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European Physical Journal C | 1985

Particle correlation observed ine+e− annihilations into hadrons at c.m. Energies between 29 and 37 GeV

M. Althoff; W. Braunschweig; F. J. Kirschfink; H.-U. Martyn; R. Rosskamp; H. Siebke; W. Wallraff; J. Eisenmann; H. M. Fischer; H. Hartmann; A. Jocksch; G. Knop; H. Kolanoski; H. Kück; V. Mertens; R. Wedemeyer; B. Foster; Andrew T. A. Wood; E. Bernardi; Y. Eisenberg; A. Eskreys; R. Fohrmann; K. Gather; H. Hultschig; P. Joos; B. Klima; U. Kötz; H. Kowalski; A. Lagage; B. Löhr

We have studied the correlations between charged particles produced ine+e− annihilations into hadrons at c.m. energies between 29 and 37 GeV. We have analysed the correlations between the charged multiplicities of the jets and the two particle rapidity and charge correlations. No evidence for correlations between the multiplicities of the two jets is found. Two particle short range rapidity and charge correlations are observed, indicating that particles cluster in rapidity and that their charges compensate locally. An extensive study of these correlation effects by QCD Monte Carlo calculations was performed. Evidence for charge correlations due to Bose-Einstein statistics is also observed.


European Physical Journal C | 1986

Bose-Einstein correlations observed ine+e− annihilation at a centre of mass energy of 34 GeV

M. Althoff; W. Braunschweig; F. J. Kirschfink; H.-U. Martyn; P. Rosskamp; W. Wallraff; J. Eisenmann; H. M. Fischer; H. Hartmann; A. Jocksch; G. Knop; H. Kolanoski; H. Kück; V. Mertens; R. Wedemeyer; B. Foster; Andrew T. A. Wood; E. Bernardi; A. Eskreys; R. Fohrmann; K. Gather; H. Hultschig; P. Joos; U. Karshon; B. Klima; U. Kötz; H. Kowalski; A. Ladage; B. Löhr; D. Lüke

Bose-Einstein correlations between pairs of charged particles produced ine+e− annihilation into hadronic final states have been studied as a function ofQ2, the relative momentum squared of the two particles in their centre of mass, and as functions of various pairs of kinematic variables. The observed Bose-Einstein enhancement reveals correlation between the position and time of particle emission, and the space-time structure of the source is shown to differ from that of a pion fireball. While most features of the data are well accounted for in terms of the space-time structure of a simple string model, the correlations are better described by the simple function 1+αe−βQ2. The implications of this result are discussed. The principal features of three particle correlations are explained in terms of the structure of the source inferred from the observed two particle correlations.


European Physical Journal C | 1986

Measurement of the photon structure functionF 2 ? atQ 2 from 7 to 70 (GeV/c)2

M. Althoff; W. Braunschweig; R. Gerhards; F. J. Kirschfink; H.-U. Martyn; P. Rosskamp; W. Wallraff; B. Bock; J. Eisenmann; H. M. Fischer; H. Hartmann; W. Hillen; A. Jocksch; H. Kolanoski; H. Kück; V. Mertens; R. Wedemeyer; B. Foster; E. Bernardi; Y. Eisenberg; A. Eskreys; K. Gather; H. Hultschig; P. Joos; B. Klima; H. Kowalski; A. Ladage; B. Löhr; D. Lueke; P. Mättig

AbstractWe have measured the processe+e−→e+e−+hadrons, where one of the scattered electrons was detected at large angles, withQ2 ranging from 7 to 70 (VeV/c)2. The photon structure functionF2γ(x, Q2) was determined at an averageQ2 of 23 (GeV/c)2. The measurements were compared to theoretical predictions of the Quark Parton Model and Quantum Chromodynamics. In both models a hadronic part was added. Within the errors the data are in agreement with the QPM using quark masses of 300 MeV/c2 for the light quarks. The data also agree with a QCD calculation including higher order corrections. A fit yielded a


European Physical Journal C | 1985

Search for two-photon production of resonances decaying intoK\(\bar K\) andK\(\bar K\)π

M. Althoff; W. Braunschweig; F. J. Kirschfink; H.-U. Martyn; R. Rosskamp; H. Siebke; W. Wallraff; J. Eisenmann; H. M. Fischer; H. Hartmann; A. Jocksch; G. Knop; H. Kolanoski; H. Kück; V. Mertens; R. Wedemeyer; B. Foster; Andrew T. A. Wood; E. Bernardi; Y. Eisenberg; A. Eskreys; K. Gather; H. Hultschig; P. Joos; B. Klima; H. Kowalski; A. Ladage; B. Löhr; D. Lüke; P. Mättig


European Physical Journal C | 1986

Vector meson production in the final stateK+K−π+π− of photon-photon collisions

M. Althoff; W. Braunschweig; R. Gerhards; J.F. Kirschfink; H.-U. Martyn; P. Rosskamp; W. Wallraff; B. Bock; J. Eisenmann; H. M. Fischer; H. Hartmann; A. Jocksch; H. Kolanoski; H. Kück; V. Mertens; R. Wedemeyer; B. Foster; E. Bernardi; Y. Eisenberg; A. Eskreys; K. Gather; H. Hultschig; P. Joos; B. Klima; H. Kowalski; A. Ladage; B. Löhr; D. Lüke; P. Mättig; D. Notz

\Lambda _{\overline {MS} }


European Physical Journal C | 1986

Inclusiveπ0 production bye+e− annihilation at 34.6 GeV center of mass energy

W. Braunschweig; R. Gerhards; F. J. Kirschfink; H.-U. Martyn; P. Rosskamp; E. Vogel; W. Wallraff; B. Bock; J. Eisenmann; H. M. Fischer; H. Hartmann; E. Hilger; A. Jocksch; H. Kolanoski; H. Kück; V. Mertens; R. Wedemeyer; B. Foster; A. J. Martin; E. Bernardi; Y. Eisenberg; A. Eskreys; K. Gather; H. Hultschig; P. Joos; B. Klima; H. Kowalski; A. Ladage; B. Löhr; D. Lüke


European Physical Journal C | 1986

Measurement of the radiative width of theA2(1320) in two-photon interactions

M. Althoff; W. Braunschweig; R. Gerhards; F. J. Kirschfink; H.-U. Martyn; P. Rosskamp; W. Wallraff; B. Bock; J. Eisenmann; H. M. Fischer; H. Hartmann; A. Jocksch; H. Kolanoski; H. Kück; V. Mertens; R. Wedemeyer; B. Foster; E. Bernardi; Y. Eisenberg; A. Eskreys; K. Gather; H. Hultschig; P. Joos; B. Klima; H. Kowalski; A. Ladage; B. Löhr; D. Lüke; P. Mättig; D. Notz

value of 140−65+190 MeV, where the errors include statistical and systematic uncertainties.


European Physical Journal C | 1986

A measurement of theD 0 lifetime

M. Althoff; W. Braunschweig; R. Gerhards; F. J. Kirschfink; H.-U. Martyn; P. Rosskamp; W. Wallraff; B. Bock; J. Eisenmann; H. M. Fischer; H. Hartmann; A. Jocksch; H. Kolanoski; V. Mertens; R. Wedemeyer; B. Foster; E. Bernardi; Y. Eisenberg; A. Eskreys; K. Gather; H. Hultschig; P. Joos; B. Klima; H. Kowalski; A. Ladage; B. Lhr; D. Lke; P. Mttig; D. Notz; D. Revel

An analysis of the production ofKS0KS0 andK±Ks0π∓ by two quasi-real photons is presented. The cross section forγγ→K0\(\overline {K^0 } \), which is given for the γγ invariant mass range fromK\(\bar K\) threshold to 2.5 GeV, is dominated by thef′(1525) resonance and an enhancement near theK\(\bar K\) threshold. Upper limits on the product of the two-photon width times the branching ratio intoK\(\bar K\) pairs are given forΘ(1700),h(2030), and ξ(2220). For exclusive two-photon production ofK±Ks0π∓ no significant signal was observed. Upper limits are given on the cross section ofγγ→K+\(\overline {K^0 } \)π− orK−K0π+ between 1.4 and 3.2 GeV and on the product of the γγ width times the branching ratio into theK\(\bar K\)π final states for theηc(2980) and the ι(1440), yieldingΓ(γγ)→i(1440))·BR(i(1440)→K\(\bar K\)π<2.2 keV at 95% C.L.AbstractAn analysis of the production ofKS0KS0 andK±Ks0π∓ by two quasi-real photons is presented. The cross section forγγ→K0


Archive | 1986

A measurement of theD0 lifetime

M. Althoff; W. Braunschweig; R. Gerhards; F. J. Kirschfink; H.-U. Martyn; P. Rosskamp; W. Wallraff; B. Bock; J. Eisenmann; H. M. Fischer; H. Hartmann; A. Jocksch; H. Kolanoski; V. Mertens; R. Wedemeyer; B. Foster; E. Bernardi; Y. Eisenberg; A. Eskreys; K. Gather; H. Hultschig; P. Joos; B. Klima; H. Kowalski; A. Ladage; B. Löhr; D. Lüke; P. Mättig; D. Notz; D. Revel


European Physical Journal A | 1986

A measurement of the D

M. Althoff; E. Lohrmann; A. Jocksch; D. Su; H. Hultschig; P. Mättig; E. Wicklund; D. Revel; D. Trines; M. G. Bowler; David DeMille; R. Wedemeyer; W. Wallraff; D. H. Saxon; G. E. Forden; B. Klima; D. Lüke; A. Shapira; H. Kolanoski; S. L. Lloyd; G. Zobernig; E. Bernardi; R. Gerhards; H. Kowalski; T. Tymieniecka; K. Gather; R. Cashmore; E. Hilger; W. Braunschweig; T. Kracht

\overline {K^0 }

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H. Kolanoski

Humboldt University of Berlin

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W. Wallraff

RWTH Aachen University

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E. Bernardi

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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B. Foster

University of Hamburg

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