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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research | 1982

The axial field spectrometer at the CERN ISR

H. Gordon; Y. Oren; C. Woody; H. Hofmann; N. A. McCubbin; E. Rosso; U. Mjörnmark; O. Botner; B. Schistad; H.J. Hilke; I. Dahl-Jensen; G. Damgaard; G. Jarlskog; R.H. Schindler; B.S. Nielsen; W. E. M. Evans; G. Kesseler; Rasmus Moller; P. Frandsen; S. Almehed; G. Kantardjian; K.H. Hansen; A. Hallgren; J. Lindsay; B. Lörstad; S.Ø. Nielsen; Gibson; E. Dahl-Jensen; H. Bøggild; P. Dam

Abstract The axial field spectrometer is being exploited in a wide-ranging programme to study pp and p p -collisions which are characterized by a large transverse momentum. A specially shaped magnet together with an “imaging” drift chamber is used for efficient detection and momentum analysis of high multiplicity events at interaction rates of up to 5 × 106 s. Particle identification is accomplished over 1 sr; an uranium/scintillator hadron calorimeter will cover more than 8 sr in 1982 to provide an unbiased energy measurement.


Physics Letters B | 1982

Direct evidence for the emergence of jets in events triggered on large transverse energy in pp collisions at s = 63 GeV

T. P. A. Åkesson; M. Albrow; S. Almehed; Richard Batley; O. Benary; H. Bøggild; O. Botner; H. Brody; V. Burkert; A. Di Ciaccio; D. J. A. Cockerill; S. Dagan; E. Dahl-Jensen; I. Dahl-Jensen; G. Damgaard; W.M. Evans; C. Fabjan; P. Frandsen; S. Frankel; W. Frati; H. A. Gordon; A. Hallgren; K.H. Hansen; B. Heck; H.J. Hilke; J.E. Hooper; G. Jarlskog; P. W. Jeffreys; T. Jensen; G. Kesseler

We present data obtained from a 1.7 sr hadron calorimeter, triggered on transverse energy, in pp collisions at s=63 GeV at the CERN-ISR. From the change in the distribution of energy in the calorimeter, we extract the cross section for two-constituent hard scattering for pT between 6 and 14 GeV at y = 0. The decrease of this jet cross section over this pT range is consistent with exp (−bpT), with b = (1.02 ± 0.09) GeV−1. The slope and normalization of the cross section agree well with a QCD motivated Monte Carlo model. The ratio between jet and single particle cross sections [dσJET/dpT)/(dσπ0/dpT)]| y = 0 changes from about 200 at 6 GeV to about 1500 at 14 GeV.


Physics Letters B | 1982

Further evidence for jet production from the charged particles produced in pp collisions at triggered on large transverse energy

T. P. A. Åkesson; M. Albrow; S. Almehed; Richard Batley; O. Benary; H. Bøggild; O. Botner; H. Brody; V. Burkert; A. Di Ciaccio; D. J. A. Cockerill; S. Dagan; E. Dahl-Jensen; I. Dahl-Jensen; G. Damgaard; W.M. Evans; C. Fabjan; P. Frandsen; S. Frankel; W. Frati; H. A. Gordon; A. Hallgren; K.H. Hansen; B. Heck; H.J. Hilke; J.E. Hooper; G. Jarlskog; P. W. Jeffreys; T. Jensen; G. Kesseler

Abstract The detailed shape of events triggered by a 1.7 sr hadron calorimeter is studied using charged track information in the Axial Field Spectrometer at the CERN ISR. With increasing transverse energy (ET) a large fraction of the events are seen to have a limited transverse momentum relative to the trigger direction. A comparison of the circularity of the events with a prediction of a QCD-motivated Monte Carlo model shows that at high ET the events originate predominantly from two-constituent scattering.


Physics Letters B | 1990

Production of prompt electrons in the charm Pt region at s = 630 GeV

O. Botner; L.-O. Eek; T. Ekelof; K. Fransson; A. Hallgren; P. Kostarakis; G. Lenzen; B. Lund-Jensen

The production of prompt electrons at s = 630 GeV has been measured in the pt range 0.5–2.0 GeV/c and the pseudorapidity range 1.1–1.7, using a ring imaging Cherenkov (RICH) counter installed in the UA2 experiment at the CERN pp collider. From our measurement of the electron/hadron ratio in the pt range 0.9–1.5 GeV/c we conclude that the total charm production cross section at s = 630 GeV does not exceed 1.9 mb at 95% CL. As our best estimate we obtain σtot(cc)=0.68 ±0.56 (stat.) ±0.25 (sys., exp.)±0.21 (sys., theory) mb.


Physics Letters B | 1983

The dominance of jets at large transverse energy in a full-azimuth hadron calorimeter at ISR energies

T. Åkesson; M. Albrow; S. Almehed; Richard Batley; O. Benary; O. Botner; H. Bøggild; H. Breuker; H. Brody; V. Burkert; R. Carosi; A. A. Carter; J. R. Carter; P. Cecil; W. Cleland; S. U. Chung; D. J. A. Cockerill; S. Dagan; E. Dahl-Jensen; I. Dahl-Jensen; P. Dam; G. Damgaard; S. Eidelman; W.M. Evans; C.W. Fabjan; P. Frandsen; S. Frankel; W. Frati; M.D. Gibson; U. Goerlach

Abstract Events with a large transverse energy in a calorimeter with full azimuthal coverage and |y|


Nuclear Physics | 1982

Inclusive vector-meson production in the central region of pp collisions at √s = 63 GeV

T. P. A. Åkesson; M. Albrow; S. Almehed; O. Benary; H. Bøggild; O. Botner; H. Brody; V. Burkert; A. Di Ciaccio; D. J. A. Cockerill; S. Dagan; E. Dahl-Jensen; I. Dahl-Jensen; P. Dam; G. Damgaard; W.M. Evans; C. Fabjan; T. Ferbel; P. Frandsen; S. Frankel; W. Frati; M.D. Gibson; H. A. Gordon; A. Hallgren; K.H. Hansen; B. Heck; S. Henning; J.W. Hiddleston; H.J. Hilke; R.W. Hogue

Production of ϱ0, K∗0, K∗0, and φ have been measured in proton-proton collisions at the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings (ISR) at low pT in the central region. The transverse mass spectra are well described by exp (−aμT), with a = −6.4±0.2 GeV−1. The cross sections for dσ/dy|y=0are 6.5±0.8±1.2 mb for ϱ0, 1.9±0.3±0.3 mb for K∗), 1.9±03±03 mb for K∗0, and 60.±0.12±0.13 mb for φ, where the first error is statistical and the second is sytematic.


Nuclear Physics | 1984

Antibaryon production in the central region at the ISR

T. Åkesson; M. Albrow; S. Almehed; E. Anassontzis; Richard Batley; O. Benary; H. Bøggild; O. Botner; H. Breuker; H. Brody; V. Burkert; B. Callen; R. Carosi; A. A. Carter; J. R. Carter; P. Cecil; W. Cleland; D. J. A. Cockerill; S. Dagan; E. Dahl-Jensen; I. Dahl-Jensen; P. Dam; G. Damgaard; W.M. Evans; C. Fabjan; T. Ferbel; P. Frandsen; S. Frankel; W. Frati; M.D. Gibson

Using annihilation in a calorimeter as a trigger on antiprotons, we have measured the relative production cross sections of p, Λ and Ξ at y∼0 in the transverse momentum range 1 to 2 GeV/c in pp collisions at √s=63 GeV. We investigate correlations between the antibaryons and associated produced particles, and find evidence for local baryon number conservation.


Physics Letters B | 1982

Multiplicity distributions in p-α and α-α collisions in the CERN ISR

T. P. A. Åkesson; J.E. Hooper; C. L. Woody; S. Almehed; A. Nilsson; E. Rosso; U. Mjörnmark; O. Botner; W. Frati; I. Dahl-Jensen; G. Damgaard; G. Jarlskog; R.H. Schindler; B.S. Nielsen; W.M. Evans; R. Batley; R. Møller; H.J. Hilke; P. Frandsen; K.H. Hansen; M. Wood; A. Hallgren; B. Lörstad; Gibson; E. Dahl-Jensen; L.H. Olsen; B. Heck; W. Molzon; D. Lissauer; N. A. McCubbin

Abstract Measurements of charged particle multiplicity distributions in the central rapidity region in p-p and p-α, and α-α collisions are reported. They are better fitted to the “wounded nucleon” than to the “gluon string” model. The average transverse momenta, for all three reactions, are identical (and almost independent of multiplicity) up to very high multiplicities.


Physics Letters B | 1982

A comparison of pp and pp interactions in the central region at √s=53 GeV

T. P. A. Åkesson; M. Albrow; S. Almehed; O. Benary; H. Bøggild; O. Botner; V. Burkert; A. Di Ciaccio; D. Cockerill; S. Dagan; E. Dahl-Jensen; I. Dahl-Jensen; P. Dam; G. Damgaard; W. E. M. Evans; C. Fabjan; T. Ferbel; P. Frandsen; M.D. Gibson; H. A. Gordon; A. Hallgren; K.H. Hansen; B. Heck; S. Henning; J.H. Hiddleston; H.J. Hilke; R.W. Hogue; J.E. Hooper; G. Jarlskog; P. W. Jeffreys

Abstract The inclusive production cross sections of pions, kaons, protons, and antiprotons in p p and pp interactions at √ s =53 GeV are compared in the kinematic range | y | p T c . We observe differences in the K + /K − and p /p ratios for the two data samples. Although the bulk of the particles are produced with the same momentum and rapidity distributions in p p and pp collisions, we observe difference in these distributions for produced protons and antiprotons.


Physics Letters B | 1982

A study of charged particles associated with high-pT photons and pions

T. P. A. Åkesson; M. Albrow; S. Almehed; E. Anassontzis; Richard Batley; O. Benary; H. Bøggild; O. Botner; H. Brody; V. Burkert; A. Di Ciaccio; D. J. A. Cockerill; S. Dagan; E. Dahl-Jensen; I. Dahl-Jensen; G. Damgaard; W.M. Evans; C. Fabjan; T. Ferbel; P. Frandsen; S. Frankel; W. Frati; H. A. Gordon; A. Hallgren; K.H. Hansen; B. Heck; H.J. Hilke; J.E. Hooper; G. Jarlskog; P. W. Jeffreys

We report on the distributions of charged particles produced in association with high p/sub T/ prompt photons and neutral pions in pp collisions at ..sqrt.. s = 63 GeV and theta = 90/sup 0/ in the centre of mass. We find photons to be relatively unaccompained by other particles at small angles with respect to the photon, and thereby extract a measurement of the fraction of prompt photons due to bremsstrahlung production. The relative density of positive to negative particles in the system recoiling from the photon has been measured and compared with QCD motivated calculations.

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