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Physics Letters B | 1986

Rapidity Dependence of the Charged Particle Multiplicity Distributions in e+ e- Annihilation at 29-GeV

M. Derrick; K. K. Gan; P. Kooijman; J. S. Loos; B. Musgrave; L. E. Price; James Schlereth; K. Sugano; J.M. Weiss; D.E. Wood; D. Blockus; B. Brabson; S.W. Gray; C. Jung; H. A. Neal; H. Ogren; D. R. Rust; M. Valdata-Nappi; C. Akerlof; G. Bonvicini; J. Chapman; D. Errede; N. Harnew; P. Kesten; D.I. Meyer; D. Nitz; A.A. Seidl; R. P. Thun; T. Trinko; M. Willutzky

Abstract The charged particle multiplicity distribution for e+e− annihilations at s = 29 GeV has been measured using the High Resolution Spectrometer at PEP. The multiplicity distribution, expressed as a function of the mean, shows KNO scaling when compared to e+e− data at other energies. Multiplicity distributions for particles selected in different central rapidity spans are presented. All of these are well presented by the Negative binomial distribution. As the rapidity span is narrowed, the distributions become broader and approach a constant value of the parameter k.


Physics Letters B | 1988

Production cross section and electroweak asymmetry of D* and D mesons produced in e+e- annihilations at 29 GeV

P. Baringer; B.G. Bylsma; R. De Bonte; D. Koltick; E. H. Low; R. L. McIlwain; D. H. Miller; C. R. Ng; E. I. Shibata; S. Abachi; M. Derrick; P. Kooijman; B. Musgrave; L. E. Price; J. Repond; K. Sugano; D. Blockus; B. Brabson; J. M. Brom; C. Jung; H. Ogren; D. R. Rust; A. Snyder; C. Akerlof; J. Chapman; D. Errede; M. T. Ken; D. I. Meyer; H. A. Neal; D. Nitz

Abstract The production of D * and D mesons has been studied in e + e − annihilations at √s = 29GeV. The data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 300 pb −1 , were obtained using the HRS detector at PEP. The cross section is measured to be R (D 0 + D + ) = 2.40±0.35 and we determine the electroweak asymmetry to be −9.9 ± 2.7%, which corresponds to an axial vector coupling constant product g e g c = 0.26 ± 0.07.


Physics Letters B | 1985

Comparison of charged particle multiplicities in quark and gluon jets produced in e+e- annihilation at 29 GeV

M. Derrick; K. K. Gan; P. Kooijman; J. S. Loos; B. Musgrave; Lawrence Price; James Schlereth; K. Sugano; J.M. Weiss; D.E. Wood; D. Blockus; B. Brabson; S.W. Gray; C. Jung; H. A. Neal; H. Ogren; D. R. Rust; M. Valdata-Nappi; C. Akerlof; G. Bonvicini; J. Chapman; D. Errede; N. Harnew; P. Kesten; D.I. Meyer; D. Nitz; A.A. Seidl; R. P. Thun; T. Trinko; M. Willutzky

The charged particle multiplicities of the quark and gluon jets in the three-fold symmetric e+e− → qqg events at √s = 29 GeV have been studied using the high resolution spectrometer at PEP. A value of 〈n〉g = 6.7−2.1+1.1±1.0 for gluon jet s with an energy of 9.7−2.0+1.5 GeV is measured. The ratio, 〈n〉g/〈n〉q, is 1.29−0.41+0.21±0.20, which i s significantly lower than the value of 94 naively expected from the ration of the gluon-to-quark color charges.


Physics Letters B | 1989

A search for exclusive penguin decays of B mesons

P. Avery; D. Besson; L. Garren; J. Yelton; T. Bowcock; K. Kinoshita; F. M. Pipkin; M. Procario; Richard Wilson; J. Wolinski; D. Xiao; P. Baringer; P. Haas; Ha Lam; A. Jawahery; C. H. Park; D. Perticone; R. Poling; R. Fulton; M. Hempstead; T. Jensen; D. R. Johnson; H. Kagan; R. Kass; F. Morrow; J. Whitmore; W.-Y. Chen; J. Dominick; R. L. McIlwain; David Harry Miller

Abstract We have measured upper limits on branching fractions for rare exclusive decays of B mesons arising from one-loop diagrams in the standard model of electroweak interactions. We also obtain an upper limit for the lepton-number-violating decay B 0 → μ ± e ∓ .


Physics Letters B | 1987

Evidence for the decay τ+→π+ηντ

M. Derrick; P. Kooijman; J. S. Loos; B. Musgrave; L. E. Price; J. Repond; K. Sugano; D. Blockus; B. Brabson; J. M. Brom; C. Jung; H. A. Neal; H. Ogren; D. R. Rust; C. Akerlof; J. Chapman; D. Errede; M. T. Ken; D. Nitz; R. P. Thun; R. Tschirhart; S. Abachi; P. Baringer; B.G. Bylsma; R. DeBonte; D. Koltick; F. J. Loeffler; E. H. Low; R. L. McIlwain; D. H. Miller

Abstract The inclusive production of η mesons in tau lepton decay has been studied using the High Resolution Spectrometer at the PEP e + e - facility. The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 300 pb −1 and the storage ring was operated at GeV. The η production appeaars to be only compatible with the decay τ + →π + η ν , which violates isospin and G -parity conservation. The branching ratio of 5.1±1.5% explains much of the current discrepancy between the one-prong topological branching ratio and the sum of the individual one-prong modes.


Physics Letters B | 1985

Neutral K*(890) and ρ0 meson production in e+e- annihilation at ;s=29GeV

M. Derrick; P. Kooijman; J. S. Loos; B. Musgrave; L. E. Price; J. L. Schlereth; K. Sugano; J.M. Weiss; D.E. Wood; P. Baringer; D. Blockus; B. Brabson; S.W. Gray; C. Jung; H. A. Neal; H. Ogren; D. R. Rust; M. Valdata-Nappi; C. Akerlof; G. Bonvicini; J. Chapman; D. Errede; N. Harnew; P. Kesten; D. I. Meyer; D. Nitz; A.A. Seidl; R. P. Thun; T. Trinko; M. Willutzky

Abstract The production of neutral K∗(890) and ρ0 mesons was studied in e+e− annihilation at s =29 GeV using the High Resolution Spectrometer at PEP. Differential cross sections are presented as a function of the scaled energy variable z and compared to π0 and K0 production. The measured multiplicities are 0.84±0.08 ϱ0 mesons and 0.57±0.09 K ∗0 (890) mesons per event for a meson momentum greater than 725 MeV/c. The ratios of vector meson to pseudoscalar meson production for (u,d), s and c quark are compared to predictions of the Lund model.


Physics Letters B | 1984

Charm Quark Production and Fragmentation in

M. Derrick; E. Fernandez; R. Fries; L. Hyman; P. Kooijman; J. S. Loos; B. Musgrave; L. E. Price; J. L. Schlereth; K. Sugano; J.M. Weiss; D.E. Wood; S. Ahlen; G. Baranko; P. Baringer; D. Blockus; B. Brabson; M. Daigo; G. E. Forden; S.W. Gray; J.-P. Guillaud; C. Jung; H. A. Neal; H. Ogren; D. R. Rust; M. Valdata-Nappi; C. Akerlof; J. Chapman; D. Errede; N. Harnew

Abstract The electroweak production asymmetry and the decay fragmentation function for e + e − → c c have been measured at s = 29 GeV using charged D ∗ production over the full kinematic range. The data were taken at PEP using the High Resolution Spectrometer. The measured asymmetry is −0.12 ± 0.08. The total production cross section in units of the point cross section corrected for initial state radiation is R D ∗ = 2.7 ± 0.9 .


Physics Letters B | 1989

e^+ e^-

M. S. Alam; N. Katayama; I. J. Kim; W. C. Li; X. C. Lou; C. R. Sun; D. Bortoletto; M. Goldberg; N. Horwitz; M. D. Mestayer; G. C. Moneti; V. Sharma; I. P. J. Shipsey; T. Skwarnicki; S. E. Csorna; T. Letson; I. Brock; T. Ferguson; J. P. Alexander; M. Artuso; C. Bebek; K. Berkelman; D. G. Cassel; E. Cheu; D. M. Coffman; G. Crawford; J. W. DeWire; P. S. Drell; R. Ehrlich; R. S. Galik

Abstract Using the CLEO detector, we present a measurement of the mass of the charged charmed strange baryon Ξ + c and its neutral counterpart the Ξ 0 c . The Ξ + c is observed through its decay to Ξ - π + π + , and its mass is measured to be (2467±3±4) MeV. The isospin mass splitting of the Ξ c system is found to be M ( Ξ + c )- M ( Ξ 0 c )=(−5±4±1)MeV.


Physical Review Letters | 1990

Annihilation at 29-{GeV}

J. P. Alexander; M. Artuso; C. Bebek; K. Berkelman; T. E. Browder; D. G. Cassel; E. Cheu; D. M. Coffman; G. Crawford; J. W. DeWire; P. S. Drell; R. Ehrlich; R. S. Galik; B. Gittelman; S. W. Gray; A. M. Halling; D. L. Hartill; B. K. Heltsley; J. Kandaswamy; N. Katayama; D. L. Kreinick; J. D. Lewis; G. S. Ludwig; N. B. Mistry; J. Mueller; S. Nandi; E. Nordberg; C. Oegrady; D. Peterson; M. Pisharody

Using the CLEO detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR), we have determined the ratio {Gamma}({ital D}{sub {ital s}}{sup +}{r arrow}{phi}{ital l}{sup +}{nu})/{Gamma}({ital D}{sub {ital s}}{sup +} {r arrow}{phi}{pi}{sup +})=0.49{plus minus}0.10{sub {minus}0.14}{sup +0.10}. We use this measurement to derive {ital B}({ital D}{sub {ital s}}{sup +}{r arrow}{phi}{pi}{sup +}).


Physical Review Letters | 1995

Measurement of the isospin mass splitting Ξ+cΞ0c

R. Balest; K. Cho; W. T. Ford; M. Lohner; H. Park; P. Rankin; J. G. Smith; J. P. Alexander; C. Bebek; B. E. Berger; K. Berkelman; K. Bloom; T. E. Browder; D. G. Cassel; H. A. Cho; D. M. Coffman; D. S. Crowcroft; M. Dickson; P. S. Drell; D. J. P. Dumas; R. Ehrlich; R. Elia; P. Gaidarev; M. Garcia-Sciveres; B. Gittelman; S. W. Gray; D. L. Hartill; B. K. Heltsley; S. Henderson; C. D. Jones

We use a data sample of 2.8 × 10 6 produced τ-pair events, obtained with the CLEO II detector, to measure B(τ - Ⅵh - h + h - (π 0 )ν τ ), where h refers to either a charged π or K. These branching fractions are measured with samples of lepton-tagged and 3 vs 3 events. We find B(τ - Ⅵh - h + h - ν τ )=0.0951±0.0007±0.0020 and B(τ - Ⅵh - h + h - π 0 ν τ )=0.0423±0.0006±0.0022. We also measure B(τ - Ⅵωh - ν τ )=0.0195±0.0007±0.0011.

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B. Brabson

Indiana University Bloomington

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M. Derrick

Argonne National Laboratory

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B. Musgrave

Argonne National Laboratory

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D. Blockus

Indiana University Bloomington

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C. Akerlof

University of Michigan

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L. E. Price

Argonne National Laboratory

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C. Jung

Indiana University Bloomington

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H. Ogren

Indiana University Bloomington

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J. Chapman

University of Michigan

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