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Physics Letters B | 1973

Observation of Neutrino Like Interactions Without Muon Or Electron in the Gargamelle Neutrino Experiment

F.J. Hasert; S. Kabe; W. Krenz; J. von Krogh; D. Lanske; J. Morfin; K. Schultze; H. Weerts; G.H. Bertrand-Coremans; J. Sacton; W. Van Doninck; P. Vilain; U. Camerini; D. Cundy; R. Baldi; I. Danilchenko; W.F. Fry; D. Haidt; S. Natali; P. Musset; B. Osculati; R.B. Palmer; J.B.M. Pattison; D.H. Perkins; A. Pullia; A. Rousset; W. Venus; H. Wachsmuth; V. Brisson; B. Degrange

Abstract Events induced by neutral particles and producing hadrons, but no muon or electron, have been observed in the CERN neutrino experiment. These events behave as expected if they arise from neutral current induced processes. The rates relative to the corresponding charged current processes are evaluated.


Physics Letters B | 1973

Search for elastic muon-neutrino electron scattering

F.J. Hasert; H. Faissner; W. Krenz; J. von Krogh; D. Lanske; J. Morfin; K. Schultze; H. Weerts; G.H. Bertrand-Coremans; J. Lemonne; J. Sacton; W. Van Doninck; P. Vilain; C. Baltay; D. Cundy; D. Haidt; M. Jaffre; P. Musset; A. Pullia; S. Natali; J.B.M. Pattison; D.H. Perkins; A. Rousset; W. Venus; H. Wachsmuth; V. Brisson; B. Degrange; M. Haguenauer; L. Kluberg; U. Nguyen-Khac

Abstract One possible event of the process ν − μ + e − → v − μ + e − has been observed. The various background processes are discussed and the event interpreted in terms of the Weinberg theory. The 90% confidence limits on the Weinberg parameter are 0.1 2 θ W


Nuclear Physics | 1978

Analysis of nucleon structure functions in CERN bubble chamber neutrino experiments

P.C. Bosetti; H. Deden; M. Deutschmann; P. Fritze; H. Grässler; F.J. Hasert; J. Morfin; H. Seyfert; R. Schulte; K. Schultze; K. Böckmann; H. Emans; C. Geich-Gimbel; R. Hartmann; A. Keller; T. P. Kokott; W. Meincke; B. Nellen; R. Pech; D. Cundy; J. Figiel; A. Grant; D. Haidt; P.O. Hulth; D.J. Kocher; D.R.O. Morrison; E. Pagiola; L. Pape; Ch. Peyrou; P. Porth

Abstract We present results for the differential cross sections of neutrinos and antineutrinos on nucleons in the energy range E = 2−200 GeV, from the BEBC and Gargamelle experiments. The structure functions F2, 2χF1 and χF3 have been evaluated as a function of χ and q2. Deviations are observed from Bjorken scaling, which are very similar to those found in electron and muon inelastic scattering. For the Callan-Gross ratio, we find 2χF 1 F 2 = 0.80 ± 0.12 and the corresponding value for 〈R〉 = 〈 σ S σ T 〉 = 0.15 ± 0.10 . Our results are consistent with the Gross-Llewellyn-Smith sum rule; we measure ⩾2.5 ± 0.5 valence quarks per nucleon. Quark and antiquark distributions are given. The Nachtmann moments of F2 and χF3 are quantitatively consistent with the predictions from QCD. The value of the strong interaction parameter is λ = 0.74 ± 0.05 GeV without corrections, and 0.66 ± 0.05 GeV including αS2 corrections. The moments of the gluon distribution are found to be positive and indicate an χ distribution of gluons which is comparable with that of the valence quarks.


Physics Letters B | 1973

Measurement of the neutrino--nucleon and antineutrino--nucleon total cross sections

T. Eichten; H. Faissner; F.J. Hasert; S. Kabe; W. Krenz; J. von Krogh; J. Morfin; K. Schultze; G.H. Bertrand-Coremans; J. Sacton; W. Van Doninck; P. Vilain; D. Cundy; D. Haidt; M. Jaffre; S. Natali; P. Musset; J.B.M. Pattison; D.H. Perkins; A. Pullia; A. Rousset; W. Venus; H. Wachsmuth; V. Brisson; B. Degrange; M. Haguenauer; L. Kluberg; U. Nguyen-Khac; P. Petiau; E. Bellotti

Abstract The v and v nucleon total cross-sections have been determined as a function of energy using a sample of 2500 v and 950 v event. The results are compared with predictions of scaling and charge symmetry hypotheses.


Nuclear Physics | 1972

Particle production in proton interactions in nuclei at 24 GeV/c

T. Eichten; D. Haidt; J.B.M. Pattison; W. Venus; H. Wachsmuth; O. Wörz; T. W. Jones; B. Aubert; L.M. Chounet; P. Heusse; C. Franzinetti

Abstract Particle production by 24 GeV/ c protons from Be, B 4 C, Al, Cu and Pb has been measured. Pion, kaon, proton and antiproton production spectra measured over a range of angles from 17 to 127 mrad and momenta from 4 to 18 GeV/ c are given in a table.


Physics Letters B | 1981

EXPERIMENTAL-STUDY OF JETS IN ELECTRON-POSITRON ANNIHILATION

W. Bartel; D. Cords; P. Dittmann; R. Eichler; R. Felst; D. Haidt; H. Krehbiel; B. Naroska; L.H. O'Neill; P. Steffen; H. Wenninger; Y. Zhang; E. Elsen; M. Helm; A. Petersen; P. Warming; G. Weber; S. Bethke; H. Drumm; J. Heintze; G. Heinzelmann; K. H. Hellenbrand; R.D. Heuer; J. von Krogh; P. Lennert; S. Kawabata; H. Matsumura; T. Nozaki; J. Olsson; H. Rieseberg

Abstract Data on hadron production by e + e − -annihilation at c.m. energies between 30 GeV and 36 GeV are presented and compared with two models both based on first-order QCD but using different schemes for the fragmentation of quarks and gluons into hadrons. In one model the fragmentation proceeds along the parton momenta, in the other along the colour-anticolour axes. The data are reproduced better by fragmentation along the colour axes.


Physics Letters B | 1978

Observation of Prompt Neutrinos from 400-GeV Proton Nucleus Collisions

P.C. Bosetti; H. Deden; M. Deutschmann; P. Fritze; H. Grässler; W. Krenz; J. Morfin; P. Schmitz; R. Schulte; K. Schultze; H. Seyfert; K. Böckmann; H. Emans; C. Geich-Gimbel; R. Hartmann; E. Heilmann; T. P. Kokott; B. Nellen; R. Pech; R. Rödel; V.T. Cocconi; B. Conforto; D. Cundy; J. Figiel; W. F. Fry; A. Grant; D. Haidt; P.O. Hulth; G. Kellner; D.J. Kocher

Abstract In 70 000 photos taken in BEBC during an experiment in which the 400 GeV proton beam of the CERN SPS was dumped into a massive Cu target 820 m upstream of BEBC, 70 interactions induced by neutral primaries above 10 GeV were observed. In 11 events the secondary charged lepton is an e − , in four events an e + . This number of electron events cannot be due to electron neutrinos from conventional sources (K, Λ, Σ − decays). The flux of the additional (prompt) neutrinos is evaluated. Possible origins are discussed in terms of charmed particles, τs, and as yet undiscovered particles. Limits are given on axion production.


Nuclear Physics | 1974

Observation of neutrino-like interactions without muon or electron in the Gargamelle neutrino experiment

F.J. Hasert; S. Kabe; W. Krenz; J. von Krogh; D. Lanske; J. Morfin; K. Schultze; H. Weerts; G.H. Bertrand-Coremans; J. Sacton; W. Van Doninck; P. Vilain; R. Baldi; U. Camerini; D. Cundy; I. Danilchenko; W.F. Fry; D. Haidt; S. Natali; P. Musset; B. Osculati; R.B. Palmer; J.B.M. Pattison; D.H. Perkins; A. Pullia; A. Rousset; W. Venus; H. Wachsmuth; V. Brisson; B. Degrange

Events induced by neutral particles and producing only hadrons, but no muon or electron, have been observed in the heavy liquid bubble chamber Gargamelle exposed to neutrino (v) and antineutrino (v) beams at CERN. A study of the various sources which could give rise to such events reveals that less than 20% could be attributed to neutrons or KL°. The events behave as expected if they arise from neutral current processes induced by neutrinos and antineutrinos. The ratio of the number of these events to the number of corresponding events with charged lepton is 0.22 ± 0.04 for v and 0.43 ± 0.12 for v.


Nuclear Physics | 1976

Evidence for the leptonic neutral current reaction νμ+e-→νμ+e-

J. Blietschau; H. Deden; H. Faissner; F.J. Hasert; W. Krenz; D. Lanske; J. Morfin; M. Pohl; K. Schultze; H. Weerts; L. Welch; G. Bertrand-Coremans; M. Dewitt; H. Mulkens; J. Sacton; W. Van Doninck; D. Cundy; I. Danilchenko; D. Haidt; P. Musset; K. Myklebost; J.B.M. Pattison; D.H. Perkins; D. Pittuck; F. Romano; H. Wachsmuth; V. Brisson; B. Degrange; M. Haguenauer; L. Kluberg

Abstract In the Gargamelle neutrino experiment, three unambiguous candidates for the reaction ν μ + e − → ν μ e − have been observed corresponding to a cross section for a recoil electron energy within the range 0.3 e − GeV of 0.06 × 10 −41 E ν ( GeV ) cm 2 / electron . The calculated background is 0.44 ± 0.13 events and the probability that all three candidates could be due to this background is 1%.


Nuclear Physics | 1976

Evidence for the Leptonic Neutral Current Reaction anti-Muon-neutrino e- ---> anti-Muon-neutrino e-

J. Blietschau; P. Heusse; E. Bellotti; L. Kluberg; H. Weerts; E. Fiorini; J.B.M. Pattison; S. Bonetti; C. Longuemare; D.H. Perkins; L.M. Chounet; J.P. Vialle; A. Pullia; D. Cundy; P. Petiau; J.L. Pinfold; B. Aubert; M.J. Esten; D. Pittuck; B. Degrange; P. Musset; L. Welch; G. Bertrand-Coremans; F.W. Bullock; J. Morfin; G. Myatt; C. Pascaud; Donatella Cavalli; L. Jauneau; I. Danilchenko

Abstract In the Gargamelle neutrino experiment, three unambiguous candidates for the reaction ν μ + e − → ν μ e − have been observed corresponding to a cross section for a recoil electron energy within the range 0.3 e − GeV of 0.06 × 10 −41 E ν ( GeV ) cm 2 / electron . The calculated background is 0.44 ± 0.13 events and the probability that all three candidates could be due to this background is 1%.

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J. von Krogh

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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J. Morfin

RWTH Aachen University

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