedfer, Y., Bernet, C., Bertini, R., Bettinelli, M., Birsa, R., Bisplinghoff, J., Bordalo, P., Bradamante, Franco, Bravar, A., Bressan, Andrea, Brona, G., Burtin, E., Bussa, M. P., Chapiro, A., Chiosso, M., Cicuttin, A., Colantoni, M., Costa, S., Crespo, M. L., Torre, S. D., Dafni, T., Das, S., Dasgupta, S. S., De Masi, R., Dedek, N., Denisov, O. Y., Dhara, L., Diaz, V., Dinkelbach, A. M., Donskov, S. V., Dorofeev, V. A., Doshita, N., Duic, Venicio, Dunnweber, W., Efremov, A. V., Eversheim, P. D., Eyrich, W., Faessler, M., Falaleev, V., Ferrero, A., Ferrero, L., Finger, M., Fischer, H., Franco, C., Franz, J., Friedrich, J. M., Frolov, V., Garfagnini, R., Gautheron, F., Gavrichtchouk, O. R., Gazda, R., Gerassimov, S., Geyer, R., Giorgi, Marcello, Gobbo, B., Goertz, S., Gorin, A. M., Grabmuller, S., Grajek, O. A., Grasso, A., Grube, B., Gushterski, R., Guskov, A., Haas, F., Hannappel, J., von Harrach, D., Hasegawa, T., Heckmann, J., Hedicke, S., Heinsius, F. H., Hermann, R., Hess, C., Hinterberger, F., von Hodenberg, M., Horikawa, N., Horikawa, S., D'Hose, N., Ilgner, C., Loukaev, A. I., Ishimoto, S., Ivanov, O., Ivanshin, Y., Iwata, T., Jahn, R., Janata, A., Jasinski, P., Jouravlev, N. I., Kabuss, E., Kang, D., Ketzer, B., Khaustov, G. V., Khokhlov, Y. A., Kisselev, Y., Klein, F., Klimaszewski, K., Koblitz, S., Koivuniemi, J. H., Kolosov, V. N., Komissarov, E. V., Kondo, K., Konigsmann, K., Konorov, I., Konstantinov, V. F., Korentchenko, A. S., Korzenev, A., Kotzinian, A. M., Koutchinski, N. A., Kouznetsov, O., Kral, A., Kravchuk, N. P., Kroumchtein, Z. V., Kuhn, R., Kunne, F., Kurek, K., Ladygin, M. E., Lamanna, M., Le Goff, J. M., Lednev, A. A., Lehmann, A., Levorato, Stefano, Lichtenstadt, J., Liska, T., Ludwig, I., Maggiora, A., Maggiora, M., Magnon, A., Mallot, G. K., Mann, A., Marchand, C., Marroncle, J., Martin, Anna, Marzec, J., Massmann, F., Matsuda, T., Maximov, A. N., Meyer, W., Mielech, A., Mikhailov, Y. V., Moinester, M. A., Mutter, A., Nagaytsev, A., Nagel, T., Nahle, O., Nassalski, J., Neliba, S., Nerling, F., Neubert, S., Neyret, D. P., Nikolaenko, V. I., Nikolaev, K., Olshevsky, A. G., Ostrick, M., Padee, A., Pagano, P., Panebianco, S., Panknin, R., Panzieri, D., Paul, S., Pawlukiewicz Kaminska, B., Pesaro, Giulia, Peshekhonov, D. V., Peshekhonov, V. D., Piragino, G., Platchkov, S., Pochodzalla, J., Polak, J., Polyakov, V. A., Pretz, J., Procureur, S., Quintans, C., Rajotte, J. F., Ramos, S., Rapatsky, V., Reicherz, G., Reggiani, D., Richter, A., Robinet, F., Rocco, E., Rondio, E., Rozhdestvensky, A. M., Ryabchikov, D. I., Samoylenko, V. D., Sandacz, A., Santos, H., Sapozhnikov, M. G., Sarkar, S., Savin, I. A., Sbrizzai, Giulio, Schiavon, Paolo, Schill, C., Schmitt, L., Schonmeier, P., Schroder, W., Shevchenko, O. Y., Siebert, H. W., Silva, L., Sinha, L., Sissakian, A. N., Slunecka, M., Smirnov, G. I., Sosio, S., Sozzi, Federica, Srnka, A., Stinzing, F., Stolarski, M., Sugonyaev, V. P., Sulc, M., Sulej, R., Tchalishev, V. V., Tessaro, S., Tessarotto, F., Teufel, A., Tkatchev, L. G., Venugopal, G., Virius, M., Vlassov, N. V., Vossen, A., Webb, R., Weise, E., Weitzel, Q., Windmolders, R., Wirth, S., Wislicki, W., Wollny, H., Zaremba, K., Zavertyaev, M., Zemlyanichkina, E., Zhao, J., Ziegler, R., and Zvyagin, A.
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Quark ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Sivers asymmetry ,Hadron ,Nuclear Theory ,FOS: Physical sciences ,01 natural sciences ,COMPASS ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,Pion ,Identified ,Compass ,0103 physical sciences ,Transverse spin effects ,Deuteron ,Collins asymmetry ,Transverse spin effect ,010306 general physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Physics ,Muon ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Scattering ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,Transverse single-spin asymmetry ,hadrons ,Deuterium ,Transversity ,High Energy Physics::Experiment - Abstract
The measurements of the Collins and Sivers asymmetries of identified hadrons produced in deep-inelastic scattering of 160 GeV/c muons on a transversely polarised 6LiD target at COMPASS are presented. The results for charged pions and charged and neutral kaons correspond to all data available, which were collected from 2002 to 2004. For all final state particles both the Collins and Sivers asymmetries turn out to be small, compatible with zero within the statistical errors, in line with the previously published results for not identified charged hadrons, and with the expected cancellation between the u- and d-quark contributions., Comment: 16 pages, 9 figures, added author Efremov, calculated pure kaon asymmetries instead of those for experimental kaon/pion mixture (mainly error affected)
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18. The Polarised Valence Quark Distribution from semi-inclusive DIS
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A. Padee, Yu. Alexandrov, Norihiro Doshita, P. Schiavon, N. d'Hose, Laura Silva, Sayantan Sarkar, A. N. Sissakian, A. Bravar, A. Chapiro, S. Sosio, V. Diaz, K. Klimaszewski, M. Maggiora, G. D. Alexeev, W. Dünnweber, A. Zvyagin, Soumen Paul, H. Santos, F. Tessarotto, M. Chiosso, Andres Cicuttin, R. Kuhn, S. Dasgupta, J. Polak, D. Kang, K. Königsmann, C. Franco, V.N. Kolosov, C. Ilgner, J. Nassalski, O. Nähle, J. Zhao, G. Reicherz, S. Dalla Torre, M.G. Sapozhnikov, V.A. Dorofeev, Christian Schill, T. Nagel, J. Pretz, L. Ferrero, Jean-Francois Rajotte, R. Gazda, Massimo Lamanna, Yu. Kisselev, C. Quintans, D.I. Ryabchikov, Colin Bernet, A. Srnka, T. Hasegawa, O.P. Gavrichtchouk, D.V. Peshekhonov, M. Stolarski, G.V. Khaustov, A. Maggiora, J. Franz, S. Das, A.S. Korentchenko, D. Panzieri, G.I. Smirnov, Fabrice Gautheron, L. Sinha, M. Ostrick, M. A. Faessler, Andrej Arbuzov, S. Procureur, T. Liška, O.A. Grajek, R. Jahn, A. Ferrero, Achim Richter, F. Massmann, S. Ramos, N.I. Jouravlev, S. Horikawa, V.Yu. Alexakhin, W. Meyer, Maria Liz Crespo, D. Neyret, A. Sandacz, L. Dhara, B. Badelek, T. Dafni, A. Mutter, K. Kurek, A. Guskov, M. Bettinelli, N.V. Vlassov, V.P. Sugonyaev, T. Matsuda, G. Venugopal, S. Koblitz, R. Sulej, O.Yu. Denisov, F. Kunne, A.A. Lednev, K. Zaremba, Günter Baum, O.Yu. Shevchenko, S. Levorato, Andrea Bressan, Franco Bradamante, I. Ludwig, G. Piragino, V.A. Polyakov, J. Marzec, B. Ketzer, S. Grabmüller, F. Robinet, L. G. Tkatchev, A.M. Rozhdestvensky, Z.V. Kroumchtein, E.V. Komissarov, F. Nerling, A. Maximov, J. Heckmann, M. Giorgi, R. Panknin, A. Lehmann, St. Goertz, V.I. Nikolaenko, A. Amoroso, V.D. Samoylenko, Elena Rocco, J. Ball, S. Hedicke, J.M. Friedrich, L. Schmitt, E. M. Kabuß, A. Mann, R. Garfagnini, J. Pochodzalla, A.I. Ioukaev, M. Finger, J. Bisplinghoff, F. Stinzing, R. Gushterski, Yu.V. Mikhailov, R. De Masi, P. Bordalo, Alan D. Martin, I.A. Savin, A. Janata, A. Grasso, M. L. Colantoni, Oleg V. Ivanov, H. Wollny, M. V. Zavertyaev, E. Zemlyanichkina, Paolo Pagano, Takahiro Iwata, E. Rondio, D. von Harrach, P. Schönmeier, M. Slunecka, V. Falaleev, C. Heß, E. Burtin, C. Marchand, V.F. Konstantinov, J. Marroncle, O.M. Kouznetsov, N. Dedek, W. Wiślicki, Murray Moinester, Q. Weitzel, J. M. Le Goff, S. Neubert, S. Wirth, J. Hannappel, V. Duic, B. Gobbo, Miroslav Sulc, F. Hinterberger, M. Virius, Vladimir Peshekhonov, R. Birsa, E. Weise, W. Schröder, J. Lichtenstadt, H. Fischer, B. Grube, P.D. Eversheim, V. Frolov, R. C. Webb, A. Teufel, A. Mielech, S. Ishimoto, Frank Klein, M.E. Ladygin, S. Platchkov, N.A. Koutchinski, R. Hermann, Yu. Ivanshin, A. Gorin, S. Gerassimov, N. Horikawa, Sergey Donskov, S. Tessaro, Yu.A. Khokhlov, H. W. Siebert, J. Barth, Grzegorz Brona, Gerhard K. Mallot, A. Vossen, F. Sozzi, Aram Kotzinian, A. Král, R. Windmolders, K. Nikolaev, P. Jasinski, V.V. Tchalishev, S. Costa, J.H. Koivuniemi, S. Panebianco, B. Pawlukiewicz-Kaminska, V. Rapatsky, F.H. Heinsius, A.G. Olshevsky, A. Magnon, I. Konorov, A. Korzenev, D. Reggiani, A. Nagaytsev, F. Balestra, S. Neliba, F. Haas, R. Geyer, N.P. Kravchuk, W. Eyrich, R. Bertini, A.M. Dinkelbach, M. von Hodenberg, K. Kondo, Maria Pia Bussa, Y. Bedfer, M. Alekseev, R. Joosten, R. Ziegler, Alekseev, M, ALEXAKHIN V., Yu, Alexandrov, Yu, ALEXEEV G., D, Amoroso, A, Arbuzov, A, Badelek, B, Balestra, F, Ball, J, Barth, J, Baum, G, Bedfer, Y, Bernet, C, Bertini, R, Bettinelli, M, Birsa, R, Bisplinghoff, J, Bordalo, P, Bradamante, Franco, Bravar, A, Bressan, Andrea, Brona, G, Burtin, E, BUSSA M., P, Chapiro, A, Chiosso, M, Cicuttin, A, Colantoni, M, Costa, S, CRESPO M., L, DALLA TORRE, S, Dafni, T, Das, S, DASGUPTA S., S, DE MASI, R, Dedek, N, DENISOV O., Yu, Dhara, L, Diaz, V, DINKELBACH A., M, DONSKOV S., V, DOROFEEV V., A, Doshita, N, Duic, V, Dünnweber, W, EVERSHEIM P., D, Eyrich, W, Faessler, M, Falaleev, V, Ferrero, A, Ferrero, L, Finger, M, FINGER M., Jr, Fischer, H, Franco, C, Franz, J, FRIEDRICH J., M, Frolov, V, Garfagnini, R, Gautheron, F, GAVRICHTCHOUK O., P, Gazda, R, Gerassimov, S, Geyer, R, Giorgi, M, Gobbo, B, Goertz, S, GORIN A., M, Grabmüller, S, GRAJEK O., A, Grasso, A, Grube, B, Gushterski, R, Guskov, A, Haas, F, Hannappel, J, VON HARRACH, D, Hasegawa, T, Heckmann, J, Hedicke, S, HEINSIUS F., H, Hermann, R, Hess, C, Hinterberger, F, VON HODENBERG, M, Horikawa, N, Horikawa, S, D'Hose, N, Ilgner, C, IOUKAEV A., I, Ishimoto, S, Ivanov, O, Ivanshin, Yu, Iwata, T, Jahn, R, Janata, A, Jasinski, P, Joosten, R, JOURAVLEV N., I, Kabuss, E, Kang, D, Ketzer, B, KHAUSTOV G., V, KHOKHLOV Y. U., A, Kisselev, Yu, Klein, F, Klimaszewski, K, Koblitz, S, KOIVUNIEMI J., H, KOLOSOV V., N, KOMISSAROV E., V, Kondo, K, Königsmann, K, Konorov, I, KONSTANTINOV V., F, KORENTCHENKO A., S, Korzenev, A, KOTZINIAN A., M, KOUTCHINSKI N., A, Kouznetsov, O, Kral, A, KRAVCHUK N., P, KROUMCHTEIN Z., V, Kuhn, R, Kunne, F, Kurek, K, LADYGIN M., E, Lamanna, M, LE GOFF J., M, LEDNEV A., A, Lehmann, A, Levorato, Stefano, Lichtenstadt, J, Liska, T, Ludwig, I, Maggiora, A, Maggiora, M, Magnon, A, MALLOT G., K, Mann, A, Marchand, C, Marroncle, J, Martin, Anna, Marzec, J, Massmann, F, Matsuda, T, MAXIMOV A., N, Meyer, W, Mielech, A, MIKHAILOV Y. U., V, MOINESTER M., A, Mutter, A, Nagaytsev, A, Nagel, T, Nähle, O, Nassalski, J, Neliba, S, Nerling, F, Neubert, S, NEYRET D., P, NIKOLAENKO V., I, Nikolaev, K, OLSHEVSKY A., G, Ostrick, M, Padee, A, Pagano, P, Panebianco, S, Panknin, R, Panzieri, D, Paul, S, PAWLUKIEWICZ KAMINSKA, B, PESHEKHONOV D., V, PESHEKHONOV V., D, Piragino, G, Platchkov, S, Pochodzalla, J, Polak, J, POLYAKOV V., A, Pretz, J, Procureur, S, Quintans, C, RAJOTTE J., F, Ramos, S, Rapatsky, V, Reicherz, G, Reggiani, D, Richter, A, Robinet, F, Rocco, E, Rondio, E, ROZHDESTVENSKY A., M, RYABCHIKOV D., I, SAMOYLENKO V., D, Sandacz, A, Santos, H, SAPOZHNIKOV M., G, Sarkar, S, SAVIN I., A, Schiavon, Paolo, Schill, C, Schmitt, L, Schönmeier, P, Schröder, W, SHEVCHENKO O., Yu, SIEBERT H., W, Silva, L, Sinha, L, SISSAKIAN A., N, Slunecka, M, SMIRNOV G., I, Sosio, S, Sozzi, F, Srnka, A, Stinzing, F, Stolarski, M, SUGONYAEV V., P, Sulc, M, Sulej, R, TCHALISHEV V., V, Tessaro, S, Tessarotto, F, Teufel, A, TKATCHEV L., G, Venugopal, G, Virius, M, VLASSOV N., V, Vossen, A, Webb, R, Weise, E, Weitzel, Q, Windmolders, R, Wirth, S, Wisblicki, W, Wollny, H, Zaremba, K, Zavertyaev, M, Zemlyanichkina, E, Zhao, J, Ziegler, R, and Zvyagin, A.
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Quark ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,magnetic spectrometer: COMPASS ,Structure functions ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Hadron ,polarization: longitudinal ,FOS: Physical sciences ,polarized target ,cross section: ratio ,Deep inelastic scattering ,muon deuteron: deep inelastic scattering ,01 natural sciences ,Asymmetry ,x-dependence ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,charged particle: multiple production ,negative particle: electroproduction ,Experiment-HEP ,13.88.+e ,0103 physical sciences ,structure function: moment ,010306 general physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,media_common ,Physics ,Quantum chromodynamics ,Muon ,Valence (chemistry) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,cross section: difference ,CERN SPS ,positive particle: electroproduction ,Deuterium ,quark: valence ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,muon: polarized beam ,quark: polarization ,140-180 GeV ,spin: asymmetry ,13.60.Hb ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,experimental results - Abstract
The semi-inclusive difference asymmetry A^{h^{+}-h^{-}} for hadrons of opposite charge has been measured by the COMPASS experiment at CERN. The data were collected in the years 2002-2004 using a 160 GeV polarised muon beam scattered off a large polarised ^6LiD target and cover the range 0.006 < x < 0.7 and 1 < Q^2 < 100 (GeV/c)^2. In leading order QCD (LO) the asymmetry A_d^{h^{+}-h^{-}} measures the valence quark polarisation and provides an evaluation of the first moment of Delta u_v + Delta d_v which is found to be equal to 0.40 +- 0.07 (stat.) +- 0.05 (syst.) over the measured range of x at Q^2 = 10 (GeV/c)^2. When combined with the first moment of g_1^d previously measured on the same data, this result favours a non-symmetric polarisation of light quarks Delta u-bar = - Delta d-bar at a confidence level of two standard deviations, in contrast to the often assumed symmetric scenario Delta u-bar = Delta d-bar = Delta s-bar = Delta s., 7 pages, 3 figures, COMPASS, revised: details added, author list updated
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19. Observation of the $f_2(1525)$ resonance in the $\eta \eta$ system produced in $K^ − p$ interactions at a momentum of 32.5 GeV/ c
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G.V. Khaustov, Kunio Takamatsu, Sergey Donskov, M. E. Ladygin, V.D. Samoylenko, Susumu Inaba, V.M. Kut'in, Freddy Binon, Yu.V. Mikhailov, Yuki Fujii, V. A. Lishin, V.A. Polyakov, A. E. Sobol, Tsuneaki Tsuru, A.M. Blick, Jean Pierre Peigneux, A.A. Lednev, V.N. Kolosov, Jean-Pierre Stroot, V.P. Sugonyaev, Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP), and Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Spectrometer ,Meson ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Branching fraction ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Spectral line ,Background level ,Nuclear physics ,Particle decay ,Effective mass (solid-state physics) ,0103 physical sciences ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,010306 general physics - Abstract
The reaction K − p → ηη(Λ/Σ0) at a momentum of 32.5 GeV/c was studied for the first time. The experiment was performed by using the GAMS-4π spectrometer at the 70-GeV accelerator of the Institute for High Energy Physics (IHEP, Protvino). The f 2(1525) resonance was observed in the effective-mass spectrum of the ηη system at a low background level. The cross section for f 2(1525) production was measured. The branching ratio for f 2(1525)-meson decay to ηη and K $$\bar K$$ was found to be R = 0.119 ± 0.015(stat.) ± 0.036(syst.), which is in agreement with the world-average value.
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20. The Deuteron Spin-dependent Structure Function g1(d) and its First Moment
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Daniel Matthiä, F. Massmann, S. Ramos, K. Kondo, T. Matsuda, G. Venugopal, Y. Bedfer, J. Nassalski, P.D. Eversheim, J. Franz, A. Lehmann, S.S. Dasgupta, L. Dhara, K. Kowalik, V. Frolov, F. Tessarotto, B. Badelek, L. Masek, S. Gerassimov, N. Horikawa, D.I. Ryabchikov, B. Ketzer, J. Marroncle, V.P. Sugonyaev, L. G. Tkatchev, Sergey Donskov, D. Panzieri, J. Lichtenstadt, A. Maximov, S. Paul, I. Ivanchin, N.P. Kravchuk, T. Liška, V.D. Samoylenko, V. Diaz, K. Klimaszewski, K. Zaremba, D. Seeharsch, Michael Seimetz, S. Tessaro, V.A. Polyakov, R. Bertini, Andrea Ferrero, A. Amoroso, Colin Bernet, Andres Cicuttin, J. Hannappel, P. Fauland, W. Schroeder, A.M. Rozhdestvensky, R. Ziegler, Yu.A. Khokhlov, A. Srnka, V.F. Obraztsov, A.M. Dinkelbach, A.V. Efremov, H.-W. Siebert, A. Janata, G.V. Khaustov, G. Reicherz, M. Leberig, J. Kubart, Aram Kotzinian, Daniel B. Kramer, R. C. Webb, M. Becker, Z.V. Kroumchtein, R. Windmolders, N.I. Jouravlev, S. Horikawa, E.V. Komissarov, S. Dalla Torre, W. Meyer, Maria Liz Crespo, M.E. Ladygin, M. von Hodenberg, O.A. Grajek, T. Iwata, W. Eyrich, A. Grasso, F.H. Heinsius, K. Kurek, J.M. Friedrich, J. Bisplinghoff, C. Quintans, C. Ilgner, A. Guskov, M. Bettinelli, D. Demchenko, Alessandro Bressan, D. Setter, C. Marchand, S. Koblitz, A. Padee, I. Horn, N.V. Vlassov, K. Nikolaev, D. von Harrach, E. Zemlyanichkina, Günter Baum, O.Yu. Shevchenko, Paolo Pagano, Yu. Alexandrov, Norihiro Doshita, E. M. Kabuß, A. Magnon, N. Dedek, N.A. Koutchinski, N. d'Hose, I.A. Savin, J. Ball, V.I. Nikolaenko, Massimo Lamanna, Yu. Kisselev, J. Zhao, A. N. Sissakian, R. Hermann, J. Polak, V.N. Kolosov, R. Garfagnini, F. Stinzing, Vladimir Peshekhonov, R. Birsa, M. Ostrick, V.A. Dorofeev, M.G. Sapozhnikov, V.V. Tchalishev, M. Finger, O. Kouznetsov, Yu.V. Mikhailov, Christian Schill, V.N. Bytchkov, S. Costa, Sarit K. Das, S. Goertz, D.V. Peshekhonov, J.H. Koivuniemi, E. Rondio, Franco Bradamante, O.Yu. Denisov, Oleg V. Ivanov, L. Schmitt, S. Panebianco, J. Barth, M.P. Bussa, A.I. Ioukaev, G.B. Pontecorvo, Victor Kukhtin, Alan D. Martin, P. Schiavon, T. Nagel, J. M. Le Goff, J. Pretz, L. Ferrero, V. Duic, A. Chapiro, M. Stolarski, F. Kunne, S. Procureur, C. Heß, A.A. Popov, B. Grube, Murray Moinester, E. Burtin, V.F. Konstantinov, Sebastian Trippel, A. Sandacz, M. Slunecka, W. Wiślicki, A.S. Korentchenko, B. Gobbo, A. Mielech, Frank Klein, Q. Weitzel, M. Virius, A. Teufel, R. Kuhn, S. Platchkov, M. Maggiora, O. Nähle, H. Fischer, E. Weise, A.G. Olshevsky, T. Hasegawa, A. Gorin, D. Neyret, J. Marzec, G.V. Krivokhizhin, Miroslav Sulc, F. Hinterberger, O.P. Gavrichtchouk, L. Sinha, G. Piragino, M.G. Alexeev, A.A. Nozdrin, M. Giorgi, Grzegorz Brona, Gerhard K. Mallot, F. Sozzi, A. Zvyagin, H. Santos, A. Colavita, R. Jahn, S. Neliba, F. Haas, R. Geyer, D. Kang, K. Königsmann, A.A. Lednev, I. Ludwig, A. Maggiora, I. Konorov, A. Korzenev, M.L. Colantoni, S. Hedicke, J. Pochodzalla, R. De Masi, P. Bordalo, F. Balestra, M. V. Zavertyaev, G. D. Alexeev, W. Dünnweber, G.I. Smirnov, Fabrice Gautheron, M. A. Faessler, V.Yu. Alexakhin, R. Sulej, R. Joosten, Laura Silva, Alexakhin, V. Y. U., Alexandrov, Y. U., G. D., Alexeev, M., Alexeev, A., Amoroso, B., Badeek, F., Balestra, J., Ball, J., Barth, G., Baum, M., Becker, Y., Bedfer, C., Bernet, R., Bertini, M., Bettinelli, R., Birsa, J., Bisplinghoff, P., Bordalo, Bradamante, Franco, Bressan, Andrea, G., Brona, E., Burtin, M. P., Bussa, V. N., Bytchkov, A., Chapiro, A., Cicuttin, M., Colantoni, A. A., Colavita, S., Costa, M. L., Crespo, N., D'Hose, S., DALLA TORRE, S., Da, S. S., Dasgupta, R., DE MASI, N., Dedek, D., Demchenko, Denisov, O. Y. U., L., Dhara, V., Diaz, A. M., Dinkelbach, S. V., Donskov, V. A., Dorofeev, N., Doshita, V., Duic, W., Dunnweber, A., Efremov, P. D., Eversheim, W., Eyrich, M., Faessler, P., Fauland, A., Ferrero, L., Ferrero, M., Finger, Jr, H., Fischer, J., Franz, J. M., Friedrich, V., Frolov, R., Garfagnini, F., Gautheron, O. P., Gavrichtchouk, S., Gerassimov, R., Geyer, Giorgi, Marcello, B., Gobbo, S., Goertz, A. M., Gorin, O. A., Grajek, A., Grasso, B., Grube, A., Guskov, F., Haa, J., Hannappel, D., VON HARRACH, T., Hasegawa, S., Hedicke, F. H., Heinsiu, R., Hermann, C., He, F., Hinterberger, M., VON HODENBERG, N., Horikawa, S., Horikawa, I., Horn, C., Ilgner, A. I., Ioukaev, I., Ivanchin, O., Ivanov, T., Iwata, R., Jahn, A., Janata, R., Joosten, N. I., Jouravlev, E., Kabu, D., Kang, B., Ketzer, G. V., Khaustov, Khokhlov, Y. U. A., Kisselev, Y. U., F., Klein, K., Klimaszewski, S., Koblitz, J. H., Koivuniemi, V. N., Kolosov, E. V., Komissarov, K., Kondo, K., Konigsmann, I., Konorov, V. F., Konstantinov, A. S., Korentchenko, A., Korzenev, A. M., Kotzinian, N. A., Koutchinski, O., Kouznetsov, K., Kowalik, D., Kramer, N. P., Kravchuk, G. V., Krivokhizhin, Z. V., Kroumchtein, J., Kubart, R., Kuhn, V., Kukhtin, F., Kunne, K., Kurek, M. E., Ladygin, M., Lamanna, J. M., LE GOFF, M., Leberig, A. A., Lednev, A., Lehmann, J., Lichtenstadt, T., Liska, I., Ludwig, A., Maggiora, M., Maggiora, A., Magnon, G. K., Mallot, C., Marchand, J., Marroncle, Martin, Anna, J., Marzec, L., Masek, F., Massmann, T., Matsuda, D., Matthia, A. N., Maximov, W., Meyer, A., Mielech, Mikhailov, Y. U. V., M. A., Moinester, T., Nagel, O., Nahle, J., Nassalski, S., Neliba, D. P., Neyret, V. I., Nikolaenko, K., Nikolaev, A. A., Nozdrin, V. F., Obraztsov, A. G., Olshevsky, M., Ostrick, A., Padee, P., Pagano, S., Panebianco, D., Panzieri, S., Paul, D. V., Peshekhonov, V. D., Peshekhonov, G., Piragino, S., Platchkov, J., Pochodzalla, J., Polak, V. A., Polyakov, G., Pontecorvo, A. A., Popov, J., Pretz, S., Procureur, C., Quintan, S., Ramo, G., Reicherz, E., Rondio, A. M., Rozhdestvensky, D., Ryabchikov, V. D., Samoylenko, A., Sandacz, H., Santo, M. G., Sapozhnikov, IGOR A., Savin, Schiavon, Paolo, C., Schill, L., Schmitt, W., Schroeder, D., Seeharsch, M., Seimetz, D., Setter, Shevchenko, O. Y. U., H. W., Siebert, L., Silva, L., Sinha, A. N., Sissakian, M., Slunecka, G. I., Smirnov, F., Sozzi, A., Srnka, F., Stinzing, M., Stolarski, V. P., Sugonyaev, M., Sulc, R., Sulej, V. V., Tchalishev, S., Tessaro, F., Tessarotto, A., Teufel, L. G., Tkatchev, S., Trippel, G., Venugopal, M., Viriu, N. V., Vlassov, R., Webb, E., Weise, Q., Weitzel, R., Windmolder, W., Wislicki, K., Zaremba, M., Zavertyaev, E., Zemlyanichkina, J., Zhao, R., Ziegler, and A., Zvyagin
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,g(1) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Absolute value ,spin ,spin structure function g1 ,01 natural sciences ,COMPASS ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,polarised deep inelastic scattering ,deep inelastic scattering ,structure function ,0103 physical sciences ,COMPASS experiment ,A(1) ,QCD analysis ,Singlet state ,010306 general physics ,Spin-½ ,Quantum chromodynamics ,Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Deep inelastic scattering ,Gluon ,Distribution function ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Particle Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We present a measurement of the deuteron spin-dependent structure function g1d based on the data collected by the COMPASS experiment at CERN during the years 2002-2004. The data provide an accurate evaluation for Gamma_1^d, the first moment of g1d(x), and for the matrix element of the singlet axial current, a0. The results of QCD fits in the next to leading order (NLO) on all g1 deep inelastic scattering data are also presented. They provide two solutions with the gluon spin distribution function Delta G positive or negative, which describe the data equally well. In both cases, at Q^2 = 3 (GeV/c)^2 the first moment of Delta G is found to be of the order of 0.2 - 0.3 in absolute value., Comment: fits redone using MRST2004 instead of MRSV1998 for G(x), correlation matrix added
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- 2007
21. A new measurement of the Collins and Sivers asymmetries on a transversely polarised deuteron target
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K. Platzer, V.N. Bytchkov, C. Quintans, Achim Richter, F. Massmann, S. Ramos, T. Matsuda, G. Venugopal, O. Kouznetsov, N.V. Vlassov, A. Zvyagin, Massimo Lamanna, Yu. Kisselev, H. Santos, Franco Bradamante, Günter Baum, O.Yu. Shevchenko, S. Dasgupta, M. Ostrick, M. V. Zavertyaev, V.I. Nikolaenko, A. Lehmann, G.B. Pontecorvo, R. Garfagnini, P. Schiavon, N.P. Kravchuk, Laura Silva, M. Finger, M.E. Ladygin, J.M. Friedrich, G.I. Smirnov, Fabrice Gautheron, A. Chapiro, C. Marchand, V.A. Dorofeev, M. A. Faessler, J. Bisplinghoff, V. Diaz, Murray Moinester, K. Klimaszewski, D.I. Ryabchikov, S. Neliba, Colin Bernet, A. Srnka, F. Haas, R. Geyer, N.A. Koutchinski, W. Eyrich, D. von Harrach, D. Panzieri, A.I. Ioukaev, K. Kurek, Sebastian Trippel, A.G. Olshevsky, T. Hasegawa, T. Nagel, Alan D. Martin, M. Virius, J. Pretz, Andres Cicuttin, G. Reicherz, V.Yu. Alexakhin, R. Jahn, Ulrich Fuchs, Paolo Pagano, T. Liška, R. Sulej, R. Hermann, A.A. Lednev, I. Ludwig, A. Janata, A. Grasso, Victor Kukhtin, Anna Zanetti, L. Ferrero, J. Franz, S. Dalla Torre, G.V. Khaustov, G.V. Krivokhizhin, A.V. Efremov, F. Stinzing, E. Weise, M. Slunecka, M. Leberig, P. Schönmeier, D. Neyret, Sarit K. Das, S. Procureur, C. Heß, A. Padee, M.L. Colantoni, J. Barth, N.I. Jouravlev, S. Horikawa, J. Pochodzalla, W. Wiślicki, B. Gobbo, J. Polak, V.N. Kolosov, Oleg V. Ivanov, Yu.V. Mikhailov, K. Zaremba, S. Hedicke, A. Sandacz, W. Meyer, Maria Liz Crespo, G. D. Alexeev, R. De Masi, P. Bordalo, A.S. Korentchenko, W. Dünnweber, E. M. Kabuß, Michael Seimetz, V.A. Polyakov, C. Ilgner, Christian Schill, E.V. Komissarov, J. Kubart, Daniel Matthiä, A. Teufel, J. Zhao, O.Yu. Denisov, D. Kang, K. Königsmann, Miroslav Sulc, F. Hinterberger, A. Amoroso, P.D. Eversheim, M. Stolarski, Grzegorz Brona, Gerhard K. Mallot, Takahiro Iwata, I.A. Savin, A.A. Popov, F.H. Heinsius, Norihiro Doshita, N. d'Hose, O.P. Gavrichtchouk, J. Marroncle, J. Marzec, A. N. Sissakian, D. Setter, V. Frolov, L. Masek, St. Goertz, L. Sinha, J. Nassalski, A. Maximov, A. Maggiora, S. Koblitz, F. Kunne, V. Falaleev, I. Ivanchin, W. Schroeder, A.M. Rozhdestvensky, I. Horn, R. Kuhn, P. Berglund, V.D. Samoylenko, L. Dhara, E. Rondio, O. Nähle, B. Badelek, V. Kalinnikov, J. Hannappel, G. Piragino, B. Grube, M.P. Bussa, F. Sozzi, Marc Wagner, L. Schmitt, M.G. Alexeev, A.A. Nozdrin, B. Ketzer, J. Ball, M. Giorgi, F. Tessarotto, V.P. Sugonyaev, J. M. Le Goff, K. Kowalik, V. Duic, D. Seeharsch, A. Guskov, N. Dedek, L. G. Tkatchev, M. Bettinelli, Andrea Bressan, D. Demchenko, E. Burtin, Z.V. Kroumchtein, V.F. Konstantinov, Q. Weitzel, M. Becker, Aram Kotzinian, H. Fischer, R. Ziegler, Yu. Alexandrov, R. Windmolders, I. Konorov, Vladimir Peshekhonov, A. Korzenev, R. Birsa, O.A. Grajek, J. Lichtenstadt, F. Balestra, A. Magnon, E.S. Ageev, A. Colavita, S. Gerassimov, N. Horikawa, P. Fauland, Sergey Donskov, S. Paul, S. Tessaro, V.F. Obraztsov, V.V. Tchalishev, T. Toeda, A. Mielech, S. Ishimoto, Frank Klein, Yu.A. Khokhlov, H. W. Siebert, S. Costa, S. Platchkov, M. Maggiora, R. C. Webb, J.H. Koivuniemi, A. Gorin, S. Panebianco, K. Kondo, Y. Bedfer, R. Joosten, R. Bertini, Andrea Ferrero, M.G. Sapozhnikov, D.V. Peshekhonov, A.M. Dinkelbach, Daniel B. Kramer, M. von Hodenberg, AGEEV E., S, ALEXAKHIN V., Yu, Alexandrov, Yu, ALEXEEV G., D, Alexeev, M, Amoroso, A, Badelek, B, Balestra, F, Ball, J, Barth, J, Baum, G, Becker, M, Bedfer, Y, Berglund, P, Bernet, C, Bertini, R, Bettinelli, M, Birsa, R, Bisplinghoff, J, Bordalo, P, Bradamante, Franco, Bressan, Andrea, Brona, G, Burtin, E, BUSSA M., P, BYTCHKOV V., N, Chapiro, A, Cicuttin, A, Colantoni, M, COLAVITA A., A, Costa, S, CRESPO M., L, D'Hose, N, DALLA TORRE, S, Das, S, DASGUPTA S., S, DE MASI, R, Dedek, N, Demchenko, D, DENISOV O., Yu, Dhara, L, Diaz, V, DINKELBACH A., M, DONSKOV S., V, DOROFEEV V., A, Doshita, N, Duic, V, Dünnweber, W, Efremov, A, EVERSHEIM P., D, Eyrich, W, Faessler, M, Falaleev, V, Fauland, P, Ferrero, A, Ferrero, L, Finger, M, FINGER M., Jr, Fischer, H, Franz, J, FRIEDRICH J., M, Frolov, V, Fuchs, U, Garfagnini, R, Gautheron, F, GAVRICHTCHOUK O., P, Gerassimov, S, Geyer, R, Giorgi, Marcello, Gobbo, B, Goertz, S, GORIN A., M, GRAJEK O., A, Grasso, A, Grube, B, Guskov, A, Haas, F, Hannappel, J, VON HARRACH, D, Hasegawa, T, Hedicke, S, HEINSIUS F., H, Hermann, R, Hess, C, Hinterberger, F, VON HODENBERG, M, Horikawa, N, Horikawa, S, Horn, I, Ilgner, C, IOUKAEV A., I, Ishimoto, S, Ivanchin, I, Ivanov, O, Iwata, T, Jahn, R, Janata, A, Joosten, R, JOURAVLEV N., I, Kabuss, E, Kalinnikov, V, Kang, D, Ketzer, B, KHAUSTOV G., V, KHOKHLOV Y. U., A, Kisselev, Yu, Klein, F, Klimaszewski, K, Koblitz, S, KOIVUNIEMI J., H, KOLOSOV V., N, KOMISSAROV E., V, Kondo, K, Königsmann, K, Konorov, I, KONSTANTINOV V., F, KORENTCHENKO A., S, Korzenev, A, KOTZINIAN A., M, KOUTCHINSKI N., A, Kouznetsov, O, Kowalik, K, Kramer, D, KRAVCHUK N., P, KRIVOKHIZHIN G., V, KROUMCHTEIN Z., V, Kubart, J, Kuhn, R, Kukhtin, V, Kunne, F, Kurek, K, LADYGIN M., E, Lamanna, M, LE GOFF J., M, Leberig, M, LEDNEV A., A, Lehmann, A, Lichtenstadt, J, Liska, T, Ludwig, I, Maggiora, A, Maggiora, M, Magnon, A, MALLOT G., K, Marchand, C, Marroncle, J, Martin, Anna, Marzec, J, Masek, L, Massmann, F, Matsuda, T, Matthiä, D, MAXIMOV A., N, Meyer, W, Mielech, A, MIKHAILOV Y. U., V, MOINESTER M., A, Nagel, T, Nähle, O, Nassalski, J, Neliba, S, NEYRET D., P, NIKOLAENKO V., I, NOZDRIN A., A, OBRAZTSOV V., F, OLSHEVSKY A., G, Ostrick, M, Padee, A, Pagano, P, Panebianco, S, Panzieri, D, Paul, S, PESHEKHONOV D., V, PESHEKHONOV V., D, Piragino, G, Platchkov, S, Platzer, K, Pochodzalla, J, Polak, J, POLYAKOV V., A, Pontecorvo, G, POPOV A., A, Pretz, J, Procureur, S, Quintans, C, Ramos, S, Reicherz, G, Richter, A, Rondio, E, ROZHDESTVENSKY A., M, Ryabchikov, D, SAMOYLENKO V., D, Sandacz, A, Santos, H, SAPOZHNIKOV M., G, SAVIN I., A, Schiavon, Paolo, Schill, C, Schmitt, L, Schönmeier, P, Schroeder, W, Seeharsch, D, Seimetz, M, Setter, D, SHEVCHENKO O., Yu, SIEBERT H., W, Silva, L, Sinha, L, SISSAKIAN A., N, Slunecka, M, SMIRNOV G., I, Sozzi, F, Srnka, A, Stinzing, F, Stolarski, M, SUGONYAEV V., P, Sulc, M, Sulej, R, TCHALISHEV V., V, Tessaro, S, Tessarotto, F, Teufel, A, TKATCHEV L., G, Toeda, T, Trippel, S, Venugopal, G, Virius, M, VLASSOV N., V, Wagner, M, Webb, R, Weise, E, Weitzel, Q, Windmolders, R, Wisblicki, W, ZANETTI A., M, Zaremba, K, Zavertyaev, M, Zhao, J, Ziegler, R, and Zvyagin, A.
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Quark ,deuteron ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Sivers asymmetry ,Hadron ,transversity and Sivers function ,FOS: Physical sciences ,COMPASS ,01 natural sciences ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,nucleon structure ,transverse spin and transverse momentum ,transversity and Sivers functions ,COMPASS experiment ,Compass ,0103 physical sciences ,Collins ,010306 general physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,transversity ,Physics ,Large Hadron Collider ,Muon ,Spectrometer ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Scattering ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,asymmetry ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,transverse single-spin asymmetry - Abstract
New high precision measurements of the Collins and Sivers asymmetries of charged hadrons produced in deep-inelastic scattering of muons on a transversely polarised 6LiD target are presented. The data were taken in 2003 and 2004 with the COMPASS spectrometer using the muon beam of the CERN SPS at 160 GeV/c. Both the Collins and Sivers asymmetries turn out to be compatible with zero, within the present statistical errors, which are more than a factor of 2 smaller than those of the published COMPASS results from the 2002 data. The final results from the 2002, 2003 and 2004 runs are compared with naive expectations and with existing model calculations., 40 pages, 28 figures
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- 2006
22. Measurement of the Spin Structure of the Deuteron in the DIS Region
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A.A. Shishkin, A. Maggiora, K. Zaremba, J. Marroncle, Colin Bernet, V.A. Polyakov, K. Kowalik, A. Srnka, J. Bisplinghoff, Massimo Lamanna, Yu. Kisselev, E.V. Komissarov, Marc Wagner, U. Wiedner, N.P. Kravchuk, A.K. Konoplyannikov, L. G. Tkatchev, S. Wirth, C. Quintans, J. Hannappel, M. Ostrick, A. Amoroso, N. Dedek, L. Schmitt, M. Slunecka, A. Zvyagin, A.I. Ioukaev, W. Kastaun, R. Kuhn, L. Dhara, B. Badelek, J. Pretz, L. Ferrero, M. Sans, B. Gobbo, P. Berglund, E. Rondio, M.P. Bussa, Alan D. Martin, M.G. Sapozhnikov, S. Goertz, R. Geyer, O. Nähle, V. Kalinnikov, A. Skachkova, B. Ketzer, Yu.V. Mikhailov, A. Teufel, C. Heß, A.M. Rozhdestvensky, N. V. Khomutov, O.P. Gavrichtchouk, Vladimir Peshekhonov, R. Birsa, E. Burtin, V.F. Konstantinov, Q. Weitzel, F. Hinterberger, P. Schiavon, J. M. Le Goff, O.Yu. Denisov, L. Sinha, Aram Kotzinian, R. Windmolders, P.D. Eversheim, V. Duic, M. Wiesmann, J. Reymann, Takahiro Iwata, E. Saller, M.E. Ladygin, J. Ball, A. Chapiro, S. S. Dasgupta, T. Schmidt, N.A. Koutchinski, S. Koblitz, V.A. Dorofeev, K. Medved, J.M. Friedrich, A. Sandacz, J. Franz, A. Grasso, K. Platzer, H. Fischer, R. Jahn, J. Ehlers, D. Peshekhonov, Naoaki Horikawa, V.N. Bytchkov, R. Hermann, R. Ijaduola, W. Wiślicki, H. D. Pereira, Ulrich Fuchs, E. M. Kabuß, C. Ilgner, F. Stinzing, H. Schmitt, K. Rith, F. Karstens, Norihiro Doshita, N. d'Hose, G.I. Smirnov, Fabrice Gautheron, T. Matsuda, V. Frolov, Paolo Pagano, V.N. Kolosov, D. Thers, R. Ziegler, A. N. Sissakian, V.Yu. Alexakhin, A. Janata, J. Nassalski, Christian Schill, J. Lichtenstadt, R. Sulej, A.S. Korentchenko, F. Tessarotto, G. Piragino, V.V. Tchalishev, S. Costa, I. Ludwig, J.H. Koivuniemi, A.A. Nozdrin, W. Dünnweber, A. Bravar, Yu. Alexandrov, S. Panebianco, B. Grube, M. Giorgi, E.S. Ageev, O.A. Grajek, Miroslav Virius, G. D. Alexeev, P. Fauland, C. Marchand, V.F. Obraztsov, H.-W. Siebert, K. Kurek, S. Gerassimov, E. Weise, R. C. Webb, M. Finger, I. Manuilov, Sergey Donskov, M.L. Colantoni, S. Paul, F.H. Heinsius, S. Hedicke, A.G. Olshevsky, Franco Bradamante, A. Colavita, A.V. Dolgopolov, A. Magnon, T. Hasegawa, J. Zhao, G.V. Krivokhizhin, T. Toeda, Anna Zanetti, A. Mielech, S. Ishimoto, Frank Klein, D. Neyret, Yu.A. Khokhlov, S. Platchkov, A. Padee, A. Grünemaier, Miroslav Sulc, A. Gorin, V.P. Sugonyaev, S. Ramos, M. Stolarski, Gerhard K. Mallot, Z.V. Kroumchtein, J. Marzec, F. Sozzi, S. Neliba, I. Konorov, A. Korzenev, F. Balestra, M. Maggiora, Andres Cicuttin, G. Reicherz, Josef Pochodzalla, S. Dalla Torre, M. Fabro, M. Leberig, D. Panzieri, G.V. Khaustov, T. Liška, N.I. Jouravlev, S. Horikawa, I.A. Savin, W. Meyer, Maria Liz Crespo, V. Falaleev, A. Maximov, V.D. Samoylenko, W. Eyrich, M. A. Faessler, Alessandro Bressan, D. von Harrach, Oleg V. Ivanov, R. Joosten, M. Varanda, F. Kunne, V. Diaz Kavka, A.A. Popov, N. Takabayashi, R. De Masi, P. Bordalo, D. Kang, K. Königsmann, A.B. Sadovski, L. Cerini, V.I. Tretyak, N.V. Vlassov, Günter Baum, O.Yu. Shevchenko, K. Kondo, P. Rebourgeard, Y. Bedfer, R. Bertini, Andrea Ferrero, A.M. Dinkelbach, M. von Hodenberg, V.I. Nikolaenko, R. Garfagnini, Murray Moinester, S. Trousov, E. S., Ageev, Alexakhin, V. Y. U., Alexandrov, Y. U., G. D., Alexeev, A., Amoroso, B., Badelek, F., Balestra, J., Ball, G., Baum, Y., Bedfer, P., Berglund, C., Bernet, R., Bertini, R., Birsa, J., Bisplinghoff, P., Bordalo, Bradamante, Franco, A., Bravar, Bressan, Andrea, E., Burtin, M. P., Bussa, V. N., Bytchkov, L., Cerini, A., Chapiro, A., Cicuttin, M., Colantoni, A. A., Colavita, S., Costa, M. L., Crespo, N., D'Hose, S., DALLA TORRE, S. S., Dasgupta, R., DE MASI, N., Dedek, Denisov, O. Y. U., L., Dhara, V., DIAZ KAVKA, A. M., Dinkelbach, A. V., Dolgopolov, S. V., Donskov, V. A., Dorofeev, N., Doshita, Duic, Venicio, W., Dunnweber, J., Ehler, P. D., Eversheim, W., Eyrich, M., Fabro, M., Faessler, V., Falaleev, P., Fauland, A., Ferrero, L., Ferrero, M., Finger, Jr, H., Fischer, J., Franz, J. M., Friedrich, V., Frolov, U., Fuch, R., Garfagnini, F., Gautheron, O. P., Gavrichtchouk, S., Gerassimov, R., Geyer, Giorgi, Marcello, B., Gobbo, S., Goertz, A. M., Gorin, O., Grajek, A., Grasso, B., Grube, A., Grunemaier, J., Hannappel, D., VON HARRACH, T., Hasegawa, S., Hedicke, F. H., Heinsiu, R., Hermann, C., He, F., Hinterberger, M., VON HODENBERG, N., Horikawa, S., Horikawa, R. B., Ijaduola, C., Ilgner, A. I., Ioukaev, S., Ishimoto, O., Ivanov, T., Iwata, R., Jahn, A., Janata, R., Joosten, N. I., Jouravlev, E., Kabu, V., Kalinnikov, D., Kang, F., Karsten, W., Kastaun, B., Ketzer, G. V., Khaustov, Khokhlov, Y. U. A., N. V., Khomutov, Kisselev, Y. U., F., Klein, S., Koblitz, J. H., Koivuniemi, V. N., Kolosov, E. V., Komissarov, K., Kondo, K., Konigsmann, A. K., Konoplyannikov, I., Konorov, V. F., Konstantinov, A. S., Korentchenko, A., Korzenev, A. M., Kotzinian, N. A., Koutchinski, K., Kowalik, N. P., Kravchuk, G. V., Krivokhizhin, Z. V., Kroumchtein, R., Kuhn, F., Kunne, K., Kurek, M. E., Ladygin, M., Lamanna, J. M., LE GOFF, M., Leberig, J., Lichtenstadt, T., Liska, I., Ludwig, A., Maggiora, M., Maggiora, A., Magnon, G. K., Mallot, I. V., Manuilov, C., Marchand, J., Marroncle, Martin, Anna, J., Marzec, T., Matsuda, A. N., Maximov, K. S., Medved, W., Meyer, A., Mielech, Mikhailov, Y. U. V., M. A., Moinester, O., Nahle, J., Nassalski, S., Neliba, D. P., Neyret, V. I., Nikolaenko, A. A., Nozdrin, V. F., Obraztsov, A. G., Olshevsky, M., Ostrick, A., Padee, Pagano, Paolo, S., Panebianco, D., Panzieri, S., Paul, H. D., Pereira, D. V., Peshekhonov, V. D., Peshekhonov, G., Piragino, S., Platchkov, K., Platzer, J., Pochodzalla, V. A., Polyakov, A. A., Popov, J., Pretz, C., Quintan, S., Ramo, P. C., Rebourgeard, G., Reicherz, J., Reymann, K., Rith, A. M., Rojdestvenski, E., Rondio, A. B., Sadovski, E., Saller, V. D., Samoylenko, A., Sandacz, M. G., Sapozhnikov, IGOR A., Savin, Schiavon, Paolo, C., Schill, T., Schmidt, L., Schmitt, H., Schmitt, Shevchenko, O. Y. U., A. A., Shishkin, H., Siebert, L., Sinha, A. N., Sissakian, A., Skachkova, M., Slunecka, G. I., Smirnov, V. P., Sugonyaev, A., Srnka, F., Stinzing, M., Stolarski, M., Sulc, R., Sulej, N., Takabayashi, V. V., Tchalishev, D., Ther, F., Tessarotto, A., Teufel, L. G., Tkatchev, T., Toeda, V. I., Tretyak, S., Trousov, M., Varanda, M., Viriu, N. V., Vlassov, M., Wagner, T., Walcher, R., Webb, E., Weise, Q., Weitzel, M., Wiesmann, R., Windmolder, S., Wirth, W., Wislicki, A. M., Zanetti, K., Zaremba, J., Zhao, R., Ziegler, and A., Zvyagin
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Spin structure ,01 natural sciences ,Asymmetry ,COMPASS ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,deep inelastic scattering ,structure function ,0103 physical sciences ,COMPASS experiment ,010306 general physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,media_common ,Spin-½ ,Physics ,Large Hadron Collider ,Muon ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Deep inelastic scattering ,DEEP INELASTIC-SCATTERING ,structure functions ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
We present a new measurement of the longitudinal spin asymmetry A_1^d and the spin-dependent structure function g_1^d of the deuteron in the range 1 GeV^2 < Q^2 < 100 GeV^2 and 0.004< x, 10 pages, 6 figures, subm. to PLB, revised: author list, Fig. 4, details added
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23. Observation of the ω→π0π0γ decay
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Petr P.M. Shagin, Freddy Binon, G.V. Khaustov, V. A. Lishin, S. A. Sadovsky, M. Poulet, A. A. Kondashov, M. Gouanère, Edward E.A. Knapp, Greg Landsberg, Madjid Boutemeur, V A. Polovnikov, Jean-Pierre Stroot, V.D. Samoylenko, V.P. Sugonyaev, Alexander Inyakin, Vassili Kachanov, S A. Polyakov, Alexei A.V. Kulik, D. Alde, Charles Bricman, Sergey Donskov, A.A. Lednev, D. Prokoshkin Yu, Jean Pierre Peigneux, A.V. A.V. Shtannikov, and A.V. Singovsky
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Normalization (statistics) ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Spectrometer ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Branching fraction ,Gamma ray ,Radiative decay ,01 natural sciences ,Omega ,Nuclear physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Pi ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics - Abstract
The rare radiative decay ω → π 0 π 0 γ has been detected with the GAMS-2000 multiphoton spectrometer at the IHEP 70 GeV accelerator. The ω → π 0 γ decay events have been used for normalization. The measured branching ratio is BR( ω → π 0 π 0 γ )=(7.2±2.6)×10 −5 .
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24. A partial wave analysis of the centrally produced $K^{+}K^{-}$ and $K^{0}_{S}K^{0}_{S}$ systems in pp interactions at 450 GeV/c and new information on the spin of the $f_{J}(1710)$
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D. Barberis, W. Beusch, F.G. Binon, A.M. Blick, F.E. Close, K.M. Danielsen, A.V. Dolgopolov, S.V. Donskov, B.C. Earl, D. Evans, B.R. French, T. Hino, S. Inaba, A.V. Inyakin, T. Ishida, A. Jacholkowski, T. Jacobsen, G.T. Jones, G.V. Khaustov, T. Kinashi, J.B. Kinson, A. Kirk, W. Klempt, V. Kolosov, A.A. Kondashov, A.A. Lednev, V. Lenti, S. Maljukov, P. Martinengo, I. Minashvili, T. Nakagawa, K.L. Norman, J.P. Peigneux, S.A. Polovnikov, V.A. Polyakov, V. Romanovsky, H. Rotscheidt, V. Rumyantsev, N. Russakovich, V.D. Samoylenko, A. Semenov, M. Sené, R. Sené, P.M. Shagin, H. Shimizu, A.V. Singovsky, A. Sobol, A. Solovjev, M. Stassinaki, J.P. Stroot, V.P. Sugonyaev, K. Takamatsu, G. Tchlatchidze, T. Tsuru, M. Venables, O. Villalobos Baillie, M.F. Votruba, and Y. Yasu
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Nuclear physics ,Momentum ,Physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Partial wave analysis ,Incident beam ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Spin-½ - Abstract
A partial wave analysis of the centrally produced K+K- and K0K0 channels has been performed in pp collisions using an incident beam momentum of 450 GeV/c. An unambiguous physical solution has been found in each channel. The striking feature is the observation of peaks in the S-wave corresponding to the f0(1500) and fJ(1710) with J = 0. The D-wave shows evidence for the f2(1270)/a2(1320), the f2(1525) and the f2(2150) but there is no evidence for a statistically significant contribution in the D-wave in the 1.7 GeV mass region., Comment: 15 pages, Latex, 5 Figures
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- 1999
25. A study of the centrally produced baryon-antibaryon systems in pp interactions at 450 GeV/c
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D Barberis, W Beusch, F.G Binon, A.M Blick, F.E Close, K.M Danielsen, A.V Dolgopolov, S.V Donskov, B.C Earl, D Evans, B.R French, T Hino, S Inaba, A.V Inyakin, T Ishida, A Jacholkowski, T Jacobsen, G.T Jones, G.V Khaustov, T Kinashi, J.B Kinson, A Kirk, W Klempt, V Kolosov, A.A Kondashov, A.A Lednev, V Lenti, S Maljukov, P Martinengo, I Minashvili, T Nakagawa, K.L Norman, J.P Peigneux, S.A Polovnikov, V.A Polyakov, V Romanovsky, H Rotscheidt, V Rumyantsev, N Russakovich, V.D Samoylenko, A Semenov, M Sené, R Sené, P.M Shagin, H Shimizu, A.V Singovsky, A Sobol, A Solovjev, M Stassinaki, J.P Stroot, V.P Sugonyaev, K Takamatsu, G Tchlatchidze, T Tsuru, M Venables, O Villalobos Baillie, M.F Votruba, Y Yasu, BOMBAR, Claudine, Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and WA102
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,[PHYS.HEXP] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Dynamics (mechanics) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Lambda ,01 natural sciences ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Momentum ,Baryon ,Pomeron ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,0103 physical sciences ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,Incident beam ,Mass spectrum ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Particle Physics - Experiment - Abstract
A study of the centrally produced ppbar, ppbarpi, ppbarpipi and lambda lambda channels has been performed in pp collisions using an incident beam momentum of 450 GeV/c. No significant new structures are observed in the mass spectra, however, important new information on the production dynamics is obtained. A systematic study of the production properties of these systems has been performed and it is found that these systems are not produced dominantly by double Pomeron exchange., Comment: 13 pages, Latex, 4 Figures
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26. Results of a beam test of the combined lead glass and PWO CELLS detector for the COMPASS electromagnetic calorimeter
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A.V. Singovsky, S. Inaba, A.V. Dolgopolov, A.A. Lednev, H. M. Shimizu, Yu.D. Prokoshkin, T. Tsuru, Petr P.M. Shagin, Takemi Nakagawa, Sergey Donskov, V.P. Sugonyaev, K. Takamatsu, and Yuki Fujii
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Calorimeter (particle physics) ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,business.industry ,Detector ,Resolution (electron density) ,Monte Carlo method ,Electron ,Nuclear physics ,Optics ,Lead glass ,visual_art ,Compass ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Detectors and Experimental Techniques ,business ,Instrumentation ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
Results of a beam test of the combined PWO ( 20×20×200 mm 3 in size) and lead glass ( 38×38×450 mm 3 in size) cells for a COMPASS electromagnetic calorimeter prototype are described. The dependence of total energy deposited in a combined calorimeter as a function of distance L between front faces of lead glasses and PWO cells has been measured for electrons of different energies. An optimal value for L is obtained. The energy resolution is measured for the combined calorimeter. The position accuracy is estimated. The comparison of the measured characteristics of the calorimeter prototype with Monte Carlo simulation results is shown.
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- 1999
27. A partial wave analysis of the centrally produced $ \pi^{+} \pi^{-}$ system in pp interactions at 450 GeV/c
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D. Barberis, W. Beusch, F.G. Binon, A.M. Blick, F.E. Close, K.M. Danielsen, A.V. Dolgopolov, S.V. Donskov, B.C. Earl, D. Evans, B.R. French, T. Hino, S. Inaba, A.V. Inyakin, T. Ishida, A. Jacholkowski, T. Jacobsen, G.T. Jones, G.V. Khaustov, T. Kinashi, J.B. Kinson, A. Kirk, W. Klempt, V. Kolosov, A.A. Kondashov, A.A. Lednev, V. Lenti, S. Maljukov, P. Martinengo, I. Minashvili, T. Nakagawa, K.L. Norman, J.P. Peigneux, S.A. Polovnikov, V.A. Polyakov, V. Romanovsky, H. Rotscheidt, V. Rumyantsev, N. Russakovich, V.D. Samoylenko, A. Semenov, M. Sené, R. Sené, P.M. Shagin, H. Shimizu, A.V. Singovsky, A. Sobol, A. Solovjev, M. Stassinaki, J.P. Stroot, V.P. Sugonyaev, K. Takamatsu, G. Tchlatchidze, T. Tsuru, M. Venables, O. Villalobos Baillie, M.F. Votruba, and Y. Yasu
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Pi system ,Partial wave analysis ,FOS: Physical sciences ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear physics ,Momentum ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,Incident beam ,Pi ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,Communication channel - Abstract
A partial wave analysis of the centrally produced pi+pi- channel has been performed in pp collisions using an incident beam momentum of 450 GeV/c. An unambiguous physical solution has been found. Evidence is found for the f0(980), f0(1300), f0(1500) and fJ(1710) with J = 0 in the the S-wave. The rho(770) is observed dominantly in the P0-wave and the f2(1270) is observed dominantly in the D0-wave. In addition, there is evidence for a broad enhancement in the D-wave below 1 GeV., Comment: 12 pages, Latex, 4 Figures
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- 1999
28. Study of the ηπ[sup 0] system in the mass range up to 1200 MeV
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A. A. Kondashov, S. Inaba, M. Boutemeur, V. A. Lishin, A.V. Singovsky, Petr P.M. Shagin, S. A. Sadovsky, M. Poulet, Alexander Inyakin, Freddy Binon, Vassili Kachanov, A. E. Sobol, M. Gouanère, A.A. Lednev, D. Alde, Edward E.A. Knapp, Sergey Donskov, K. Takamatsu, C. Bricman, T. Tsuru, G.V. Khaustov, V.P. Sugonyaev, Jean-Pierre Stroot, J.P. Peigneux, and V.D. Samoylenko
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Momentum ,Physics ,Range (particle radiation) ,Particle physics ,Meson production ,Partial wave analysis ,Pi ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Production (computer science) ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The reaction $\pi^-p \to \eta\pi^o n$ has been studied with GAMS-2000 spectrometer in the secondary 38 GeV/c $\pi^-$-beam of the IHEP U-70 accelerator. Partial wave analysis of the reaction has been performed in the $\eta\pi^o$ mass range up to 1200 MeV. The $a_0(980)$-meson is seen as a sharp peak in S-wave. The $t$-dependence of $a_0(980)$ production cross section has been studied. Dominant production of the $a_0(980)$ at a small transfer momentum $t$ confirms the hypothesis of Achasov and Shestakov about significant contribution of the $\rho_2$ exchange ($I^GJ^{PC}=1^+2^{--}$) in the mechanism of $a_0(980)$ meson production in $t$-channel of the reaction.
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- 1998
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29. Study of the π[sup 0]π[sup 0]-system at 100 GeV/c
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M. Gouanère, V.P. Sugonyaev, F. C. Binon, G.V. Khaustov, Jean-Pierre Stroot, Kunio Takamatsu, Sergey Donskov, Yu. D. Prokoshkin, Susumu Inaba, Petr P.M. Shagin, A.A. Lednev, M. Boutemeur, A.V. Singovsky, S.A. Sadovsky, J.P. Peigneux, Alexander Inyakin, V.D. Samoylenko, Tsuneaki Tsuru, M. Poulet, Charles Bricman, A. A. Kondashov, D. Alde, Vassili Kachanov, V. A. Lishin, and Edward E.A. Knapp
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Physics ,Particle physics ,Large Hadron Collider ,Meson ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Partial wave analysis ,Particle identification ,Nuclear physics ,Pion ,S-wave ,Mass spectrum ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Invariant mass ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The π0π0-system produced in the π−p-reaction at 100 GeV/c has been studied at the CERN SPS accelerator with the spectrometer GAMS-4000. A partial wave analysis has been performed in the mass range from 0.8 GeV to 3 GeV at −t
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- 1998
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30. A measurement of the branching fractions of the f1(1285) and f1(1420) produced in central pp interactions at 450 GeV/c
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D. Barberis, W. Beusch, F.G. Binon, A.M. Blick, F.E. Close, K.M. Danielsen, A.V. Dolgopolov, S.V. Donskov, B.C. Earl, D. Evans, B.R. French, T. Hino, S. Inaba, A.V. Inyakin, T. Ishida, A. Jacholkowski, T. Jacobsen, G.T Jones, G.V. Khaustov, T. Kinashi, J.B. Kinson, A. Kirk, W. Klempt, V. Kolosov, A.A. Kondashov, A.A. Lednev, V. Lenti, S. Maljukov, P. Martinengo, I. Minashvili, T. Nakagawa, K.L. Norman, J.P. Peigneux, S.A. Polovnikov, V.A. Polyakov, V. Romanovsky, H. Rotscheidt, V. Rumyantsev, N. Russakovich, V.D. Samoylenko, A. Semenov, M. Sené, R. Sené, P.M. Shagin, H. Shimizu, A.V. Singovsky, A. Sobol, A. Solovjev, M. Stassinaki, J.P. Stroot, V.P. Sugonyaev, K. Takamatsu, G. Tchlatchidze, T. Tsuru, M. Venables, O. Villalobos Baillie, M.F. Votruba, Y. Yasu, BOMBAR, Claudine, Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Physique Corpusculaire et Cosmologie - Collège de France (PCC), Collège de France (CdF (institution))-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and WA102
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Meson ,[PHYS.HEXP] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Branching (polymer chemistry) ,01 natural sciences ,3. Good health ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Pomeron ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,0103 physical sciences ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,010306 general physics ,Particle Physics - Experiment - Abstract
A study of the f1(1285) and f1(1420) produced in central pp interactions has been performed. For the first time in a single experiment the branching fractions of both mesons in all major decay modes have been determined. Both the f1(1285) and f1(1420) are consistent with being produced by double Pomeron exchange., Comment: 15 pages, Latex, 5 Figures, submitted to Physics Letters B
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- 1998
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31. A study of the centrally produced $\phi \phi$ system in pp interactions at 450 GeV/c
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D Barberis, W Beusch, F.G Binon, A.M Blick, F.E Close, K.M Danielsen, A.V Dolgopolov, S.V Donskov, B.C Earl, D Evans, B.R French, C Goodwin, T Hino, S Inaba, A.V Inyakin, T Ishida, A Jacholkowski, T Jacobsen, G.T Jones, G.V Khaustov, T Kinashi, J.B Kinson, A Kirk, W Klempt, V Kolosov, A.A Kondashov, A.A Lednev, V Lenti, S Maljukov, P Martinengo, I Minashvili, K Myklebost, T Nakagawa, K.L Norman, J.M Olsen, J.P Peigneux, S.A Polovnikov, V.A Polyakov, V Romanovsky, H Rotscheidt, V Rumyantsev, N Russakovich, V.D Samoylenko, A Semenov, M Sené, R Sené, P.M Shagin, H Shimizu, A.V Singovsky, A Sobol, A Solovjev, M Stassinaki, J.P Stroot, V.P Sugonyaev, K Takamatsu, G Tchlatchidze, T Tsuru, M Venables, O Villalobos Baillie, M.F Votruba, and Y Yasu
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Pomeron ,Particle physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,Glueball ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The reaction pp to pfps(K+K-K+K-) in which the K+K-K+K- system is centrally produced has been studied at 450 GeV/c. Phi phi production has been found to dominate this reaction and is compatible with being produced by double Pomeron exchange. An angular analysis of the phi phi system favours JPC = 2++ and its dPT dependence is similar to that observed for glueball candidates., Comment: 11 pages, Latex, 4 Figures
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- 1998
32. A study of the centrally-produced $\pi^+ \pi^- \pi^+ \pi^-$ channel in pp interactions at 450 GeV/c
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D. Barberis, W. Beusch, F.G. Binon, A.M. Blick, F.E. Close, K.M. Danielsen, A.V. Dolgopolov, S.V. Donskov, B.C. Earl, D. Evans, B.R. French, T. Hino, S. Inaba, A.V. Inyakin, T. Ishida, A. Jacholkowski, T. Jacobsen, G.V. Khaustov, T. Kinashi, J.B. Kinson, A. Kirk, W. Klempt, V. Kolosov, A.A. Kondashov, A.A. Lednev, V. Lenti, S. Maljukov, P. Martinengo, I. Minashvili, K. Myklebost, T. Nakagawa, K.L. Norman, J.M. Olsen, J.P. Peigneux, S.A. Polovnikov, V.A. Polyakov, Yu.D. Prokoshkin, V. Romanovsky, H. Rotscheidt, V. Rumyantsev, N. Russakovich, V.D. Samoylenko, A. Semenov, M. Sené, R. Sené, P.M. Shagin, H. Shimizu, A.V. Singovsky, A. Sobol, A. Solovjev, M. Stassinaki, J.P. Stroot, V.P. Sugonyaev, K. Takamatsu, G. Tchlatchidze, T. Tsuru, G. Vassiliadis, M. Venables, O. Villalobos Baillie, M.F. Votruba, Y. Yasu, Physique Corpusculaire et Cosmologie - Collège de France (PCC), Collège de France (CdF (institution))-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), WA102, and Lantz, Simone
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[PHYS.HPHE] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph] ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,[PHYS.HPHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph] ,0103 physical sciences ,Scalar (mathematics) ,010306 general physics ,01 natural sciences ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,Spin-½ - Abstract
The reaction pp -> pf (pi+pi-pi+pi-) ps has been studied at 450 GeV/c in an experiment designed to search for gluonic states. A spin analysis has been performed and the dPT filter applied. In addition to the well known f1(1285) there is evidence for two JPC=2-+ states called the eta2(1620) and eta2(1875) and a broad scalar called the f0(2000). The production of these states as a function of the dPT kinematical filter shows the behaviour expected for qqbar states. In contrast, there is evidence for two states at 1.45 GeV and at 1.9 GeV which do not show the behaviour observed for qqbar states. The reaction pp → p f ( π + π − π + π − ) p s has been studied at 450 GeV/c in an experiment designed to search for gl states. A spin analysis has been performed and the dP T filter applied. In addition to the well know f 1 (1285) there is evidence for two J PC = 2 −+ states called the η 2 (1620) and η 2 (1875) and a broad scalar called the f 0 (2000). The production of these states as a function of the dP T kinematical filter shows the behaviour expected for q q states. In contrast, there is evidence for two states at 1.45 GeV and at 1.9 GeV which do not show the behaviour observed for q q states. The reaction pp -> pf (pi+pi-pi+pi-) ps has been studied at 450 GeV/c in an experiment designed to search for gluonic states. A spin analysis has been performed and the dPT filter applied. In addition to the well known f1(1285) there is evidence for two JPC=2-+ states called the eta2(1620) and eta2(1875) and a broad scalar called the f0(2000). The production of these states as a function of the dPT kinematical filter shows the behaviour expected for qqbar states. In contrast, there is evidence for two states at 1.45 GeV and at 1.9 GeV which do not show the behaviour observed for qqbar states.
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33. A study of the KKbarpi channel produced centrally in pp interactions at 450 GeV/c
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D. Barberis, W. Beusch, F.G. Binon, A.M. Blick, F.E. Close, K.M. Danielsen, A.V. Dolgopolov, S.V. Donskov, B.C. Earl, D. Evans, B.R. French, T. Hino, S. Inaba, A.V. Inyakin, T. Ishida, A. Jacholkowski, T. Jacobsen, G.V. Khaustov, T. Kinashi, J.B. Kinson, A. Kirk, W. Klempt, V. Kolosov, A.A. Kondashov, A.A. Lednev, V. Lenti, S. Maljukov, P. Martinengo, I. Minashvili, K. Myklebost, T. Nakagawa, K.L. Norman, J.M. Olsen, J.P. Peigneux, S.A. Polovnikov, V.A. Polyakov, Yu.D. Prokoshkin, V. Romanovsky, H. Rotscheidt, V. Rumyantsev, N. Russakovich, V.D. Samoylenko, A. Semenov, M. Sené, R. Sené, P.M. Shagin, H. Shimizu, A.V. Singovsky, A. Sobol, A. Solovjev, M. Stassinaki, J.P. Stroot, V.P. Sugonyaev, K. Takamatsu, G. Tchlatchidze, T. Tsuru, G. Vassiliadis, M. Venables, O. Villalobos Baillie, M.F. Votruba, and Y. Yasu
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,Pi ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Parity (physics) ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Results are presented of an analysis of the reactions pp -> pf(k0k+pi-)ps and pp -> pf(K0K0pi0)ps at 450 GeV/c. Clear f1(1285) and f1(1420) signals are seen and a spin parity analysis shows that both have IG JPC=0+ 1++. The f1(1285) decays to a0(980)pi and the f1(1420) decays to K* Kbar. Both states have a similar dependence as a function of dPT consistent with what has been observed for other qqbar states. Evidence is also presented for a K*Kbar decay mode of the eta2(1620)., 13 pages, Latex, 4 Figures
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- 1997
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34. Study of the $\pi^{0}\pi^{0}$ system in pp central collisions at 450 GeV/c
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Kunio Takamatsu, Alexei A.V. Kulik, Yoshiji Yasu, G.V. Khaustov, D. Alde, A. Brez, M. Boutemeur, Makoto Kobayashi, Yu.D. Prokoshkin, R. Bellazzini, V. A. Lishin, V.A. Polyakov, Jean Pierre Peigneux, Petr P.M. Shagin, A.A. Lednev, Takemi Nakagawa, M.R. Torquati, Teruo Nakamura, Freddy Binon, Hajime Shimizu, Greg Landsberg, Susumu Inaba, M. Poulet, Alexander Inyakin, Sergey Donskov, V.P. Sugonyaev, T. Ishida, T. Kinashi, Tsuneaki Tsuru, S. A. Sadovsky, V.D. Samoylenko, A.V. Singovsky, A. A. Kondashov, M. Gouanère, Edward E.A. Knapp, H. Kawai, Marco Maria Massai, C. Bricman, Jean-Pierre Stroot, A.V. A.V. Shtannikov, Sergey S.A. Polovnikov, BOMBAR, Claudine, Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and GAMS
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,[PHYS.HEXP] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,01 natural sciences ,Nuclear physics ,Effective mass (solid-state physics) ,0103 physical sciences ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,Charge exchange - Abstract
The effective mass spectrum of π0 pairs produced in pp central collisions (pp → pfπ0π0ps) at 450 GeV/c, s = 29 GeV , below 1 GeV differs from that observed in peripheral charge exchange reactions. In particular, there is a large number of events between ππ-threshold and 1 GeV, that interfere with f0(980) destructively. The possible existence of a broad S-wave state is suggested.
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- 1997
35. Beam test results of a PbWO$_{4}$ crystal calorimeter prototype
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A.V. Singovsky, A.V. Dolgopolov, G Alexeev, Vassili Kachanov, S.M. Stepoushkine, A.A. Fyodorov, Mikhail Korzhik, Jean Pierre Peigneux, Petr P.M. Shagin, V. A. Medvedev, V.L. Solovianov, Yu.D. Prokoshkin, Sergey Donskov, V. Yu. Khodyrev, Freddy Binon, J.P. Vialle, O.V. Missevich, V.P. Sugonyaev, Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP), and Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Large Hadron Collider ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Resolution (electron density) ,01 natural sciences ,Calorimeter ,Crystal ,Nuclear physics ,0103 physical sciences ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det] ,Detectors and Experimental Techniques ,010306 general physics ,Instrumentation ,Beam (structure) ,Energy (signal processing) - Abstract
Beam tests of an EM-calorimeter prototype made of PbWO 4 crystals, produced after significant improvement in growth technology, have been performed at the CERN SPS. The measured energy resolution is σ E / E = 2.8%/√ E ⊕ 0.47%.
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- 1995
36. Studies of the reaction π-p→η′π0n at 38 and 100 GeV/c
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A.V. A.V. Shtannikov, G.V. Khaustov, M. Poulet, Sergey S.A. Polovnikov, Alexander Inyakin, Alexei A.V. Kulik, A.A. Lednev, A.V. Singovsky, M. Gouanère, Greg Landsberg, Edward E.A. Knapp, Vassili Kachanov, S. A. Sadovsky, Yu.D. Prokoshkin, Jean Pierre Peigneux, D. Alde, V.P. Sugonyaev, V.D. Samoylenko, Jean-Pierre Stroot, C. Bricman, Freddy Binon, Sergey Donskov, M. Boutemeur, and Petr P.M. Shagin
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Branching fraction ,Physique ,Mass spectrum ,Pi ,Astronomie ,Engineering (miscellaneous) - Abstract
The production of η′π0 system in π-p charge-exchange interactions at π- momenta 38 GeV/c and 100 GeV/c has been studied. The 2γ and ηπ0π0 decay modes of η′ leading to 4γ and 8γ final states respectively have been detected. No statistically significant peak is observed in the η′π0 mass spectrum in the range of 1.2 GeV÷2.1 GeV. An upper limit of 6·10-3 has been established for the a20(1320)→η′π0 branching ratio. © 1992 Springer-Verlag., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 1992
37. Study of the ωπ+ system
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Sergey S.A. Polovnikov, B. Bencheikh, A. Alde, Petr P.M. Shagin, Jean Pierre Peigneux, V.P. Sugonyaev, Susumu Inaba, Yu.D. Prokoshkin, M. Boutemeur, A.A. Lednev, A.V. Singovsky, E. G. Chikovani, Makoto Kobayashi, Sergey Donskov, M. D. Tabidze, S. A. Sadovsky, G.V. Khaustov, Jean-Pierre Stroot, Freddy Binon, Alexander Inyakin, Alexei A.V. Kulik, Charles Bricman, Vassili Kachanov, T. Nakamura, M. Gouanère, Tsuneaki Tsuru, V.D. Samoylenko, A.V. A.V. Shtannikov, M. Poulet, Greg Landsberg, Edward E.A. Knapp, and Kunio Takamatsu
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Physics ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Meson ,Physique ,Nuclear Theory ,Elementary particle ,Astronomie ,Omega ,Cross section (geometry) ,Nuclear physics ,Mass spectrum ,Field theory (psychology) ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Quantum field theory ,Nuclear Experiment ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Excitation - Abstract
The mass spectra of the ωπ0 system, produced in π-p charge-exchange reactions at 38 GeV/c and 100 GeV/c, show a new neutral state with a mass of 2200±20 MeV and a width of 260±50 MeV. Like ρ3(1690), this meson, X(2200), is produced through one-pion-exchange. X(2200)JPC is likely 1--. It might be a 23D1 radial-orbital excitation of ρ0. Its production cross section falls with energy quadratically, in agreement with one-pion-exchange. The cross sections for b1(1235) and ρ3(1690) production have also been measured; their energy dependences have been determined. © 1992 Springer-Verlag., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 1992
38. Further studies of the X(1910) meson
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Kunio Takamatsu, V.P. Sugonyaev, T. Nakamura, M. Gouanère, Alexandre A.V. Inyakin, D. Alde, Edward E.A. Knapp, Tsuneaki Tsuru, Masakazu Kobayashi, V.D. Samoylenko, Sergey S.A. Sadovsky, Jean-Pierre Stroot, Sergey Donskov, Petr P.M. Shagin, Alexei A.V. Kulik, Yu.D. Prokoshkin, Vasilij V.A. Kachanov, Sergey S.A. Polovnikov, G.V. Khaustov, V. A. Lishin, C. Bricman, Jean Pierre Peigneux, Freddy Binon, M. Poulet, Greg Landsberg, Madjid Boutemeur, Susumu Inaba, A.V. A.V. Shtannikov, A.V. Singovsky, Andrey Lednev, Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), GAMS, and BOMBAR, Claudine
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,[PHYS.HEXP] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,Meson ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Resonance ,Quantum number ,01 natural sciences ,Nuclear physics ,Momentum ,Cross section (physics) ,0103 physical sciences ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,010306 general physics ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,Charge exchange - Abstract
New data on the ν′ν system produced in the π−p charge exchange at 38 GeV c momentum confirm the existence of the narrow ν′ν resonance X(1910). The hypothesis of the X(1910) quantum numbers being a JPC = 1−+, forbidden for the q[ovbar|q] meson, is proposed to explain the extremely low limits obtained for X(1910) decays through π0π0, νν and K0sK0s channels and the flat t-dependence of the X(1910) production cross section.
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- 1992
39. Observation of the decay η → π0γγ
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Yu Y.V. Rodnov, Jean Pierre Peigneux, Jean-Pierre Stroot, S. A. Sadovsky, Freddy Binon, Vasilij V.A. Kachanov, V.P. Sugonyaev, D.B. D.B. Kakauridze, Alexandre A.V. Inyakin, Jean-Pierre Lagnaux, V.A. Davydov, J. Dufournaud, A. Singovsky, Alexei A.V. Kulik, Yu.D. Prokoshkin, M. Gouanère, Charles Bricman, Sergey Donskov, A.V. Starzev, G.V. Khaustov, P. Duteil, Andrey Lednev, and Yu.V. Mikhailov
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Optique ,Spectrometer ,Hodoscope ,Branching fraction ,Radiative decay ,Physique atomique et moléculaire ,Astronomie ,Physique atomique et nucléaire ,Astrophysique - Abstract
The rare radiative decay η → π0γγ has been effectively observed and studied at the 70 GeV IHEP accelerator with the hodoscope spectrometer GAMS-2000. The branching ratio for this decay is found to be Br(η → π0γγ) = (9.5 ± 2.3)-10-4. © 1982 Società Italiana di Fisica., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 1982
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40. η puzzle: the decay η →π°γγ
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M. Gouanère, Vassili Kachanov, Alexander Inyakin, A.A. Lednev, Jean-Pierre Lagnaux, J. Dufournaud, G.V. Khaustov, P. Duteil, Freddy Binon, Sergey Donskov, Yu.D. Prokoshkin, Charles Bricman, S.A. Sadovsky, J.P. Peigneux, V.A. Davydov, Alexei A.V. Kulik, A.V. Startsev, Yu Y.V. Rodnov, A.V. Singovsky, Yu.V. Mikhailov, D.B. D.B. Kakauridze, Jean-Pierre Stroot, and V.P. Sugonyaev
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Physique ,Pi ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Astronomie ,Gamma gamma - Abstract
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- 1981
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41. Study of π−p→η′ηn in a search for glueballs
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Jean-Pierre Stroot, G.V. Khaustov, P. Duteil, D. Sillou, A. Possoz, Alexandre A.V. Inyakin, Yu Y.V. Rodnov, Yu.D. Prokoshkin, Petr P.M. Shagin, V.P. Sugonyaev, M. Gouanère, A. Singovsky, Alexei A.V. Kulik, Andrey Lednev, Jean Pierre Peigneux, Charles Bricman, Yu.V. Mikhailov, S. A. Sadovsky, Sergey Donskov, T. Mouthuy, Freddy Binon, and Jean-Pierre Lagnaux
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Physics ,Particle physics ,Range (particle radiation) ,Spectrometer ,Branching fraction ,Scalar (mathematics) ,Physique atomique et moléculaire ,Astronomie ,Mesons and meson resonances ,Physique atomique et nucléaire ,Nuclear physics ,+10+GeV%22">Hadron-induced high- and super-high-energy interactions, energy > 10 GeV ,Pion beam ,Pair production ,Optique ,Hodoscope ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Hadronic decays of mesons ,Nuclear Experiment ,Astrophysique ,Charge exchange - Abstract
η′η pair production in the charge exchange reaction π-p→η′ηn has been observed and studied in a search for glueballs with the 38 GeV/c pion beam of the 70 GeV IHEP accelerator. The γ-rays from the decay η′η→4γ were detected with the hodoscope spectrometer GAMS-2000. The η′η events in the mass range from threshold up to 1.8 GeV are decays of the scalar G(1590)-meson which has been already observed in its ηη decay mode. The measured ratio of the partial widths of the G→η′η and the G → ηη decay channels is 2.7±0.8 in agreement with the value expected for glueballs. © 1984 Società Italiana di Fisica., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 1984
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42. Small |t|?? p charge exchange scattering at 40 GeV/c
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J. Dufournaud, Yu Y.V. Rodnov, A.V. Starzev, A. E. Yakutin, Sergey Donskov, R. Roosen, A.A. Lednev, Jean Pierre Peigneux, Vassili Kachanov, G.V. Khaustov, Alexandre A.V. Inyakin, D.B. D.B. Kakauridze, P. Duteil, V.P. Sugonyaev, Jean-Pierre Stroot, Yu.D. Prokoshkin, V.A. Davydov, Yu. S. Khodirev, Yu.V. Mikhailov, Jean-Pierre Lagnaux, S. A. Sadovsky, Freddy Binon, M. Gouanère, and Alexei A.V. Kulik
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Physics ,Particle physics ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Scattering ,Momentum transfer ,Scattering length ,Nuclear physics ,Momentum ,Amplitude ,Hodoscope ,Nuclear Experiment ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,Charge exchange - Abstract
π−p→π0n differential cross-sections have been measured in the region of small 4-momentum transfer at 40 GeV/c incident momentum. The experiment performed at the IHEP 70 GeV accelerator makes use of a hodoscope γ-spectrometer. Thet- dependence of the cross-section points to a dominance of the spin-flip amplitude.
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- 1981
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43. Neutral decays of the ?-meson
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Freddy Binon, Charles Bricman, Alexandre A.V. Inyakin, A. Possoz, G.V. Khaustov, V. A. Maisheev, P. Duteil, Petr P.M. Shagin, Sergey Donskov, Jean-Pierre Lagnaux, D. Sillou, D. Alde, Alexei A.V. Kulik, Yu.M. Mel'nik, A.V. Singovsky, Jean-Pierre Stroot, T. Mouthuy, Yu.V. Mikhailov, Vasilij V.A. Kachanov, Andrey Lednev, Yu.D. Prokoshkin, V.P. Sugonyaev, D.B. D.B. Kakauridze, Yu Y.V. Rodnov, S. A. Sadovsky, Jean Pierre Peigneux, and M. Gouanère
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Physics ,Particle physics ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Meson ,Spectrometer ,Physique ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Branching fraction ,Nuclear Theory ,Dalitz plot ,Elementary particle ,Astronomie ,01 natural sciences ,Physique atomique et nucléaire ,Nuclear physics ,Particle acceleration ,Pion ,Hodoscope ,0103 physical sciences ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Engineering (miscellaneous) - Abstract
The partial widths of η-meson decays η→2γ, η→3π0 and η→π0γγ have been measured in a high accuracy experiment made at the IHEP accelerator with the hodoscope electromagnetic spectrometer GAMS-2000. An upper limit has been determined for the 3γ channel. The Dalitz plot of the η decay into 3π0 shows that the matrix element does not depend on the pion energy. © 1984 Springer-Verlag., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 1984
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44. Neutral mesons which decay into 4$\pi^0$
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D. Alde, F.G. Binon, C. Bricman, S.V. Donskov, M. Gouanère, A.V. Inyakin, V.A. Kachanov, D.B. Kakauridze, G.V. Khaustov, E.A. Knapp, A.V. Kulik, J.P. Lagnaux, A.A. Lednev, Yu.V. Mikhailov, Th. Mouthuy, V.F. Obraztsov, J.P. Peigneux, Yu.D. Prokoshkin, Yu.V. Rodnov, S.A. Sadovsky, V.D. Samoylenko, P.M. Shagin, A.V. Shtannikov, A.V. Singovsky, J.P. Stroot, V.P. Sugonyaev, BOMBAR, Claudine, Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP), and Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Large Hadron Collider ,Spectrometer ,Meson ,[PHYS.HEXP] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Glueball ,Scalar boson ,01 natural sciences ,Nuclear physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Mass spectrum ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,Tensor ,010306 general physics ,Particle Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Data on the 4π 0 decay mode of mesons have been obtained in a search for glueballs performed at the CERN SPS with the GAMS-4000 multiphoton spectrometer. A new tensor glueball candidate X(1810) appears as a clear peak in the 4π 0 mass spectrum. The 4π 0 decay of G(1590) is also observed. The measured value of BR(G→4 π 0 )/BR(G→ ηη )=0.8±0.3 further supports the glueball assignment of this scalar particle. The rate decay of f(1270) into 4π 0 has been measured: BR(f→4 π 0 ) = (3±1)×10 −3 .
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- 1987
45. Observation of a spin-6 neutral meson r(2510)
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Vasilij V.A. Kachanov, Freddy Binon, Yu.V. Mikhailov, Alexei A.V. Kulik, A. Singovsky, Jean-Pierre Lagnaux, Alexandre A.V. Inyakin, D.B. D.B. Kakauridze, Andrey Lednev, Sergey Donskov, G.V. Khaustov, Yu Y.V. Rodnov, Yu.D. Prokoshkin, P. Duteil, Jean-Pierre Stroot, V.P. Sugonyaev, S. A. Sadovsky, M. Gouanère, and Jean Pierre Peigneux
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Physics ,Particle physics ,Meson ,Spectrometer ,Physique ,PACS. 14.80 ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Resonance ,Astronomie ,Nuclear physics ,Momentum ,Other and hypothetical particles ,Hodoscope ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,Spin-½ - Abstract
In a high-statistics experiment (200 events/nanobarn) performed at the 70 GeV IHEP accelerator, a new dipion resonance has been observed in π-p collisions at 38 GeV/c momentum. The gamma-rays in reaction π-p → M0n, M0 → π0π0 → 4γ have been detected in the hodoscope spectrometer GAMS-2000. The new meson, r(2510), has a mass (2510±30) MeV/c2, a width (240±60) MeV/c2 and spin-parity J PC=6++. The production cross-section of the f, h and r mesons decreases exponentially with spin like exp [-0.9 J]. © 1984 Società Italiana di Fisica., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 1984
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