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Physics Letters B | 2006

Evidence of the Coulomb-force effects in the cross-sections of the deuteron-proton breakup at 130 MeV

St. Kistryn; E. Stephan; B. Kłos; A. Biegun; K. Bodek; I. Ciepał; A. Deltuva; A. C. Fonseca; N. Kalantar-Nayestanaki; M. Kis; A. Kozela; M. Mahjour-Shafiei; A. Micherdzinska; P. U. Sauer; R. Sworst; J. Zejma; W. Zipper

High precision cross-section data of the deuteron–proton breakup reaction at 130 MeV deuteron energy are compared with the theoretical predictions obtained with a coupled-channel extension of the CD Bonn potential with virtual Δ-isobar excitation, without and with inclusion of the long-range Coulomb force. The Coulomb effect is studied on the basis of the cross-section data set, extended in this work to about 1500 data points by including breakup geometries characterized by small polar angles of the two protons. The experimental data clearly prefer predictions obtained with the Coulomb interaction included. The strongest effects are observed in regions in which the relative energy of the two protons is the smallest.


Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2011

Mean annual 222Rn concentration in homes located in different geological regions of Poland – first approach to whole country area

Tadeusz A. Przylibski; Adam Żebrowski; Maria Karpińska; Jacek Kapała; Krzysztof Kozak; Jadwiga Mazur; Dominik Grządziel; Kalina Mamont-Cieśla; Olga Stawarz; Beata Kozłowska; B. Kłos; J. Dorda; Małgorzata Wysocka; Jerzy Olszewski; Marek Dohojda

The paper presents the results of year-long measurements of radon ((222)Rn) concentration inside 129 buildings in Poland in relation to the geological conditions of their foundation. The authors took into account the division of the country into tectonic units, as well as the lithology of the rocks forming the bedrock of these buildings. As expected, the highest value of mean annual (222)Rn concentration (845 Bq/m(3)) was recorded in a building situated in the area of the Sudetes, while the highest geometric mean (characteristic of the expected log-normal data distribution) was calculated based on measurements from buildings located within the East-European craton, in the area of Mazury-Podlasie monocline, where it reached 231 Bq/m(3). Such results reflect geological conditions - the occurrence of crystalline rocks (especially U- and Ra-enriched granites and orthogneisses) on the surface in the Sudetes, and of young post-glacial sediments containing fragments of Scandinavian crystalline rocks, also enriched with U and Ra, in the area of Mazury-Podlasie monocline. However, the least expected result of the investigations was finding out that, contrary to the hitherto widespread belief, none of the major tectonic units of Poland can be excluded from the list of those containing buildings with mean annual (222)Rn concentration exceeding 200 Bq/m(3). The mean annual concentration of radon for all the buildings were much higher than the mean concentration value (49.1 Bq/m(3)) of indoor radon in Poland quoted so far. These results cast a completely new light on the necessity to perform measurements of radon concentration in residential buildings in Poland, no more with reference to small areas with outcrops of crystalline rocks (especially the Sudetes, being the Polish fragment of the European Variscan belt), but for all the major tectonic units within Poland.


Nuclear Physics | 2017

Search for η-mesic He4 in the dd→He3nπ0 and dd→He3pπ− reactions with the WASA-at-COSY facility

P. Adlarson; W. Augustyniak; W. Bardan; M. Bashkanov; F. S. Bergmann; M. Berłowski; H. Bhatt; A. Bondar; M. Büscher; H. Calen; I. Ciepał; H. Clement; E. Czerwiński; K. Demmich; R. Engels; A. Erven; W. Erven; W. Eyrich; P. Fedorets; K. Föhl; K. Fransson; F. Goldenbaum; A. Goswami; K. Grigoryev; C.-O. Gullström; L. Heijkenskjöld; V. Hejny; N. Hüsken; L. Jarczyk; T. Johansson

The search for 4He-eta bound states was performed with the WASA-at-COSY facility via the measurement of the excitation function for the dd->3He n pi0 and dd->3He p pi- processes. The beam momentum was varied continuously between 2.127 GeV/c and 2.422 GeV/c, corresponding to the excess energy for the dd->4He eta reaction ranging from Q=-70 MeV to Q=30 MeV. The luminosity was determined based on the dd->3He n reaction and quasi-free proton-proton scattering via dd->pp n_spectator n_spectator reactions. The excitation functions determined independently for the measured reactions do not reveal a structure which could be interpreted as a narrow mesic nucleus. Therefore, the upper limits of the total cross sections for the bound state production and decay in dd->(4He-eta)_bound->3He n pi0 and dd->(4He-eta)_bound->3He p pi- processes were determined taking into account the isospin relation between both the channels considered. The results of the analysis depend on the assumptions of the N* momentum distribution in the anticipated mesic-4He. Assuming as in the previous works, that this is identical with the distribution of nucleons bound with 20 MeV in 4He, we determined that (for the mesic bound state width in the range from 5 MeV to 50 MeV) the upper limits at 90% confidence level are about 3 nb and about 6 nb for npi0 and ppi- channels, respectively. However, based on the recent theoretical findings of the N*(1535) momentum distribution in the N*-3He nucleus bound by 3.6 MeV, we find that the WASA-at-COSY detector acceptance decreases and hence the corresponding upper limits are 5 nb and 10 nb for npi0 and ppi- channels respectively.


Physical Review C | 2016

Measurements of branching ratios for

P. Adlarson; B. Kamys; K. Grigoryev; H. Clement; S. Kistryn; N. Hüsken; W. Augustyniak; J. Zlomanczuk; F. S. Bergmann; T. Skorodko; V. Serdyuk; H. Calen; P. Wurm; V. Hejny; M. Berłowski; G. Khatri; A. Zink; R. Stassen; B. Shwartz; B. Mariański; O. Rundel; B. Kłos; R. Varma; R. Siudak; G. Kemmerling; K. Pysz; U. Wiedner; W. Erven; M. Mikirtychiants; B. Lorentz

The WASA-at-COSY experiment has collected 3×107 events with η mesons produced via the reaction pd→He3η at T=1.0GeV. Using this data set, we evaluate the branching ratios of the decays η→π+π-γ, η→e+e-γ, η→π+π-e+e-, and η→e+e-e+e-. The branching ratios are normalized to the η→π+π-π0 decay. In addition an upper limit on a CP-violating asymmetry in η→π+π-e+e- is extracted.


European Physical Journal A | 2016

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P. Adlarson; W. Augustyniak; W. Bardan; M. Bashkanov; F. S. Bergmann; M. Berłowski; H. Bhatt; A. Bondar; M. Büscher; H. Calen; I. Ciepa; H. Clement; E. Czerwiński; K. Demmich; R. Engels; A. Erven; W. Erven; W. Eyrich; P. Fedorets; K. Foehl; K. Fransson; F. Goldenbaum; A. Goswami; K. Grigoryev; C.-O. Gullström; L. Heijkenskjöld; V. Hejny; N. Huesken; L. Jarczyk; Tord Johansson

Abstract.We report on a high-statistics measurement of the most basic double-pionic fusion reaction


European Physical Journal A | 2016

decays into charged particles

P. Adlarson; W. Augustyniak; W. Bardan; M. Bashkanov; F. S. Bergmann; M. Berłowski; H. Bhatt; A. Bondar; M. Büscher; H. Calen; I. Ciepał; H. Clement; E. Czerwiński; K. Demmich; R. Engels; A. Erven; W. Erven; W. Eyrich; P. Fedorets; K. Föhl; K. Fransson; F. Goldenbaum; A. Goswami; K. Grigoryev; C.-O. Gullström; L. Heijkenskjöld; V. Hejny; N. Hüsken; L. Jarczyk; T. Johansson

\overrightarrow{n} p\rightarrow d\pi^{0}\pi^{0}


International Journal of Modern Physics A | 2009

Measurement of the (n)over-right-arrowp -g d pi(0) pi(0) reaction with polarized beam in the region of the d(*)(2380) resonance

E. Stephan; St. Kistryn; N. Kalantar-Nayestanaki; A. Biegun; K. Bodek; I. Ciepał; A. Deltuva; E. Epelbaum; M. Eslami-Kalantari; A. C. Fonseca; W. Gloeckle; J. Golak; V. Jha; H. Kamada; D. A. Kirillov; Di. Kirillov; M. Kis; St. Kliczewski; B. Kłos; A. Kozela; M. Kravcikova; V. M. Kyryanchuk; M. Lesiak; H. Machner; A. Magiera; M. Mahjour-Shafiei; G. Martinska; J. G. Messchendorp; A. Micherdzińska; A. Nogga

over the energy region of the d*(2380) resonance by use of a polarized deuteron beam and observing the double fusion reaction in the quasifree scattering mode. The measurements were performed with the WASA detector setup at COSY. The data reveal substantial analyzing powers and confirm conclusions about the d* resonance obtained from unpolarized measurements. We also confirm the previous unpolarized data obtained under complementary kinematic conditions.


Physics Letters B | 2018

Measurement of the

P. Adlarson; W. Augustyniak; W. Bardan; M. Bashkanov; F. S. Bergmann; M. Berłowski; Alexander Bondar; M. Büscher; H. Calen; I. Ciepał; H. Clement; E. Czerwiński; K. Demmich; R. Engels; A. Erven; W. Erven; W. Eyrich; P. Fedorets; K. Föhl; K. Fransson; F. Goldenbaum; A. Goswami; K. Grigoryev; C.-O. Gullström; L. Heijkenskjöld; V. Hejny; N. Hüsken; L. Jarczyk; T. Johansson; B. Kamys

Abstract.We report on a high-statistics measurement of the most basic double-pionic fusion reaction


Physics Letters B | 2016

\overrightarrow{n} p\rightarrow d\pi^{0}\pi^{0}

P. Adlarson; W. Augustyniak; W. Bardan; M. Bashkanov; F. S. Bergmann; M. Berłowski; H. Bhatt; A. Bondar; M. Büscher; H. Calen; I. Ciepał; H. Clement; E. Czerwiński; K. Demmich; R. Engels; A. Erven; W. Erven; W. Eyrich; P. Fedorets; K. Föhl; K. Fransson; F. Goldenbaum; A. Goswami; K. Grigoryev; C.-O. Gullström; L. Heijkenskjöld; V. Hejny; N. Hüsken; L. Jarczyk; T. Johansson

\overrightarrow{n} p\rightarrow d\pi^{0}\pi^{0}


Physical Review Letters | 2018

reaction with polarized beam in the region of the d

P. Adlarson; R. Engels; B. Kamys; A. Roy; Akira Yamamoto; V. Serdyuk; B. Shwartz; G. Sterzenbach; W. Erven; H. Clement; S. Kistryn; N. Hüsken; W. Augustyniak; Antoni Szczurek; J. Zlomanczuk; B. Lorentz; K. Demmich; I. Schätti-Ozerianska; H. Stockhorst; F. Goldenbaum; D. Prasuhn; S. Schadmand; T. Skorodko; W. Bardan; M. Żurek; T. Johansson; H. Calen; H. P. Morsch; P. Moskal; J. Stepaniak

over the energy region of the d*(2380) resonance by use of a polarized deuteron beam and observing the double fusion reaction in the quasifree scattering mode. The measurements were performed with the WASA detector setup at COSY. The data reveal substantial analyzing powers and confirm conclusions about the d* resonance obtained from unpolarized measurements. We also confirm the previous unpolarized data obtained under complementary kinematic conditions.

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I. Ciepał

Jagiellonian University

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E. Stephan

University of Silesia in Katowice

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A. Kozela

Polish Academy of Sciences

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St. Kistryn

Jagiellonian University

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K. Bodek

Jagiellonian University

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G. Khatri

Jagiellonian University

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J. Zejma

Jagiellonian University

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H. Clement

University of Tübingen

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