A. J. Schwartz
University of Cincinnati
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Physical Review Letters | 2002
E.M. Aitala; A. J. Slaughter; A.K.S. Santha; L.P. Perera; H.S. Carvalho; S. Devmal; G. Herrera; H. A. Rubin; N. W. Reay; S. MayTal-Beck; E. Wolin; A. Napier; S. Banerjee; S. Watanabe; A. Fernandez; J. Magnin; P.A. Kasper; G.F. Fox; R. H. Milburn; B. Quinn; A.M. Halling; D. A. Sanders; B. Lundberg; A. C. dos Reis; S. Takach; K. Thorne; S. Radeztsky; S. Amato; J.C. Anjos; D. Mihalcea
We study the Dalitz plot of the decay D^+ -->K^- pi^+ pi^+ with a sample of 15090 events from Fermilab experiment E791. Modeling the decay amplitude as the coherent sum of known K pi resonances and a uniform nonresonant term, we do not obtain an acceptable fit. If we allow the mass and width of the K^*_0(1430) to float, we obtain values consistent with those from PDG but the chi^2 per degree of freedom of the fit is still unsatisfactory. A good fit is found when we allow for the presence of an additional scalar resonance, with mass 797 +/- 19 +/- 43 MeV/c^2 and width 410 +/- 43 +/- 87 MeV/c^2. The mass and width of the K^*_0(1430) become 1459 +/- 7 +/- 5 MeV/c^2 and 175 +/- 12 +/- 12 MeV/c^2, respectively. Our results provide new information on the scalar sector in hadron spectroscopy.
Physical Review Letters | 2001
E.M. Aitala; A.K.S. Santha; L.P. Perera; H.S. Carvalho; S. Devmal; G. Herrera; H. A. Rubin; N. W. Reay; S. MayTal-Beck; E. Wolin; A. Napier; S. Banerjee; S. Watanabe; A. Fernandez; P.A. Kasper; G.F. Fox; B. Quinn; A. C. dos Reis; A.M. Halling; D. A. Sanders; B. Lundberg; S. Takach; S. Radeztsky; S. Amato; J.C. Anjos; D. Mihalcea; D. J. Summers; K. Stenson; T. Carter; S. Kwan
We have studied the diffractive dissociation into dijets of 500 GeV/c pions scattering coherently from carbon and platinum targets. Extrapolating to asymptotically high energies (where t(min)-->0), we find that when the per-nucleus cross section for this process is parametrized as sigma = sigma0Aalpha, alpha has values near 1.6, the exact result depending on jet transverse momentum. These values are in agreement with those predicted by theoretical calculations of color-transparency.
Physical Review Letters | 1999
S. Amato; J.C. Anjos; I. Bediaga; H.S. Carvalho; C. Gobel; J. R. T. de Mello Neto; J. M. De Miranda; A. C. dos Reis; A.F.S. Santoro; J. Solano; P. Gagnon; J. Leslie; K. O'Shaughnessy; B. T. Meadows; A.B. d'Oliveira; L.P. Perera; A.K.S. Santha; A. J. Schwartz; Sokoloff; G. Herrera; J. A. Appel; S. Banerjee; T. Carter; K. Denisenko; A.M. Halling; C. James; S. Kwan; B. Lundberg; R. Stefanski; K. Thorne
Using the large hadroproduced charm sample collected in experiment E791 at Fermilab, we report the first directly measured constraint on the decay-width difference Delta Gamma for the mass eigenstates of the D0-D0bar system. We obtain our result from lifetime measurements of the decays D0 -->K-pi+ and D0 -->K-K+, under the assumption of CP invariance, which implies that the CP eigenstates and the mass eigenstates are the same. The lifetime of D0 -->K-K+ (the CP-even final state is \tau_KK = 0.410 +/- 0.011 +/- 0.006 ps, and the lifetime of D0 -->K-pi+ (an equal mixture of CP-odd and CP-even final states is tau_Kpi = 0.413 +/- 0.003 +/- 0.004 ps. The decay-width difference is Delta Gamma = 2(Gamma_KK - Gamma_Kpi) = 0.04 +/- 0.14 +/- 0.05 ps^-1. We relate these measurements to measurements of mixing in the neutral D-meson system.
Physical Review Letters | 1996
E.M. Aitala; A.K.S. Santha; L.P. Perera; H.S. Carvalho; G. Herrera; H. A. Rubin; N. W. Reay; S. MayTal-Beck; E. Wolin; A. Napier; S. Banerjee; S. Watanabe; A. Fernandez; P.A. Kasper; K. Stenson; B. Quinn; K. Sugano; A. C. dos Reis; A.M. Halling; B. Lundberg; S. Takach; K. Thorne; S. Radeztsky; S. Amato; J.C. Anjos; D. J. Summers; T. Carter; S. Kwan; M. V. Purohit; A.K. Tripathi
We report the result of a search for D0 - D0_bar mixing in the data from hadroproduction experiment E791 at Fermilab. We use the D* tag and semileptonic decay vertices of D0 to look for wrong-sign decays with mixing time dependence.
Physics Letters B | 1999
E.M. Aitala; S. Amato; J.C. Anjos; J. A. Appel; D. Ashery; Swagato Banerjee; I. Bediaga; G. Blaylock; Stephen B. Bracker; P. R. Burchat; R.A. Burnstein; T. Carter; H.S. Carvalho; N. Copty; L. Cremaldi; C. Darling; K. Denisenko; S. Devmal; A. Fernandez; G.F. Fox; P. Gagnon; C. Gobel; K. Gounder; A.M. Halling; G. Herrera; G. Hurvits; C. James; P.A. Kasper; S. Kwan; D.C. Langs
Abstract We report the results of a search for flavor-changing neutral current, lepton-flavor violating, and lepton-number violating decays of D + , D s + , and D 0 mesons (and their antiparticles) into modes containing muons and electrons. Using data from Fermilab charm hadroproduction experiment E791, we examine the π ll and K ll decay modes of D + and D s + and the l + l − decay modes of D 0 . No evidence for any of these decays is found. Therefore, we present branching-fraction upper limits at 90% confidence level for the 24 decay modes examined. Eight of these modes have no previously reported limits, and fourteen are reported with significant improvements over previously published results.
Physical Review Letters | 2001
E.M. Aitala; A.K.S. Santha; L.P. Perera; H.S. Carvalho; G. Herrera; H. A. Rubin; N. W. Reay; S. MayTal-Beck; E. Wolin; A. Napier; S. Banerjee; S. Watanabe; A. Fernandez; J. Magnin; P.A. Kasper; G.F. Fox; B. Quinn; A. C. dos Reis; A.M. Halling; D. A. Sanders; B. Lundberg; S. Takach; S. Radeztsky; S. Amato; J.C. Anjos; D. Mihalcea; D. J. Summers; K. Stenson; T. Carter; S. Kwan
We report results of a search for flavor-changing neutral current (FCNC), lepton flavor, and lepton-number violating decays of the D0 (and its antiparticle) into three and four bodies. Using data from Fermilab charm hadroproduction experiment E791, we examine modes with two leptons (muons or electrons) and a rho(0), K( *0), or straight phi vector meson or a nonresonant pi(pi), Kpi, or KK pair of pseudoscalar mesons. No evidence for any of these decays is found. Therefore, we present branching-fraction upper limits at 90% confidence level for the 27 decay modes examined (18 new).
Physics Letters B | 1997
E.M. Aitala; A.K.S. Santha; L.P. Perera; H.S. Carvalho; G. Herrera; H. A. Rubin; N. W. Reay; S. MayTal-Beck; E. Wolin; A. Napier; S. Banerjee; S. Watanabe; A. Fernandez; P.A. Kasper; K. Stenson; B. Quinn; A. C. dos Reis; A.M. Halling; B. Lundberg; S. Takach; S. Radeztsky; S. Amato; J.C. Anjos; D. Mihalcea; D. J. Summers; T. Carter; S. Kwan; M. V. Purohit; A.K. Tripathi; K. O'Shaughnessy
This paper presents measurements of the production of Ds- mesons relative to Ds+ mesons as functions of x_F and square of p_t for a sample of 2445 Ds decays to phi pi. The Ds mesons were produced in Fermilab experiment E791 with 500 GeV/c pi- mesons incident on one platinum and four carbon foil targets. The acceptance-corrected integrated asymmetry in the x_F range -0.1 to 0.5 for Ds+- mesons is 0.032 +- 0.022 +- 0.022, consistent with no net asymmetry. The results, as functions of x_F and square of p_t, are compared to predictions and to the large production asymmetry observed for D+- mesons in the same experiment. These comparisons support the hypothesis that production asymmetries come from the fragmentation process and not from the charm quark production itself.
Physics Letters B | 1998
E.M. Aitala; S. Amato; J.C. Anjos; J. A. Appel; D. Ashery; S. Banerjee; I. Bediaga; G. Blaylock; Stephen B. Bracker; P. R. Burchat; R.A. Burnstein; T. Carter; H.S. Carvalho; N. Copty; L. Cremaldi; C. Darling; K. Denisenko; A. Fernandez; G.F. Fox; P. Gagnon; C. Gobel; K. Gounder; A.M. Halling; G. Herrera; G. Hurvits; C. James; P.A. Kasper; S. Kwan; D.C. Langs; J. Leslie
The form factor ratios rv=V(0)/A1(0), r2=A2(0)/A1(0) and r3=A3(0)/A1(0) in the decay D+ -->K* l nu, K* -->K-pi+ have been measured using data from charm hadroproduction experiment E791 at Fermilab. From 3034 (595) signal (background) events in the muon channel, we obtain rv=1.84+-0.11+-0.09, r2=0.75+-0.08+-0.09 and, as a first measurement of r3, we find 0.04+-0.33 +-0.29. The values of the form factor ratios rv and r2 measured for the muon channel are combined with the values of rv and r2 that we have measured in the electron channel. The combined E791 results for the muon and electron channels are rv=1.87+-0.08+-0.07 and r2=0.73+-0.06+-0.08.The form factor ratios rv=V(0)/A1(0), r2=A2(0)/A1(0) and r3=A3(0)/A1(0) in the decay D+ --> K* l nu, K* -->K-pi+ have been measured using data from charm hadroproduction experiment E791 at Fermilab. From 3034 (595) signal (background) events in the muon channel, we obtain rv=1.84+-0.11+-0.09, r2=0.75+-0.08+-0.09 and, as a first measurement of r3, we find 0.04+-0.33 +-0.29. The values of the form factor ratios rv and r2 measured for the muon channel are combined with the values of rv and r2 that we have measured in the electron channel. The combined E791 results for the muon and electron channels are rv=1.87+-0.08+-0.07 and r2=0.73+-0.06+-0.08.
Physical Review Letters | 1997
E.M. Aitala; A.K.S. Santha; H.S. Carvalho; G. Herrera; H. A. Rubin; N. W. Reay; S. MayTal-Beck; E. Wolin; A. Napier; S. Banerjee; S. Watanabe; A. Fernandez; P.A. Kasper; K. Stenson; B. Quinn; A. C. dos Reis; A.M. Halling; D. A. Sanders; B. Lundberg; S. Takach; S. Radeztsky; S. Amato; J.C. Anjos; D. Mihalcea; D. J. Summers; T. Carter; S. Kwan; M. V. Purohit; A.K. Tripathi; K. O'Shaughnessy
We present a measurement of the form-factor ratios r_V=V(0)/A_1(0) and r_2=A_2(0)/A_1(0) for the decay D^+ -> \overline K^{*0} e^+ \nu_e. The measurement is based on a signal of approximately 3000
Physics Letters B | 1999
E.M. Aitala; S. Amato; J.C. Anjos; J. A. Appel; D. Ashery; Swagato Banerjee; I. Bediaga; G. Blaylock; Stephen B. Bracker; P. R. Burchat; R.A. Burnstein; T. Carter; H.S. Carvalho; N. Copty; L. Cremaldi; C. Darling; K. Denisenko; A. Fernandez; G.F. Fox; P. Gagnon; S. Gerzon; C. Gobel; K. Gounder; A.M. Halling; G. Herrera; G. Hurvits; C. James; P.A. Kasper; S. Kwan; D.C. Langs
D^+ -> \overline K^{*0} e^+ \nu_e, \overline K^{*0} -> K^-\pi^+