A. Letessier-Selvon
University of California, Berkeley
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Physical Review Letters | 1997
R. J. Porter; S. Beedoe; R. Bossingham; M. Bougteb; W. B. Christie; J. Carroll; W. G. Gong; T. Hallman; L. Heilbronn; H. Z. Huang; G. Igo; P. Kirk; G. Krebs; A. Letessier-Selvon; L. Madansky; F. Manso; H. S. Matis; J. Miller; C. Naudet; M. Prunet; G. Roche; L.S. Schroeder; P. Seidl; Z. F. Wang; R. Welsh; W. K. Wilson; A. Yegneswaran
We present measured dielectron production cross sections for Ca+Ca, C+C, He+Ca, and d+Ca reactions at 1.0 A GeV . Statistical uncertainties and systematic effects are smaller than in previous dilepton spectrometer (DLS) nucleus-nucleus data. For pair mass M{le}0.35 GeV/c{sup 2} we obtain (1) the Ca+Ca cross section is larger than the previous DLS measurement and current model results, (2) the mass spectra suggest large contributions from {pi}{sup 0} and {eta} Dalitz decays, and (3) d{sigma}/dM{proportional_to}A{sub P}A{sub T}. For M{gt}0.5 GeV/c{sup 2} the Ca+Ca to C+C cross section ratio is significantly larger than the ratio of A{sub P}A{sub T} values. {copyright} {ital 1997} {ital The American Physical Society}
Physics Letters B | 1989
G. Roche; J. Bystricky; J. Carroll; J. Gordon; T. Hallman; G. Igo; P. Kirk; G. Krebs; G. Landaud; A. Letessier-Selvon; L. Madansy; H.S. Matis; David Miller; C. Naudet; L.S. Schroeder; P. Seidl; Z. F. Wang; R. Welsh; A. Yegneswaran
Abstract Dileptons should be a good probe of the early stage of nucleus-nucleus collisions and may carry information on pion dynamics in nuclear matter. We have observed a dielectron signal well above estimated contributions from Dalitz decays of particles or resonances. At 1.0 A GeV, the dielectron mass spectrum is significantly different for Ca+Ca and p+ Be reactions. The dielectron yield scales as the first power of the product of the projectile and target masses.
Physical Review C | 1998
W. K. Wilson; S. Beedoe; R. Bossingham; M. Bougteb; J. Carroll; W. G. Gong; T. Hallman; L. Heilbronn; H. Z. Huang; G. Igo; P. Kirk; G. F. Krebs; A. Letessier-Selvon; L. Madansky; F. Manso; D. Magestro; H. S. Matis; J. Miller; C. Naudet; R.J. Porter; M. Prunet; G. Roche; L. S. Schroeder; P. Seidl; A. Yegneswaran
Measurements of dielectron production in p + p and p + d collisions with beamkinetic energies from 1.04 to 4.88 GeV are presented. The differential cross section is presented as a function of invariant pair mass, transverse momentum, and rapidity. The shapes of the mass spectra and their evolution with beam energy provide information about the relative importance of the various dielectron production mechanisms in this energy regime. The p + d to p + p ratio of the dielectron yield is also presented as a function of invariant pair mass, transverse momentum, and rapidity. The shapes of the transverse momentum and rapidity spectra from the p + d and p + p systems are found to be similar to one another for each of the beam energies studied. The beam energy dependence of the integrated cross sections is also presented.
Physics Letters B | 1992
H. Z. Huang; S. Beedoe; M. Bougteb; J. Cailiu; J. Carroll; T. Hallman; L. Heilbronn; G. Igo; P. Kirk; G. Krebs; A. Letessier-Selvon; B. Luttrell; F. Manso; L. Madansky; H.S. Matis; David Miller; J. Miller; C. Naudet; R.J. Porter; G. Roche; L. S. Schoeder; P. Seidl; Z. F. Wang; R. Welsh; W.K. Wilson; A. Yegneswaran
Abstract The dielectron yield in p + d and p + p collisions at a beam kinetic energy of 4.9 GeV has been measured using the Dilepton Spectrometer (DLS) at the Bevalac. The measured ratio of the yield in p + d to that in p + p collisions, 1.92±0.06, is in disagreement with the assumptions of model calculations applied to our ealier p +Be data, where it was found that p + n bremsstrahlung dominated other sources. While the measured ratio is consistent with a hadron-like origin of the dielectrons, the contributions of known hadronic decays are smaller than the measured yield from p + p collissions.
Nuclear Physics | 1988
G. Roche; G. Krebs; E. Lallier; A. Letessier-Selvon; H.S. Matis; C. Naudet; L.S. Schroeder; P. Seidl; A. Yegneswaran; J. Bystricky; J. Carroll; J. Gordon; G. Igo; T. Hallman; Leon Madansky; R. Welsh; P. Kirk; Z. F. Wang; David Miller; G. Landaud
Abstract Dielectron production has been measured in p+Be collisions at 1.0, 2.1 and 4.9 GeV and in Ca+Ca at 1.0 and 2.0 GeV A . The observation of a structure in the mass cross section at about two times the pion mass suggests that pion annihilation is the dominant production mechanism in p+Be above 2 GeV. Comparison of preliminary results from p+Be and Ca+Ca at 1 GeV A is presented.
Nuclear Physics | 1995
H.S. Matis; S. Beedoe; M. Bougteb; J. Carroll; W.B. Christie; W. G. Gong; T. Hallman; L. Heilbronn; H. Z. Huang; P. Kirk; G. Krebs; G. Igo; A. Letessier-Selvon; L. Madansky; F. Manso; J. Miller; C. Naudet; R.J. Porter; M. Prunet; G. Roche; L.S. Schroeder; P. Seidl; Z. F. Wang; R. Welsh; W.K. Wilson; A. Yegneswaran
Abstract The DLS collaboration has recently completed a high statistics study of dilepton production at the Bevalac. In particular, we have measured dielectrons (e + e − ) from p - p and p - d collisions to understand the basic dilepton production mechanisms in the energy range from 1.05 – 4.9 GeV. These data can be used to determine the basic processes which contribute to nucleon-nucleon dilepton production such as hadronic bremsstrahlung, vector meson processes, and hadronic Dalitz decay. The data show that a simple elastic bremsstrahlung calculation is insufficient to explain the data. Theoretical models are compared with the data. A new high statistics study of Ca Ca at 1.05 A·GeV has been made to study the collectivity of A - A collisions.
3rd Conference on the Intersections Between Particle and Nuclear Physics | 1988
C. Naudet; G. Krebs; E. Lallier; A. Letessier-Selvon; H.S. Matis; G. Roche; L.S. Schroeder; P. Seidl; A. Yegneswaren; Z. F. Wang; J. Carroll; J. Gordon; G. Igo; T. Hallman; L. Madansky; R. Welsh; P. Kirk; David Miller; G. Landaud
We report measurements of direct electron pair production in p‐Be interactions at 1.0, 2.1 and 4.9 GeV kinetic beam energies. The invariant mass and pt spectra along with the total cross sections are presented. A rapid decrease in the total cross section is observed at the lowest energy.
Physical Review Letters | 1989
C. Naudet; J. Bystricky; J. Carroll; J. Gordon; T. Hallman; G. Igo; P. Kirk; G. Krebs; Lallier E; G. Landaud; A. Letessier-Selvon; L. Madansky; H. S. Matis; David Miller; G. Roche; L.S. Schroeder; P. Seidl; Z. F. Wang; R. Welsh; A. Yegneswaran
Physical Review Letters | 1988
G. Roche; Claesson G; Hendrie D; G. Krebs; Lallier E; A. Letessier-Selvon; H. S. Matis; Mulera T; C. Naudet; L.S. Schroeder; P. Seidl; A. Yegneswaran; Z. F. Wang; J. Bystricky; J. Carroll; J. Gordon; G. Igo; S. Trentalange; T. Hallman; L. Madansky; Gilot Jf; P. Kirk; David Miller; G. Landaud
Physical Review C | 1994
H. Z. Huang; S. Beedoe; M. Bougteb; J. Cailiu; J. Carroll; T. Hallman; L. Heilbronn; G. Igo; P. Kirk; G. F. Krebs; A. Letessier-Selvon; B. Luttrell; F. Manso; L. Madansky; H. S. Matis; David Miller; J. Miller; C. Naudet; R.J. Porter; G. Roche; L.S. Schroeder; P. Seidl; Z. F. Wang; R. Welsh; W. K. Wilson; A. Yegneswaran