D. Lüers
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Physics Letters | 1963
L. Bondàr; K. Bongartz; M. Deutschmann; H. Weber; D.C. Colley; W. P. Dodd; J. Simmons; B. Tallini; J. Moebes; B. Nellen; G. Winter; E. Lohrmann; E. Raubold; G. Wolf; J.M. Brownlee; I. Butterworth; F.I. Campayne; M. Ibbotson; Y.S. Liu; N.N. Biswas; I. Derado; D. Lüers; G. Lütjens; M. Schmitz
Dalitz plots for-the reaction pi /sup -/ + p yields n + pi /sup +/ + pi /sup -/ a nd pi /sup -/ + p yields p + pi /sup -/ + pi /sup 0/ were obtained as well as effectiv e mass distributions for the pi /sup -/ - pi /sup +/ and pi /sup -/ -- pi /sup 0/ systems resulting from the reactions. In the pi /sup +/ -- pi /sup -/ distribution a peak at a mass corresponding to fo was observed. Additional evidence for the f/sup o/ was obtained from the Dalitz plots and from the forward-backward asymmetry of the pi /sup -/-- pi /sup -/ scattering angle distribution. Consideration of the pi - pi scattering cross section and angle distribution indicated spin two for this resonance. A central mass value of 1260 Mev and a full width at half height of 160 Mev were also found for the f/sup o/-meson. (D.C.W.)
Nuovo Cimento Della Societa Italiana Di Fisica A-nuclei Particles and Fields | 1966
J. Bartsch; L. Bondar; R. Speth; G. Hotop; G. Knies; F. Storim; J. M. Brownlee; N. N. Biswas; D. Lüers; N. Schmitz; R. Seeliger; G. P. Wolf
SummaryIn photographs taken with the 81 cm hydrogen bubble chamber of Saclay at the Proton Synchrotron of CERN, the production of strange particles in π−p collisions (621 events) and π+p collisions (932 events) has been studied. The beam momentum was 4 GeV/c. The cross-sections for the various strange-particle reactions are given and compared with the values obtained in other experiments at different pion momenta. The c.m.s. angular distributions of the baryons in reactions of the types πp→NK
Physics Letters | 1963
L. Bondàr; E. Keppel; G. Kraus; W. P. Dodd; B. Tallini; G. Wolf; I. Butterworth; F.I. Campayne; M. Ibbotson; N.N. Biswas; I. Derado; D. Lüers; N. Schmitz
Il Nuovo Cimento | 1965
M. Aderholz; L. Bondar; M. Deutschmann; H. Kaufmann; R. Leiste; H. W. Meier; R. Pose; D.C. Colley; W. P. Dodd; B. Musgrave; J. Simmons; J. P. Moebes; H. Nagel; B. Nellen; G. Winter; V. Blobel; H. Butenschön; P. von Handel; P. K. Schilling; G. Wolf; J. M. Brownlee; I. Butterworth; F. I. Campayne; M. Ibbotson; M. Saeed; N. N. Biswas; D. Lüers; N. Schmitz; J. Weigl
\overline K
Physics Letters | 1964
J. Bartsch; L. Bondar; W. Brauneck; M. Deutschmann; K. Eickel; C. Grote; H. Kaufmann; K. Lanius; R. Leiste; R. Pose; D.C. Colley; W. P. Dodd; B. Musgrave; J. Simmons; K. Böckmann; B. Nellen; V. Blobel; H. Butenschön; P. Von Handel; G. Knies; P. K. Schilling; G. Wolf; J. M. Brownlee; I. Butterworth; F. I. Campayne; M. Ibbotson; M. Saeed; N.N. Biswas; D. Lüers; N. Schmitz
Physics Letters | 1962
N.N. Biswas; I. Derado; K. Gottstein; V.P. Kenney; D. Lüers; G. Lütjens; N. Schmitz
,NK
Physics Letters | 1965
D.C. Colley; G.B. Chadwick; C.M. Fisher; I.S. Hughes; M. Jobes; L.K. Rangan; J.M. Scarr; F.I. Campayne; A. Oxley; N. Schmitz; W. Blum; N.C. Barford; W.T. Davies; John Allison; M. Saeed; S.K. Tuli; Peter J. Litchfield; K. Gottstein; N.N. Biswas; W.W. Neale; A.E. Bussian; D.H. Locke; L.K. Sisterson; C.A. Wilkinson; D.G. Scotter; P. Chaudhuri; J.H. Mulvey; C.C. Butler; L. Riddiford; W.M. Blair
Nuovo Cimento Della Societa Italiana Di Fisica A-nuclei Particles and Fields | 1978
U. Idschok; B. Schröder; V. Blobel; H. Franz; D. Lüers; N. Schmitz; F. Wagner; Nan-Hsiung Yeh
\overline K
Nuclear Physics | 1975
V. Blobel; Andrzej Eskreys; H. S. Fesefeldt; H. Franz; U. Idschok; Andrzej Kotanski; D. Lüers; B. Schröder; N. Schmitz; F. Wagner
Nuovo Cimento Della Societa Italiana Di Fisica A-nuclei Particles and Fields | 1966
J. Bartsch; L. Bondar; R. Speth; G. Hotop; G. Knies; F. Storm; J. M. Brownlee; N. N. Biswas; D. Lüers; N. Schmitz; R. Seeliger; G. P. Wolf
π, YK, YKπ and YKππ are discussed. The K* (891) is observed in the Kπ and