A. Mücklich
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Nuclear Physics | 1997
M. Arneodo; A. Arvidson; B. Badelek; M. Ballintijn; G. Baum; J. Beaufays; I. Bird; P. Björkholm; Michiel Botje; C. Broggini; W. Brückner; A. Brüll; Wj Burger; J. Ciborowski; R. van Dantzig; A. Dyring; H. Engelien; M.I. Ferrero; L. Fluri; U. Gaul; T. Granier; M. Grosse-Perdekamp; D. von Harrach; M. van der Heijden; C. A. Heusch; Q. Ingram; M. de Jong; E. Kabuß; R. Kaiser; T. Ketel
The muon-proton and muon-deuteron inclusive deep inelastic scattering cross sections were measured in the kinematic range 0.002 < x < 0.60 and 0.5 < Q(2) < 75 GeV2 at incident muon energies of 90, 120, 200 and 280 GeV. These results are based on the full data set collected by the New Muon Collaboration, including the data taken with a small angle trigger. The extracted values of the structure functions F-2(p) and F-2(d) are in good agreement with those from other experiments. The data cover a sufficient range of y to allow the determination of the ratio of the longitudinally to transversely polarised virtual photon absorption cross sections, R = sigma(L)/sigma(T), for 0.002 < x < 0.12. The values of R are compatible with a perturbative QCD prediction; they agree with earlier measurements and extend to smaller x.The muon-proton and muon-deuteron inclusive deep inelastic scattering cross sections were measured in the kinematic range 0.002<x<0.60 and 0.5<Q2<75 GeV2 at incident muon energies of 90, 120, 200 and 280 GeV. These results are based on the full data set collected by the New Muon Collaboration, including the data taken with a small angle trigger. The extracted values of the structure functions F2p and F2d are in good agreement with those from other experiments. The data cover a sufficient range of y to allow the determination of the ratio of the longitudinally to transversely polarised virtual photon absorption cross sections, R= sigma(L)/sigma(T), for 0.002<x<0.12 . The values of R are compatible with a perturbative QCD prediction; they agree with earlier measurements and extend to smaller x.
Nuclear Physics | 1995
M. Arneodo; A. Paic; C. Scholz; G. van Middelkoop; H. Engelien; Y. Tzamouranis; F. Klein; A. Witzmann; S. Kullander; J.-L. Vuilleumier; E. Rondio; H.J. Kessler; T. Walcher; F. Sever; R. van Dantzig; G.K. Mallot; U. Landgraf; C. Whitten; A. Mücklich; C.H.Quentin Ingram; D. Sanders; R. Windmolders; M. van der Heijden; M.I. Ferrero; A. Milsztajn; C. Mariotti; D. Nowotny; K. Rith; A. Sandacz; R. Rieger
We present the structure function ratios F2(Li)/F2(D) and F2(C)/F2(D) measured in deep inelastic muon-nucleus scattering at a nominal incident muon energy of 200 GeV. The kinematic range 0.0001 s x s 0.7 and 0.01 s Q˜2 s 70 GeV˜2 is covered. For values of
Nuclear Physics | 1994
M. Arneodo; A. Paic; C. Scholz; G. van Middelkoop; H. Engelien; Y. Tzamouranis; F. Klein; A. Witzmann; S. Kullander; J.-L. Vuilleumier; T. Walcher; F. Sever; R. van Dantzig; G.K. Mallot; U. Landgraf; A. Mücklich; C.H.Quentin Ingram; D. Sanders; A. Brüll; M.I. Ferrero; C. Mariotti; D. Nowotny; K. Rith; A. Sandacz; R. Rieger; K. Kurek; K. Röhrich; U. Gaul; M. van der Heijden; R. Windmolders
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Nuclear Physics | 1997
M. Arneodo; A. Arvidson; B. Badelek; M. Ballintijn; Günter Baum; J. Beaufays; I. Bird; P. Björkholm; Michiel Botje; C. Broggini; W. Brückner; A. Brüll; W.J. Burger; J. Ciborowski; R vanDantzig; A. Dyring; H. Engelien; M.I. Ferrero; L. Fluri; U. Gaul; T. Granier; M. Grosse-Perdekamp; D vonHarrach; M vanderHeijden; C. A. Heusch; Q. Ingram; M deJong; E. Kabuss; R. Kaiser; T. Ketel
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Nuclear Physics | 1996
M. Arneodo; A. Arvidson; B. Badelek; M. Ballintijn; Günter Baum; J. Beaufays; I. Bird; P. Björkholm; M. Botje; C. Broggini; W. Brückner; A. Brüll; Wj Burger; J. Ciborowski; R vanDantzig; H. Döbbeling; A. Dyring; H. Engelien; M.I. Ferrero; L. Fluri; U. Gaul; T. Granier; M. Grosse-Perdekamp; D vonHarrach; M vanderHeijden; C. A. Heusch; Q. Ingram; M deJong; Em Kabuss; R. Kaiser
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Nuclear Physics | 1996
M. Arneodo; A. Arvidson; B. Badelek; M. Ballintijn; Günter Baum; J. Beaufays; I.G. Bird; P. Björkholm; Michiel Botje; C. Broggini; W. Brückner; A. Brüll; Wj Burger; J. Ciborowski; R vanDantzig; A. Dyring; H. Engelien; M.I. Ferrero; L. Fluri; U. Gaul; T. Granier; M. Grosse-Perdekamp; D vonHarrach; M vanderHeijden; Clemens A. Heusch; Q. Ingram; M deJong; Em Kabuss; R. Kaiser; T. Ketel
both ratios indicate saturation of shadowing at values compatible with photoabsorption results.
Physics Letters B | 1994
M. Arneodo; A. Arvidson; B. Badelek; M. Ballintijn; G. Baum; J. Beaufays; I.G. Bird; P. Björkholm; M. Botje; C. Broggini; W. Brückner; A. Brüll; W.J. Burger; J. Ciborowski; R. van Dantzig; A. Dyring; H. Engelien; M.I. Ferrero; L. Fluri; U. Gaul; T. Granier; D. von Harrach; M. van der Heijden; C. A. Heusch; Q. Ingram; K. Janson-Prytz; M. de Jong; E. Kabuß; R. Kaiser; T. Ketel
Abstract Exclusive ϱ0 and φ muoproduction on deuterium, carbon and calcium has been studied in the kinematic range 2
Nuclear Physics | 1995
M. Arneodo; A. Arvidson; B. Badelek; M. Ballintijn; G. Baum; J. Beaufays; I.G. Bird; P. Björkholm; Michiel Botje; C. Broggini; W. Brückner; A. Brüll; W.J. Burger; J. Ciborowski; R. van Dantzig; A. Dyring; H. Engelien; M.I. Ferrero; L. Fluri; U. Gaul; T. Granier; M. Grosse-Perdekamp; D. von Harrach; M. van der Heijden; C. A. Heusch; G. Igo; Q. Ingram; K. Janson-Prytz; M. de Jong; E.M. Kabuβ
Results are presented for F-2(d)/F-2(p) and R(d) - R(p) from simultaneous measurements of deep inelastic muon scattering on hydrogen and deuterium targets, at 90, 120, 200 and 280 GeV. The differen ...Results are presented for F2d/F2p and Rd-Rp from simultaneous measurements of deep inelastic muon scattering on hydrogen and deuterium targets, at 90, 120, 200 and 280 GeV. The difference Rd-Rp, determined in the range 0.002<x<0.4 at an average Q^2 of 5 GeV^2, is compatible with zero. The x and Q^2 dependence of F2d/F2p was measured in the kinematic range 0.001<x<0.8 and 0.1<Q^2<145 GeV^2 with small statistical and systematic errors. For x>0.1 the ratio decreases with Q^2.
Nuclear Physics | 1997
M. Arneodo; A. Arvidson; B. Badelek; M. Ballintijn; G. Baum; J. Beaufays; I. Bird; P. Björkholm; Michiel Botje; C. Broggini; W. Brückner; A. Brüll; Wj Burger; J. Ciborowski; R. van Dantzig; A. Dyring; H. Engelien; M.I. Ferrero; L. Fluri; U. Gaul; T. Granier; M. Grosse-Perdekamp; D. von Harrach; M. van der Heijden; C. A. Heusch; Q. Ingram; M. de Jong; E. Kabuß; R. Kaiser; T. Ketel
The Q(2) dependence of the structure function ratio F-2(Sn)/F-2(C) for 0.01 < x < 0.75 and 1 < Q(2) < 140 GeV2 is reported. For x < 0.1 the size of shadowing decreases linearly with In Q(2) and the maximum rate is about 0.04 at x = 0.01. The rate decreases with x and is compatible with zero for x greater than or equal to 0.1. The difference R(Sn) - R(C), where R is the ratio of longitudinally to transversely polarised virtual photon absorption cross sections, is also given. No dependence on x is seen and the average value is 0.040 +/- 0.021 (stat.) +/- 0.026 (syst.) at a mean Q(2) of 10 GeV2.
Nuclear Physics | 1995
M. Arneodo; A. Arvidson; B. Badelek; M. Ballintijn; G. Baum; J. Beaufays; I. Bird; P. Björkholm; Michiel Botje; C. Broggini; W. Brückner; A. Brüll; W.J. Burger; J. Ciborowski; R vanDantzig; A. Dyring; H. Engelien; M.I. Ferrero; L. Fluri; U. Gaul; T. Granier; M. Grosse-Perdekamp; D vonHarrach; M vanderHeijden; C. A. Heusch; G. Igo; Q. Ingram; K. Janson-Prytz; M deJong; E. Kabuss
Results are presented for six nuclei from Be to Pb on the structure function ratios F-2(A)/F-2(C)(X) and their A dependence in deep inelastic muon scattering at 200 GeV incident: muon energy. The data cover the kinematic range 0.01 < x < 0.8 with Q(2) ranging from 2 to 70 GeV2. The A dependence of nuclear structure function ratios is parametrised and compared to various models.